Mobile Auto Repair in and around Saginaw, Texas
Have your car repair completed by our certified mechanics for less than the cost of a tow to the dealership. Our service area is centered around Saginaw, TX and includes North Richland Hills, Lake Worth, Haltom City, and North Fort Worth.
For today's car owner, auto repair is more complicated than ever. Vehicles keep getting more complex, while technology and diagnostic tools constantly change as well. We service most makes and models including hybrid vehicles.
If you live in Richland Hills, Keller, Melody Hills, Eagle Mountain, Blue Mound or surrounding areas, we come to you with all the parts, tools and skill necessary to get you back on the road with service at your convenience.
Brake Repair
Any noise you hear when braking may be a sign you need brake service. Replacing pads promptly can save the major expense of replacing rotors.
Suspension Service
If you car bounces after hitting a bump or dives when applying the brakes, you likely need shocks or struts replaced. Vehicle safety is reduced until replaced.
Air Conditioning
Living in Texas, working air conditioning is a must-have. We can maintain and charge your system with refrigerant for a cool ride.
Other Repairs
Be it headlights or taillights, squeaky belts, leaking hoses or any other broken thing, we have the experience to quickly solve the problem.
Workmanship Guarantee
Our auto mechanics are knowledgeable and experienced with electrical systems, mechanical repair, fuel and fluids, lighting, and routine maintenance. Rest assured your car is in capable hands.
MMM is here for your motor vehicle repairs and maintenance work, and all at a reasonable and transparent price. Our success rides on the goal of providing the finest mechanic services possible.
Top 10 Most Common Auto Repairs
- Replace Oxygen Sensor
The oxygen sensor in your vehicle reads the levels of unburned oxygen in your exhaust. Your car's computer uses this information to adjust the air to fuel ratio to increase performance. Oxygen sensors typically need to be replaced every 50,000 miles. - Replace Catalytic Converter
Your car's catalytic converter is essentially it's emissions management system. This is an important part and is necessary to pass any state inspection. Replacing a catalytic converter is one of the most common repairs in the country. However, with proper preventative maintenance your catalytic converter can last the entire lifetime of your vehicle. - Replace Ignition Coil
The ignition coil in your car is responsible for firing the spark plugs. If a bad ignition coil gets left unattended, it can cause major damage to the entire ignition system. However, a simple diagnostic test will reveal whether or not there is an ignition coil problem. - Tighten or Replace Fuel Cap
Sometimes, a loose or missing fuel cap can trigger a "check engine" light. In addition, a missing fuel cap can cost you as much as 0.5% of your fuel economy. Thankfully, this is a very quick and easy fix. - Replace Thermostat
The thermostat in your vehicle is necessary for it to regulate the engine temperature. A bad thermostat can cause an engine to overheat very quickly. Therefore, it is essential to replace this part immediately when there is a problem. - Replace Spark Plugs
Spark plugs just wear out. That means they will need replacing from time to time. Replacing a spark plug is a common DIY job. However, a faulty spark plug can reduce your car's gas mileage. Even worse, it could melt your very expensive catalytic converter. - Replace Mass Air Flow Sensor
Failure to replace your air filters will result in a need to replace your mass air flow sensor; a far more expensive component. Your mass air flow sensor determines how much air is going to the engine. If it isn't functioning well, your engine performance will suffer. - Replace Spark Plug Wires
It is not uncommon for the wires that deliver the voltage to your spark plugs break, corrode, or otherwise get destroyed. While small and inexpensive, their job is essential to your car functioning at all. - Replace Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) Purge Control Valve
The EVAP system in your car collects unburned hydrocarbons that are produced inside your car's fuel cell. It then recirculates them back into the fuel cycle. That's a fancy way of saying it recycles your unused fuel. This system employs a purge control valve that controls the flow of this evaporative emission. If it malfunctions, it needs to be replaced. Otherwise, your car's fuel economy and engine efficiency will suffer. - Replace Evaporate Emissions (EVAP) Purging Solenoid
Another component in the EVAP system, the solenoid is an electromagnet that tells the EVAP system when to purge. It is critical to the proper functioning of the EVAP system. If it is not replaced, it can severely impact the fuel economy and the emissions system.