Cobb Tire & Auto Repair is a family-owned “Automotive Repair Shop” in Greenville, SC. My dad and mom started the business in 1979 after moving from Atlanta. I’m the second-generation son who is now in charge of all operations. My son Cody is now working part-time and is currently in automotive classes at Eastside High. He is learning “Brake Repair”, “Auto Repair”, and “Alignment Service”. The opportunity to serve my community and help our clients through the process is why I’m in it. My aim is to make automotive repair comfortable for you and keep it as simple as possible. Trust and loyalty are very important to us. I want to earn your confidence and always help when I can.
Computer Diagnostic service is probably the most common service that we perform. Everything is controlled by the Onboard Computer. Let one thing get out of wack, and you may notice poor engine performance.
Engine repair starts with Engine Diagnostics. Trouble shooting an engine problem can be tricky. The first sign that your engine may be developing a problem is if you see the Check Engine Light flashing on your dash.
Keeping up with the Alignment of your vehicle is the most important thing you can do to ensure the long life of your tires. When the Alignment Angles are off, your tires wear rapidly and unevenly.
Vehicles and their electrical systems are becoming more complex every year. From Push Button Start to Electric Steering, Cars and Trucks are very different from what they were just 10 years ago.
We perform both R134A & 1234YF Freon system services. The most common reason for an Air Conditioning Systems not cooling is a low Freon Charge. When the Freon level is low.
When should I change my oil? We recommend changing the oil every 3,000 miles if you are using a synthetic blended oil. We recommend changing your oil every 7,500 miles if you are using a full synthetic oil.
Keeping up with your vehicle’s maintenance is critical. The last thing you would want is to break down on the side of the road and need a tow. From Fluid Exchange Services to Filters and Spark Plug Replacement.
Auto Repair can be stressful, especially when the Check Engine Light comes on. Usually this indicates a problem with the vehicles Engine System. The Onboard Computer controls the fuel mixtures for the best Fuel Economy. When the mixtures get wacky, the Check Engine Light lets you know.
Your Brakes are a very important safety feature of your Car or Truck. Most cars and Trucks have Disc Brakes on the front and the rear. Some Vehicles do still use a Drum Brake System. We can take care of both. When we service your Brake System, we will renew your disc pads or Brake Shoes.
As vehicles become more advanced, engine diagnostics can become more expensive and time-consuming. So, when is an engine diagnostic necessary? Typically, it’s needed when your Check Engine Light is illuminated or flashing.
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/?php the_content(); ?> Read MoreHearing noise while driving your car, truck, or SUV may mean there’s a problem. You know your vehicle far better than any repair shop. When strange sounds occur, don’t ignore them.
/?php the_content(); ?> Read MoreIn summer, our auto repair shop in Greenville, SC, sees many AC issues. One common question is, “Why does my car air conditioning stop working when I stop driving?” Here are a few explanations based on our experience.
/?php the_content(); ?> Read MoreNow that summer is here, Cold A/C is most import. The driver compartment can become very hot and uncomfortable if Cold Air is not coming out of the vents. There are many things that can cause your Air Conditioning to not Blow Cold. Let’s go over some common reasons for this.
/?php the_content(); ?> Read MoreWhen your vehicle is in the shop for a routine Brake Repair, do your Brake Calipers need to be replaced? The short answer is NO. Brake Calipers will last up to 100,000 + miles. We have seen Brake Calipers last even longer.
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