Posted on 7/25/2017
Life is unpredictable, and so is your car sometimes. Things can break down without warning or accidents can happen. Most people are rarely prepared financially to have to deal with unexpected automotive repairs. As Schultz Auto and Truck Repair, we understand. That's why we're a certified NAPA AutoCare Center and have partnered with Synchrony Financial to help our customers finance auto repairs and services. If you need repairs and have to get your vehicle back on the road as soon as possible, we're here to help. If you qualify for credit, you'll be able to defer payments and cover the expenses on your own schedule. Synchrony Financial is a leading bank, specializing ... read more
Posted on 7/18/2017
Brandon was getting very frustrated. His 90s-era Chevy S-10 Blazer was having problems, but nobody could figure out the problem. That was until he brought his car into Schultz Auto and Truck Repair. Owner, Michael Schultz, and his team of automotive repair experts. "My car was making a clunk noise while driving," says Brandon in his online review. "I had it at 4 shops for 2 days each, and no one could figure it out. I dropped it off at Schultz and got a call 45 minutes later with an estimate." The ASE Certified automotive technicians at Schultz Auto and Truck Repair were able to diagnose the source of the clunking noise after performing a thorough external inspection. Michael was very familiar with the Chevy Blazer from h ... read more
Posted on 7/12/2017
It should go without saying that your vehicle's brakes are very important. If your car doesn't stop or slow down properly, you are endangering yourself, your passengers and every other driver on the road. Plus, regular brake maintenance and new brake pads cost a lot less than repairing damage to a car that's been in a serious accident. When do you need to get new brakes? Well, the answer is going to vary from car to car and driver to driver. Schultz Auto and Truck Repair has put together these simple questions you can ask yourself to determine the lifespan of your master cylinder, brake pads, brake rotors and brake fluid. 1. When is the last time you got your brakes checked? A simple brake inspection should be a routine part of any ... read more
Posted on 7/5/2017
Diesel engines are as popular now—if not more—than ever. As regular gasoline prices continue to rise, diesel remains a more affordable option. It's easy to understand why a lot of pickup trucks, semi trailers, RVs, delivery vehicles, service fleet vehicles and even some passenger cars are utilizing diesel engines. Diesel Vehicle Maintenance Just like regular vehicles, those with diesel engines require the same commitment to preventative maintenance. No matter what kind of vehicle you drive, you need regular oil changes, fluid checks, brake inspections, tire rotations, filter replacements, transmission services, and so on. Some diesel rigs only need oil changes every 7,500 miles compared to the 3,000-5,000 intervals recommended for mos ... read more