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Your vehicle’s battery powers everything from starting the engine to running important electrical systems. A weak or failing battery can leave you stranded without warning, which is why regular battery inspections are so important.
At MNS Auto & Tire in Pauls Valley, OK, we provide professional battery testing, maintenance, and replacement services for all makes and models. If you notice slow engine starts, dim lights, corrosion on the battery, or need frequent jump-starts, our experienced technicians can quickly diagnose the issue and recommend the right solution.
We believe in honest service, transparent pricing, and quality workmanship. Our team uses advanced diagnostic equipment to ensure your battery and charging system are working properly so you can drive with confidence.
Don’t wait for a dead battery to ruin your day. Call MNS Auto & Tire at 405-207-9848 or visit our Pauls Valley shop to schedule your battery service or replacement today.
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MNS Auto & Tire is your trusted local auto repair shop in Pauls Valley, OK. We specialize in diagnostics, routine maintenance, oil changes, brake and suspension repairs, tire services, A/C and heating repair, and engine services, delivering complete vehicle care with certified technicians, honest pricing, and reliable, high-quality workmanship.
Routine maintenance helps your vehicle run efficiently, prevents major breakdowns, and can extend its lifespan. Keeping up with regular maintenance, like oil changes and fluid checks, helps detect and address small issues before they turn into costly repairs.
General maintenance services at MNS Auto & Tire include oil changes, tire rotations, brake fluid replacement, air filter inspections, tune-ups, fluid top-ups, and more. These services help keep your vehicle running smoothly and prevent major issues.
A vehicle diagnostic test involves using specialized tools to scan your vehicle’s computer system for trouble codes and issues. This helps our technicians pinpoint problems related to the engine, transmission, brakes, and other critical systems, so we can recommend the best solutions.
It’s recommended to have your vehicle’s heating and AC system checked annually. This ensures that the system is working efficiently, and any potential issues, such as a worn-out compressor or clogged filter, can be addressed before they cause more significant problems.
Common signs of steering or suspension issues include unusual noises (like clunking or squeaking), difficulty steering, uneven tire wear, or a bumpy or rough ride. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to have your suspension and steering system inspected as soon as possible.
Your suspension should be inspected at least once a year or every 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. If you notice a rough ride, unusual sounds, or poor handling, it’s a good idea to get it checked sooner.
Most vehicles should have an oil change every 3,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on the type of oil used and the vehicle’s make and model. Check your owner’s manual for specific recommendations, and stay on top of oil changes to maintain engine health and performance.
Delaying an oil change can lead to engine damage, as old or dirty oil can cause friction and wear on engine components. Over time, this can reduce engine efficiency, increase fuel consumption, and even result in costly repairs.
Signs that your engine may need repair include unusual noises (knocking or tapping), a decrease in performance, poor fuel economy, or the check engine light illuminating. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s best to have a diagnostic check as soon as possible.
Signs your brakes need repair include squeaking or grinding noises, a soft or unresponsive brake pedal, vibration or pulsation when braking, or reduced braking performance. If you experience any of these issues, it’s essential to have your brakes inspected and repaired immediately for safety.