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oskaloosa service center

201 2nd Ave. East

Oskaloosa, IA 52577

(641) 673-3329

Service Hours

  • Monday

    08:00 am - 05:00 pm

  • Tuesday

    08:00 am - 05:00 pm

  • Wednesday

    08:00 am - 05:00 pm

  • Thursday

    08:00 am - 05:00 pm

  • Friday

    08:00 am - 05:00 pm

  • Saturday

    Closed

  • Sunday

    Closed

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Welcome to oskaloosa service center of Oskaloosa, IA. We are your neighbors, your friends, and members of your community who specialize in auto repair service. We believe that in the business of Auto Repair, "Service is the Difference", and we carry that through everything that we do.

Our primary focus is the ever-evolving needs and wants of you, our valued customer. Vehicles are driving more miles, longer distances, and with greater purpose that ever before. Your vehicle is a huge investment and we understand how important maintaining your vehicle's health is to you and your family.

Our auto technicians in Oskaloosa use state of the art tools, equipment, and training to keep up with today's most complicated vehicle management systems. From brakes to batteries, filters to fluids, routine preventative maintance to complex full vehicle repairs and service we have you covered.

Our goal is to deliver quality auto repair service to you and your vehicle.

Welcome to oskaloosa service center of Oskaloosa, IA. We are your neighbors, your friends, and members of your community who specialize in auto repair service. We believe that in the business of Auto Repair, "Service is the Difference", and we carry that through everything that we do.

Our primary focus is the ever-evolving needs and wants of you, our valued customer. Vehicles are driving more miles, longer distances, and with greater purpose that ever before. Your vehicle is a huge investment and we understand how important maintaining your vehicle's health is to you and your family.

Our auto technicians in Oskaloosa use state of the art tools, equipment, and training to keep up with today's most complicated vehicle management systems. From brakes to batteries, filters to fluids, routine preventative maintance to complex full vehicle repairs and service we have you covered.

Our goal is to deliver quality auto repair service to you and your vehicle.


brake service

BRAKES

brake service

The safety of your vehicle is paramount, and the functionality of your brake system is a key component of that. Your vehicle’s brake system is composed of many different parts, each of which should be kept in excellent condition. For additional information on brakes and the services provided by oskaloosa service center, check out our frequently-asked questions below.

What are the components of a brake system?

The entire braking system includes brake pads, calipers, discs or rotors, and hydraulic components. Some vehicles may still have brake drums and shoes, instead of brake discs and calipers.

What’s the difference between the term “brakes” and just “brake pads”?

Brakes refer to the system. When pressure is applied to the brake pedal, the brake pads contact the vehicle’s brake rotors, and through friction, they slow or stop the vehicle.

How often should I change my brake pads?

The frequency at which you need to change your brake pads depends on a variety of factors, including your driving habits, environment, materials, and more. Some experts recommend changing them as frequently as every 10,000 miles for inner city stop and go driving, but in some conditions they may last as many as 70,000 miles. Consult your owner’s manual for the most accurate number and or give us a call at oskaloosa service center if you have any questions.

Why are my brakes squeaking?

Brake pads will typically begin to squeak at the end of their useful life. The noise is an important indicator to the driver that they should be checked or replaced immediately.

What are the signs I should get my brakes checked out?

If you experience any brake failure or odd noises, we’d recommend taking your vehicle to an expert. Symptoms can include squeaking or squealing, grinding sounds, vibration, soft (mushy-feeling) or hard (difficulty pressing down) pedals, worn pads, pulling your vehicle starts to pull to the right or left while you’re braking), or brake warning systems.

What is a complete brake job?

A complete brake job restores the entire brake system in the vehicle to good-as-new condition. Partial updates, such as just replacing the brake pads, would be considered an incomplete brake job. Getting a complete brake job ensures that all the parts are functioning properly and are in sync with each other, ensuring the most critical safety feature of your vehicle is functioning in pristine condition. Pads, rotors, calipers, fluids, checking your sensors and cleaning the braking system are all part of a complete brake job.

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Oskaloosa Service Center
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