FAQs

JDM Automotive Service

Have a auto service-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Do you offer full auto diagnostics?

    Yes, we do! At JDM Automotive Service, our auto diagnostic services identify engine, transmission, electrical, and performance issues using advanced diagnostic equipment. If you're looking for auto repair in Huntley, IL, call our team today!
  • How often should I get an oil change?

    Most vehicles require an oil change every 3,000 to 7,500 miles, depending on the vehicle and oil type. We can recommend the best schedule for your car. For oil changes, repairs, and alignment in Huntley, IL, give our team a call today.
  • What maintenance services do you offer?

    We provide oil changes, belt and hose inspections, battery replacement, fuel system service, and full preventative maintenance. On top of our maintenance services, we also offer auto brake repairs in Huntley, IL for your needs. Call JDM Automotive Service today!
  • Why can’t you give me an estimate over the phone?

    We do not give a price over the phone for several reasons. First, our technicians need to physically examine the vehicle to correctly diagnose the issue. Every vehicle also has a unique history, including its maintenance and how it was driven. A proper inspection allows our technicians to identify all issues and provide an accurate estimate. Seeing the vehicle and meeting the customer in person also builds trust, and we are able to ask questions to help understand the problem better.
  • How much is an oil change?

    Every vehicle has its own requirements for an oil change. These requirements vary based on the type of oil (synthetic or synthetic blend) and how much oil the engine requires.
  • Why can’t you install parts that I bought for my vehicle?

    We cannot install your parts because our insurance will not cover the cost of your part’s failure. We also cannot warranty your parts, which means you would have to pay for labor twice if your part fails.
  • Why do you still need to diagnose my check engine light when the local auto parts store already did?

    When your local auto parts store reads your check engine light, it only provides a generalized system failure. Some systems require specialized tools to pinpoint the exact component failure. Having an accurate diagnosis saves you time and money in the long run.