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Fast Eddie’s Automotive Repair
We are excited to provide the following mobile services to our customers.
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Thank you,
Fast Eddie’s Automotive Repair
Show coupon at time of service or use the code (FAST) Call to schedule your appointment today! Oil Change Includes: Oil Oil filter Checking tires pressure Topping off all other fluids Offer expires September 7, 2018 Fast Eddie’s Service 2967 Manor Rd Austin, TX 78722 (512)-926-2944 www.fasteddiesservice.com
While many people know when to get their car’s oil needs changed, or that it is time to take their car into the shop if the check engine light comes on, it can be harder to know for certain whether or not your car is in need of another type of maintenance or repair. However,…
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] One of the first signs that something is wrong with your car is that something will start making noise. But unless you’ve heard different parts start to go wrong before, it’s difficult to know what to do based on sound alone. The best thing to do if you…
When it comes to changing oil, there is a ton of misinformation. When do you change it? Your car’s manual says every 7,000 miles, but the quick lube told you every 3,000 miles. What kind of oil do you need? Normal oil seems a lot cheaper than synthetic oil, and you can’t find a consensus…
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] To Our Valued Customers, It is with great sadness that we announce the closing of our doors on June 19, 2020. Fast Eddies Automotive Repair & U-Haul will no longer be in operation at the current location of 2967 Manor Rd. Austin, TX 78722. Unfortunately, the owners of…
[column width=”1/1″ last=”true” title=”” title_type=”single” animation=”none” implicit=”true”] Brake pads are replaceable parts. They’re designed to wear out because all of the friction and excess energy of braking is driven straight towards these parts. But just because you’re supposed to get them replaced doesn’t mean you want to be replacing them all the time. Here are…