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Services

Services at Washington and Lee Auto Service

From a check engine light to a part from the counter, one Cleveland Heights shop covers it.

Services

What the shop covers

The eight paths below mirror the verified listing: an auto repair shop with a second category of auto parts store, an oil change offering, onsite services, and appointments recommended.

Each page explains what the service includes, how the work is scoped, what to tell the shop, and the questions customers usually ask. The claims stay tied to the verified evidence rather than inventing features.

If you are not sure where your problem fits, start with what you noticed, a sound, a smell, a warning light, or a change in how the car drives, and call. The counter will route it.

Choosing a starting point

Match the symptom to the page

A warning light belongs on the diagnostics page. A noise or vibration when braking belongs on the brake page. A smell or a rattle belongs on the exhaust page, and a car that blows warm or cold air belongs on the A/C and heating page.

Scheduled care belongs on the oil change page, and a new set of tires or uneven wear belongs on the tires, rotation and balance page. The engine page covers running complaints, and the parts counter page covers the do-it-yourself side.

Overlapping symptoms are normal. A vibration can be brakes, tires, or suspension; a sweet smell can be cooling or A/C. The shop diagnoses first, so the page you start from matters less than the description you give.

Costs

What pricing looks like

Neither the verified listing nor any authoritative source publishes a price range, so the honest answer is to ask for current pricing for your make and model when you call.

A diagnostic visit depends on the code and symptom; a maintenance visit depends on the interval and what the inspection finds. Either way, the shop explains the scope and cost before the work starts.

What to expect at the counter

One visit, three checkpoints

First, the shop listens and asks about the symptom. Second, it inspects or diagnoses and reports what it found. Third, it lays out the options so you can decide what happens next.

Appointments are recommended, the shop is open Monday-Friday 8 AM-6 PM, and it is located at 2080 Lee Rd in Cleveland Heights. Oil changes are offered on site, and credit and debit cards are accepted.

Common questions

Questions before you book

Which page fits my problem?

Match the symptom: warning lights go to diagnostics, brake noise goes to brakes, and scheduled care goes to oil changes. If unsure, call.

Do I need an appointment?

Appointments are recommended; calling ahead helps the counter plan the right time.

Do you sell parts?

Yes, the verified listing records an auto parts store alongside the repair shop.

Do you do oil changes?

Yes, oil changes are listed among the shop's offerings.

Where is the shop?

2080 Lee Rd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118.

Next step

Worried about a noise?

Describe it when you call and the shop will plan the next step.

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