FAQs

Apollon Auto Repair

  • How often should I service my car?

    We recommend servicing most vehicles every 5,000–7,500 miles or every 6 months, whichever occurs first. Your owner's manual will have the specific maintenance schedule for your vehicle.
  • Why is my check engine light on?

    The check engine light can signal various issues, ranging from something as simple as a loose gas cap to more serious engine problems. We recommend scheduling a diagnostic scan as soon as possible to identify the exact cause.
  • How long do car repairs usually take?

    Repair time varies depending on the specific issue. Basic services like oil changes or brake pad replacements typically take 30 minutes to 2 hours, while more extensive repairs may require several days to complete.
  • Do I need an appointment?

    While we do accept walk-ins, scheduling an appointment helps minimize your wait time and ensures we can service your vehicle more quickly.
  • Why is my car making strange noises?

    Unusual sounds often indicate problems such as worn brake components, loose belts, or suspension system issues. We recommend having your vehicle inspected promptly to prevent more extensive and costly repairs down the road.
  • What does smoke from my exhaust mean?

    White smoke: coolant leak
    Blue smoke: burning oil
    Black smoke: too much fuel
  • Why is my car vibrating?

    Vibrations are typically caused by wheel alignment problems, unbalanced tires, or issues with your braking system.
  • How do I choose a trustworthy auto repair shop?

    Look for:
    ASE-certified technicians
    Positive online reviews
    Transparent pricing
    Written estimates
    Clear explanations of recommended services