Ernie's  Automotive Service Inc.

3906 E. Main St.
Columbus, OH 43213

Monday - Thursday

7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Friday
7 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

  

614-235-8037

Service / Maintenance

Our shop is over 45,000 square feet and we are able to handle all of our customers’ repair needs under one roof. 
 
Fleet Service. . . Time is Money!
 
The importance of keeping fleet vehicles working properly is imperative for a company’s bottom line. WE understand this, and we do our utmost to make certain that the necessary repairs are made with as little down time as possible. For that reason, many companies have come to rely on Ernie’s to keep their vehicles running smoothly.  

Automatic Transmission Fluid
 

Check fluid level with engine running and transmission in park. If low, add the type of automatic transmission fluid specified in the owner’s manual and/or on dipstick. For maximum performance, change every two years or 24,000 miles, or as directed in owner’s manual.

Battery and Cables

Battery should be securely mounted. Battery connection should be clean, tight and corrosion-free. If the battery is three years old or more, it should be tested and replaced if necessary.

Belts

Check V-belts and serpentine belts for looseness and condition. Replace when cracked, frayed, glazed or showing signs of excessive wear. Replace timing belt per interval specified in owner’s manual. Typically this is 60,000 to 90,000 miles. Not replacing the belt as required could cause a breakdown or serious engine damage.

Cabin Air Filter

Replace annually, or more often in areas with heavy airborne contaminants of whenever heating or cooling efficiency is reduced.

Chassis Lubrication

Many newer cars are lubed-for-life; some still require this service. Check owner’s manual. Replacement steering and suspension components may require periodic lubrication.

Brakes

Check the entire brake system every year, including brake linings, rotors and drums.

Coolant (Antifreeze)

Check level at reservoir. Never open a hot radiator cap. If low, add 50/50 mix of approved antifreeze and distilled water. Change coolant annually on most vehicles.

Engine Air Filter

Inspect filter at each oil change. Replace annually or when leaking, torn, water or oil-soaked, dirty, or showing other signs of wear.

Engine Oil and Filter

Check level with engine off at every fill up. For maximum engine life, change oil and filter every three months or 3,000 miles or as directed in your owner’s manual. Use specified oil grade and weight.

Power Steering FluidExhaust

Inspect for leaks, damage, and broken supports or hangers if there is an unusual noise. Exhaust leaks can be dangerous and must be corrected without delay.

Fuel Filter

Inspect filter at each oil change. Replace if restricted or water contaminated or once a year on cars with carburetors. On cars with fuel injection replace filter every two years or 24,000 miles.

Lights

Replace bulb immediately if light is out. Check fuses first.

Oxygen Sensor

Replace at interval as recommended in owner’s manual or when other conditions dictate, such as failing an emissions test. Some cars have an oxygen sensor replacement light that appears when oxygen sensor replacement is needed. 1996 and newer cars have more than one oxygen sensor.

Power Steering Fluid
 
Check the fluid with the car warmed up. Add correct type of fluid if low. If frequent topping off is required, inspect for leaks and replace if contaminated.

Spark Plugs

Typical replacement intervals range between 30,000 and 100,000 miles, depending on the vehicle and type of spark plug. Always consult your owner’s manual for your specific vehicle.

Steering and Suspension
 
Inspect system annually, including shock absorbers, struts and chassis parts, such as ball joints, tie rod ends and other related components. Replace if leaks, damage and loose mounting hardware are found. Symptoms of worn suspension include uneven tire wear and excessive bouncing after bumps.

Hoses

Inspect hoses at each oil change and replace when leaking, brittle, cracked, rusted, swollen or restricted.

Steering and Suspension Tire Inflation and Condition

Check the pressure of all tires, including the spare, at every oil change. Check the tread for uneven or irregular wear and cuts or bruises along the sidewalls. Inflate tires and maintain at recommended pressure. Replace tires if worn or damaged.

Windshield Washer Fluid
 
Check fluid level monthly. Some vehicles have two reservoirs. Do not use water. Use washer fluid only.

Wiper Blades

Replace every six months or when cracked, cut, torn, streaking or chattering.

Ernie's - Get it Done Right!

(From Bumper To Bumper)

Ernie's Automotive Service, Inc. offers a wide range of automotive repair services, including:

These are the services we offer: 
  • Alignments
  • Air Conditioning Repair
  • Electrical Repairs
  • Brake Repair
  • Clutch Repair
  • Coolant Flush
  • Computer Controls
  • Custom Brake Lines
  • Tire Service
  • Towing
  • Tune-Ups
  • Used Vehicle Inspections
  • Vintage Vehicle Repairs
  • Windows
  • Wiper Blade Replacement
  • CV Joint Replacement
  • Engine Diagnostics
  • Engine Repairs (Major & Minor)
  • Exhaust Systems
  • Fuel Injection Service
  • Oil Changes
  • Suspension Repair
  • Timing Belt Replacement 
One of the best ways to keep your vehicle running and in tip top shape, as well as keeping your money, is routine maintenance. Here is an idea of basic maintenance to check out. For specific maintenance about your vehicle, check your owner's manual.
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