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HOW MUCH WILL IT COST FOR ME TO GET MY VEHICLE REPAIRED?
The cost of repair for your vehicle depends on what the issue is and type of vehicle (year, make, model). Once the issue is revealed and the proper assessment has been taken to determine what needs to be done, we can get the cost for you. Also, we can check to see if your vehicle is under warranty.
HOW WILL I KNOW WHEN MY VEHICLE IS FINISHED BEING REPAIRED?
Our staff will constantly update you on the status of your vehicle. If you are in our waiting area, a member of our staff will come to where you are and let you know that the vehicle is finished being repaired. If you are not at our dealership, we will contact you by phone to let you know that the vehicle is finished being repaired.
DO YOU HAVE A LOANER CAR WHILE MINE IS BEING REPAIRED?
To be sure that there will be a loaner car available, call ahead of time to schedule an appointment that you will need a loaner car for. By doing so, we can schedule you for a time that a loaner car will be available.
MY CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON BUT EVERYTHING RUNS FINE, WHAT COULD BE THE CAUSE?
The most commonly found problem with this situation can be something as simple as a loose gas cap. To resolve this problem, try tightening the gas cap until it clicks three times. If the issue is still not resolved, we can figure out the cause of why your check engine light is on here at the dealership in our service department.
CAN YOU CUT A KEY?
Yes and maybe! We can trace almost all General Motors keys, however if you have lost your keys, because of specific guidelines by General Motors we can obtain factory keycodes from GM by vehicle serial number for most 1990 models and newer only by requiring proof of ownership of the vehicle. Please contact us in the parts department and we will give you more specific requirements regarding this process.
CAN YOU ORDER A PART?
Of course we can. We may even have it in stock, as we do carry a huge inventory. One important piece of information you might have ready for us when you call or come in is the vehicle identification number for most 1990 models and newer. That number, also referred to as the serial number tells us everything there is to know about your vehicle. With this information given to us, when we look up the parts in question we will be able to identifty the correct part the first time.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO GET MY PART? (BUICK/GMC)
If we do not have the part in stock, most generally it will only take a few days. In fact, if the part is in Cincinnati, it is only one day away. This one day delivery time is only in affect if we order the part within before the order cut-off time. Ask us and we will check to see where the part is to give you a better idea on it's estimated date of arrival. Next day air is always an option, but for a fee.
IF A PART NEEDS TO BE ORDERED HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE FOR IT TO COME IN? (CHRYSLER/HYUNDAI)
As long as our warehouse in Cleveland has stock Chrysler parts, it takes one to two days to come in. The order cut-off time is 2:15 PM for us to receive it the next morning. If the part is being shipped from another warehouse, it usually takes two to four days, depending on the location. Backorders are handled on an individual basis to determine time frames for either Chrysler or Hyundai. Hyundai parts are ordered on Tuesdays and Fridays with a two business day turn around, but they are also available overnight if needed. Overnight orders sometimes incur additionally shipping charges. For overnight delivery of Hyundai parts, air eligible parts can be ordered up to 3:45 PM and non-air eligible parts can be ordered up to 12:45 PM.
WHAT IS THE WARRANTY ON THAT PART?
GM parts sold over the counter have a 12 month, 12,000 mile warranty, whichever occurs first. Parts sold on a repair order have the same warranty. However, there are several items that General Motors offers a Limited Lifetime Service Guarantee on. When those "certain" parts are required, a service advisor will inform you of that warranty.
HOW CAN I PAY FOR MY PURCHASE?
To pay for your purchase, we accept cash, check, and all major credit cards.
AREN'T PARTS THROUGH THE DEALERSHIP MORE EXPENSIVE THAN PARTS IN AFTERMARKET STORES?
Pricing for OE parts in general has come down quite a bit. Both Chrysler and Hyundai have made great strides in being more competitive with the aftermarket world. We've seen price decreases on all sorts of things from maintenance items to headlamps and bumpers. It's worth the time to call (or email) and compare.
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