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OUR AUTO SERVICES

Brookview Auto Service provides a variety of automotive services for customers across Edmonton, AB, Beaumont, AB, Sherwood Park, AB, and surrounding areas. All automotive repair and mechanic services at Brookview Auto Service are performed by highly qualified mechanics. Our mechanic shop works on numerous vehicles with the use of quality truck and car repair equipment.

 

Whether you drive a passenger car, medium sized truck, mini-van, or SUV, our mechanics strive to ensure that your vehicle will be performing at its best before leaving our service bay. Our auto repair shop is capable of servicing a variety of makes and models.

 

We hold our employees to high standards and endeavor to create an easy and hassle-free experience whenever you visit us.

 

Looking for an automotive service provider for maintenance and repairs ? Allow our mechanics to give you a reliable estimate of any automotive repair issue you might be facing.

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Our number one goal has always been complete satisfaction for our customers. Our car repair shop has a longstanding reputation for quality repairs. Whether you need routine auto maintenance services or necessary car repairs, contact us by phone at 780.430.9045 or visit us in person during business hours. [Monday - Friday / 8:00am to 6:00pm]

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Areas Served : Edmonton, AB | Beaumont, AB | Sherwood Park, AB | and surrounding areas

Axle, CV Joint, Drive Shaft Repair

The CV joints are needed to transfer the torque from the transmission to the drive wheels at a constant speed. If the boot surrounding them begin to leak it will lead to complete failure. See a leak? Bring it in.

Brake Repair

A fully functioning brake system is crucial to your safety, the safety of your passengers, and the safety of other drivers on the road. We service Disc, Drum, Emergency and Anti-Lock brakes. Keep yourself safe but stopping in time and stopping in for an inspection.

Belts & Hoses

Your vehicle’s belts and hoses are involved in processes within the cooling system, air conditioning system, charging system, and engine. Don't loose your heating. Don't lose your steering, or electrical system. Get these essentials checked on a regular basis.

Climate Control Systems

A climate control system is a complex system that requires routine maintenance for increased seasonal performance and operation. It will cool you in the Summer. And warm you in the winter, but don't fall asleep at the wheel because your system has made you a bit too cozy. Get your system checked on a regular basis.

Cooling System Repair

The cooling system consists of a cooling fan, water pump, thermostat, radiator, heater core, heater valve, and various other parts.  The cooling system works by sending a liquid coolant through passages in the engine block and heads. Don't get caught in the Red Zone. 

Diesel Engine Repair

Built with durability, reliability, and optimization in mind, diesel engine systems are designed to use their own compression to ignite fuel.
 
  • Fuel system
  • Lubrication system
  • Air Intake system
  • Exhaust system
  • Cooling system
  • Electrical system

Are these all working as they should?
 

Differential Repair

The differential is responsible for transferring engine power to the wheels. It also compensates for and adjusts to differences, which is required when the car is negotiating a turn.

Engine Diagnostics & Performance

Every vehicle built since 1996 has been equipped with an On-Board Diagnostics System that monitors engine performance, the exhaust system, transmission, ignition coils, oil tank, throttle and more.

Lube, Oil & Filter Change

An oil change and oil filter replacement are one of many preventative maintenance services that help promote maximum vehicle performance. Keeping up-to-date prevents overheating · Removes particles and grime · Better fuel mileage · Keeps the warranty valid.

Electrical & Electronic Systems

The electrical and electronic systems in your vehicle are responsible for routing power and information in order to dictate function. These include, starter, alternator, battery, ignition system, more, including the radio.

Exhaust System Repair

Located on the underside of your vehicle, the exhaust system is responsible for collecting and directing harmful emissions away from the vehicle. The exhaust system has four main functions: control noise, carry away gases, improve engine performance and improve fuel consumption.

Four Wheel Drive System

 A 4WD system distributes power to all 4 wheels of the car through the differentials.

Starting, Charging & Batteries

Your vehicle’s starting and charging system is involved in regulating multiple electrical processes to start your vehicle's engine.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Tires operating below inflation standards put the overall performance of your vehicle and the safety of your passengers at risk. The purpose of the system is to warn you if one or all of your tires are below optimal standards. Be sure to have your tires checked.

Transmission Repair

The transmission is the link between the engine and the wheels of your vehicle. Whether you drive a manual, automatic, or semi-automatic vehicle. Each car is different in the range required, so the transmission needs to be tuned to your vehicle. 

Wheel Alignment

A wheel alignment consists of adjusting the wheels of your vehicle so that all wheels are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the ground. Misaligned wheels and suspension can lead to faster tire wear, poor fuel economy, and overall decreased vehicle performance.

Wheel Services

Many of today’s wheels are cast or forged and made out of steel, aluminum, or aluminum alloy. Casting consists of pouring liquid metal.

Preventive Maintenance

Preventive maintenance is the care and protection of your vehicle against potential major auto repairs.

Steering and Suspension System

The steering and suspension on your vehicle is responsible for maintaining comfortable riding conditions and driving performance. The steering system is a complex chain that includes levers, joints, bushings, and conversion devices. Car suspension systems come in two different designs — independent and solid (live) axle.

Tire Services

Tires are the connection between your vehicle and the surface of the road. Tires are a critical part of your vehicle’s suspension system. Just a few inches of your tires touch the road. Those few inches are called the “contact patch”. You might be surprised to know just how important those few inches are in determining how your car handles when driving.

Vehicle Inspection

Vehicle inspections help to regulate proper vehicle maintenance. They also contribute to safe driving conditions.

Not Sure What is Wrong?

Don't worry. We can find the problem and get your vehicle back on the road. Give us a call or drop by. We are here to help.
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