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  • 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

    Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
    Mileage
    148,148
    Service Date
    2/13/2023
    Services Performed
    • Check the vehicles under hood fluid levels and remove the oil fill cap and breather assemblies (where applicable) Remove the vehicles engine oil drain plug, and drain the contents of the engines oil pan or sump. Remove the filter assembly and clean the sealing surfaces of the housing for reinstallation. On cartridge equipped vehicles, replace the housing O rings and clean the debris from the housing and relief valves. Lubricate the O rings on the housing and or the filter assembly and replace the filter or element. Clean and inspect the oil drain plug gasket, and check the threads in the engines oil pan. Torque the plug to the manufacturers specification using a new gasket where required. Clean the grease zerks to remove debris, and lubricate all accessible fittings on the vehicles steering, suspension, driveline and chassis components. Check and or set the tire pressures and relearn the TPMS system where required. Fill the engine with the manufacturers specified type, grade, and viscosity engine oil and verify level after purging the new filter. Check and or top off all low fluid levels and reset the maintenance reminder system where applicable. Note. Some vehicles maintenance reminders do not take on initial reset. If your maintenance light happens to come on following an oil service, please give us a call so we can correct it.
    • Remove the four tires from the vehicle, and clean the wheel studs, hub flanges, and the rims centric. Check the vehicles braking system components for wear, remaining brake material, and signs of pending issues. Reinstall the tires onto the vehicle in their best suited locations based on overall wear, torquing all lugs to factory specification. Inflate all tires to the manufacturers suggested pressure, and visually assess the tread for abnormal wear which may indicate a need for a wheel alignment. Reset the vehicles tire pressure monitor sensor locations where required, using the factory approved TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring) system, scan tool. Road test the vehicle and confirm there is no abnormal handling characteristics following the rotation. Note: Some vehicles may have a slight drift following a tire rotation. This is due to a pattern that developes in some tires due to excessive time in one location. This condition should improve as the tread conforms to the new location / alignment angle. If drifting would not improve, sometimes an alignment or a cross rotation is required.
    • Check for vibration over 60. Just replaced brakes and rotors in Dec. Just grinding.
    • Remove calipers, clips, and bracket assemblies. Remove the rear disc brake pads and clean and lubricate the caliper slides. Disassemble the rear emergency brake components, and clean and lubricate all associated hardware and linkages. Reassemble the emergency brake assemblies, and deglaze the emergency brake shoes. Set the shoe width to fit the inside diameter of the rotor assemblies, and verify the adjustment. Replace the rear brake rotors and install new brake pads. Perform all necessary system adjustments and vacuum bleed the brake calipers. Top off the master cylinder to proper level, and road test vehicle.
    • Remove front brackets, adjusters, and pulleys necessary to access the accessory belt components. Remove the engines serpentine and or V style drive belts, and clean and lubricate any idlers, pivots, or tensioner assemblies for later reassembly. Clean the pulley grooves to remove built up rubber and debris that will cause premature wear / noise issues with the replacement belt(s). Check all accessories, idlers, and tensioners for bearing deflection. Replace the accessory drive and or serpentine belt(s) and reassemble the removed components. Adjust the drive belts to specification, and run the engine to check for proper operation of the idler and tensioner pulleys. Verify belt deflection and alignment of the engines accessories, and lock all manually adjusted tensioners as required.
     
    Stacy G. gave our service a 5 star review on 2/13/2023
  • 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander

    Mitsubishi Outlander
    Mileage
    131,051
    Service Date
    10/4/2022
    Services Performed
    • Check the vehicles under hood fluid levels and remove the oil fill cap and breather assemblies (where applicable) Remove the vehicles engine oil drain plug, and drain the contents of the engines oil pan or sump. Remove the filter assembly and clean the sealing surfaces of the housing for reinstallation. On cartridge equipped vehicles, replace the housing O rings and clean the debris from the housing and relief valves. Lubricate the O rings on the housing and or the filter assembly and replace the filter or element. Clean and inspect the oil drain plug gasket, and check the threads in the engines oil pan. Torque the plug to the manufacturers specification using a new gasket where required. Clean the grease zerks to remove debris, and lubricate all accessible fittings on the vehicles steering, suspension, driveline and chassis components. Check and or set the tire pressures and relearn the TPMS system where required. Fill the engine with the manufacturers specified type, grade, and viscosity engine oil and verify level after purging the new filter. Check and or top off all low fluid levels and reset the maintenance reminder system where applicable. Note. Some vehicles maintenance reminders do not take on initial reset. If your maintenance light happens to come on following an oil service, please give us a call so we can correct it.
     
    Judy M. gave our service a 5 star review on 10/4/2022
  • 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander

    Mitsubishi Outlander
    Mileage
    131,051
    Service Date
    10/4/2022
    Services Performed
    • Check the vehicles under hood fluid levels and remove the oil fill cap and breather assemblies (where applicable) Remove the vehicles engine oil drain plug, and drain the contents of the engines oil pan or sump. Remove the filter assembly and clean the sealing surfaces of the housing for reinstallation. On cartridge equipped vehicles, replace the housing O rings and clean the debris from the housing and relief valves. Lubricate the O rings on the housing and or the filter assembly and replace the filter or element. Clean and inspect the oil drain plug gasket, and check the threads in the engines oil pan. Torque the plug to the manufacturers specification using a new gasket where required. Clean the grease zerks to remove debris, and lubricate all accessible fittings on the vehicles steering, suspension, driveline and chassis components. Check and or set the tire pressures and relearn the TPMS system where required. Fill the engine with the manufacturers specified type, grade, and viscosity engine oil and verify level after purging the new filter. Check and or top off all low fluid levels and reset the maintenance reminder system where applicable. Note. Some vehicles maintenance reminders do not take on initial reset. If your maintenance light happens to come on following an oil service, please give us a call so we can correct it.
     
    Judy M. gave our service a 5 star review on 10/4/2022
  • 2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor

    Mitsubishi Endeavor
    Mileage
    118,702
    Service Date
    7/17/2021
    Services Performed
    • Install data scanner and engine analyzer. Run tests on the fuel, ignition, and computer control systems. Retrieve fault codes from the processors memory. Codes exist in the system for a misfire on cylinder #1 (P0301). Perform all necessary pin point tests checking the wiring, grounds, relays, and related circuit components to isolate the problem to the ignition coil and it is recommended that the spark plugs be replaced due to them being extremely fouled. Remove the upper intake manifold and replaced the #1 ignition coil and all of the spark plugs. Reinstall the upper intake manifold and clear the fault codes from the processors memory. Road test the vehicle to confirm repairs.
    • Check the vehicles under hood fluid levels and remove the oil fill cap and breather assemblies (where applicable) Remove the vehicles engine oil drain plug, and drain the contents of the engines oil pan or sump. Remove the filter assembly and clean the sealing surfaces of the housing for reinstallation. On cartridge equipped vehicles, replace the housing O rings and clean the debris from the housing and relief valves. Lubricate the O rings on the housing and or the filter assembly and replace the filter or element. Clean and inspect the oil drain plug gasket, and check the threads in the engines oil pan. Torque the plug to the manufacturers specification using a new gasket where required. Clean the grease zerks to remove debris, and lubricate all accessible fittings on the vehicles steering, suspension, driveline and chassis components. Check and or set the tire pressures and relearn the TPMS system where required. Fill the engine with the manufacturers specified type, grade, and viscosity engine oil and verify level after purging the new filter. Check and or top off all low fluid levels and reset the maintenance reminder system where applicable. Note. Some vehicles maintenance reminders do not take on initial reset. If your maintenance light happens to come on following an oil service, please give us a call so we can correct it.
     
    Stephanie T. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/30/2021
  • 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer

    Mitsubishi Lancer
    Mileage
    120,400
    Service Date
    4/1/2021
    Services Performed
    • Perform Intoxalock re calibration procedure according to intoxalock protocol. Customer is responsible for use and maintenance of intoxalock ignition interlock unit. Car Doc Inc. is not responsible for the interlock unit or any systems not disturbed during re calibration. The customers next calibration date is 05/28/2021.
     
    Josh S. gave our service a 5 star review on 4/2/2021
  • 2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse

    Mitsubishi Eclipse
    Mileage
    168,900
    Service Date
    1/4/2021
    Services Performed
    • Upon removal of the transmission the transmission will need to be disassembled to pinpoint the source of the issue. Disassemble the transmission and found that the input shaft bearing has failed and will need to be replaced to repair the issue. Remove the remaining parts of the input shaft bearing and press a new bearing into the case. Reassemble all of the transmission components and reassemble the case halves. Reinstall the transmission with a new flywheel and road test the vehicle to confirm repairs. NOTE: The removal and installation cost was taken care of by Car Doc for customer loyalty and satisfaction.
     
    Eric S. gave our service a 5 star review on 1/6/2021
  • 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer

    Mitsubishi Lancer
    Mileage
    104,878
    Service Date
    12/23/2019
    Services Performed
    • Remove calipers, clips, and bracket assemblies. Remove the front disc brake pads and clean and lubricate the caliper slides. Replace the front brake rotors and install new brake pads. Perform all necessary system adjustments and vacuum bleed brake calipers. Top off master cylinder to proper level, and road test vehicle.
     
    Mandi R. gave our service a 5 star review on 12/27/2019