CHEVROLET REPAIR

Chevy Repair Hillsboro

CHEVROLET REPAIR


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Are you looking for a mechanic near you for Chevrolet repair or maintenance?  Total Upgrade Automotive brings the best experience to you. 


Chevrolet is well-known for its city cruisers, pickups, and, currently for, its SUVs. Even though the dependability of these cars is very different from one another, the brand has made huge improvements to the quality of its cars since 2015. In the USA, around 140,000 Chevrolet cars sell every month. That means some of our customers trust us with their vintage and classic Chevrolets and brand-new models that have just rattled off the production line. 


We must note that Chevrolet is now building electric and hybrid vehicles. Although we can repair these, their range of substitute-powered vehicles is super advanced to offer any discernment into dependability trends. If you're considering buying an electric or hybrid Chevrolet, please consult a Chevrolet repair specialist at Total Upgrade Automotive. Like any other vehicle, the Chevy Silverado often has mechanical failures. Here are the top common Chevrolet repair problems.


1. Occasional failure to start


An electrical problem is the most likely explanation for a truck that won't start for no apparent reason, unlike a dead battery or faulty ignition switch. Many Chevy owners have tried everything from new fuses to removing rust to restarting the computer. With no answer in sight, this issue can cost an average of $300.


2. Sensor/selector switch failure in the 4WD transfer case


What a cumbersome name for a little issue that should be easy to resolve. The service 4WD notification will appear if the 4WD Sensor fails. It will take around 35 minutes and $35 to replace the switch.


3. Need Help with the Fuel Level Sensor?


Unfortunately for Chevy Silverado 1500 drivers, the fuel gauge is notorious for being inaccurate. However, if the vehicle has many miles on it, it is recommended that the fuel pump module be entirely replaced rather than just the sensor. A gasoline pump module replacement might range from $500 to $900.


4. Heat/AC and Air Delivery Mode Door Actuators Fail


When the A/C is turned on, feeling hot air is a sure sign that the air delivery and temperature mode door actuators have failed. Essentially, the incorrect temperature or quantity of air is being given. The part to replace the Mode Door Actuator might cost between $30 and $80, depending on the year of the vehicle and the manufacturer.


5. The steering wheel may make a clunking noise


Steering shaft clunks are a common complaint among Chevy Silverado owners. It's possible to resolve this problem in two ways. The 2-piece steering shaft can be replaced with a single aluminum shaft for around $250, or you can re-grease it every time you get your oil changed.


We are your trusted source for auto repair in Hillsboro, Oregon. We strive to be the leaders in automotive repair services by treating everyone like family and every vehicle as if it were our own. 


We provide repair and maintenance services for Chevrolet Blazer, Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Colorado, Chevrolet Corvette, Chevrolet Equinox, Chevrolet Impala, Chevrolet Malibu, Chevrolet Sonic, Chevrolet Spark, Chevrolet Suburban, and other models. We provide you with the most tranquil way to get your car repaired. For the first time in Hillsboro, OR, car owners can choose to get their car maintained or repaired in their driveway or at one of our certified shops. 

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