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    Walmart Auto Care Centers

    2.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

    Services - Walmart Auto Care Centers

    Fuel system cleaning

    Oil changes

    Auto battery or electrical system repair

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    Tire balancing

    Tire installation

    Tire repair

    Tire rotation

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    Had 4 new tires put on. The employees were very nice and friendly. Did not have to wait a long time.

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    Mavis Tires & Brakes

    Mavis Tires & Brakes

    (10 reviews)

    Broke three TPMS monitors while replacing my tires. Charged me $45 to replace them. I drove home…read moreand the TPMS monitor light would not turn off. I went back the next day and they said they removed the monitors and didn't replace them, just put regular valves on. So, they sent me home with three missing monitors. I'm going to a different shop to get this corrected. I will not be back.

    TL;DR - Forgot to…read moreput hubcaps back on - Tire light still on even after 20 miles - Damaged a TPMS sensor and charged us for it - Misquoted - No compensation - Don't go here Where to begin. My wife went in because of a nail in one tire, and we ended up replacing three since the tread was low. I was on the phone with a guy who quoted me $307, saying that included tires, labor, balancing, and disposal, so I approved it. My wife comes home and hands me the receipt: $407. I understand the $307 was a rough estimate, but not $100 off. I added up the receipt myself, including discounts, and before tax it should have been around $319.41, which is about $12 higher from the original quote. Looking closer, I also see an additional $59.99 charge for a TPMS replacement. I asked my wife what happened, and she said they told her, "It fell off when they took the tire off and it was in pieces." I've personally worked as an automotive mechanic for years, done a lot of tire work, and broken my share of TPMS sensors. I have never seen or heard of that happening. I have seen them break during dismounting or bead breaking. Mistakes happen, just replace it and move on. Instead, we were charged for it. On top of all that, they forgot to put the hubcaps back on, and the tire light was still on after driving about 20 miles. That's low-quality service, plain and simple. The next day: I went back myself to get the hubcaps and have the charges explained. I spoke with a very sweet lady at the counter who asked me to wait for the guy from the day before. When he came out, he immediately jumped into the TPMS issue with no greeting, no empathy, just flat. No worries, some people are like that. I first mentioned the hubcaps, which he said he would put back on, then we talked about the tire light. He told me he couldn't get the sensor to connect with the scan tool and that it failed to communicate. My wife later told me he had simply told her to drive it for about 20 minutes and made no mention of that, which seems like a pretty important detail. Then we got back to the TPMS replacement. His story was similar to what my wife was told, except now he said the technicians found the sensor rolling around inside the tire and that it was in pieces. Here's the issue with that explanation. TPMS sensors, especially metal-stemmed ones, are physically bolted to the valve stem. They don't detach without force. They also live inside a sealed, pressurized environment filled with nothing but air. There is nothing inside a tire that would cause a sensor to break apart on its own. If a sensor were somehow loose or fractured before service, the tire light would have come on well before we ever brought the car in. He also claimed it broke where it connects to the stem. That type of failure is far more consistent with damage during tire removal than with spontaneous failure. Corrosion-related failures usually involve air leaks or slow pressure loss, not a sensor suddenly breaking into pieces inside the tire. I pointed out that the sensor was working fine prior to service and that the tire light was not on before we came in. He responded, paraphrasing, "That's because it was still attached. The sensor was working, but it fell off when they took the tire off." So, the sensor worked perfectly until the exact moment the tire was removed, at which point it somehow fell off and broke apart. That explanation simply does not line up. At this point, he was not taking responsibility and showed no apology, not about the sensor, the hubcaps, or the tire light. No compensation was offered. I told him to put the hubcaps back on and get the tire light working. They did, and somehow, magically, the light went off this time. After that, the guy didn't even bother to speak with me again. He was nowhere to be found. The same sweet lady from earlier came out, told me it was done, and apologized, which is exactly what should have happened in the first place. He never gave his name, but he is easy to identify: bald, with a very long beard. My rating is easily a 0. Don't go here unless you are okay with low-quality work and being charged for mistakes made during service.

    Walmart Auto Care Centers - tires - Updated May 2026

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