Courtesy Inspection in St Peters, Missouri

Courtesy Inspection in St Peters, Missouri

| By: Christian Brothers Automotive

Services

  • Instrument cluster/gauges
  • Maker-scheduled maintenance items
  • Parking brake
  • Timing belt or timing chain
  • Drive belts
  • Transmission fluid
  • Brake liquid
  • Coolant
  • Power driving fluid
  • Radiator and hoses
  • Heating system hoses
  • Battery, battery terminals and cables
  • Tuning elements
  • Engine oil
  • Under hood cracks
  • Headlights and taillights
  • Windshield wipers
  • Washer operation
  • Air conditioning
  • Air filter
  • Cabin air filter
  • Tire condition
  • Alignment
  • Axle shafts, axle boots and U-joints
  • Shocks and struts condition
  • Exhaust system conditions
  • Driving gear, power steering pump and hoses
  • Suspension parts
  • Brakes, rotors and calipers

Our Courtesy Inspections save you money by significantly reducing automobile repairs in the future.

Christian Brothers Automotive in St. Peters will never ever make any car repair on your auto before obtaining your approval to do so. Our group of licensed ASE technicians provide complete and truthful automotive service. Drop by our location near Fort Zumwalt Park or call us to arrange automobile plan today.

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