Whether you have a car that's been sitting a little too long
or a fleet that needs a basic check, Crabapple Automotive in the Alpharetta,
GA 30004 area can get your vehicle back on the road quickly, and we work
with your insurance company to ensure you get the best repair job at a
competitive price.
To schedule an appointment or find out more about what we can do for your
vehicle, contact us at 770-696-1486.
Our expert auto repair services include:
Domestic General Repair
Your domestic car, regardless of how cautiously you drive, will inevitably require some general repairs. These could range from engine diagnostics to brake services, and alignment adjustments to electronic repairs. For top-notch maintenance of your domestic vehicle, get in touch with us. Our team is well-equipped to handle the complexities of various domestic vehicle models.
Import General Repair
Import vehicles, whether chosen for their economy or style, will need general repairs eventually. These vehicles require specific knowledge and tools that not all auto shops have. If your import vehicle needs attention, visit Crabapple Automotive for expert repair services. We possess the necessary expertise to restore your vehicle to peak condition.
Off-Road Vehicle Repairs
An off-road vehicle (also known as an off-highway vehicle) is a vehicle capable of driving on and off paved roads. An off-road vehicle can comfortably use any type of road. These vehicles are characterized by large tires. When an off-road vehicle develops problems, it should be serviced by a shop that has experience in off-road repair. For expert off-road vehicle repairs, contact or visit Crabapple Automotive today.
Warning Lights Questions and Answers
Q: Why does my car keep saying the coolant level is low?
A: If a low coolant warning light is on do not continue to drive and go directly to the auto repair shop. It is simple and often inexpensive to fix at Crabapple Automotive. Waiting to get the problem resolved can result in high-cost engine repairs. If the low coolant warning light continues to flash on, then there is a leak in the car's cooling system. Coolant fluid can leak in several ways. First, external leaks from radiator hoses, second, connections between hoses, or lastly, from the radiator itself. Your car's radiator cap may leak due to a faulty seal on the cap which can be easily resolved by a specialist at our shop in Alpharetta.Q: Why Is My Car's ABS Light On?
A: An Anti-Lock Braking System or ABS warning light on your dash indicates something in your car's ABS needs to be checked out by a qualified mechanic. Your ABS is one of your most important safety systems. Do not ignore this warning light. Common issues are:- Malfunctioning ABS module
- Low levels in the brake fluid reservoir
- Broken speed sensor
- The ABS system is not receiving power
Q: How do I fix a persistent traction control warning light?
A: Normally, when the traction control light comes on while driving it indicates the car's traction control lost grip or traction going around a sharp curve or while driving on wet pavement. However, sometimes the traction control warning light will come on and stay on.
The best way to determine whether it was just a fluke or a real issue is to shut your vehicle off and turn it back on. If the light is off, then it was likely a temporary malfunction. If the light does not reset, come by Crabapple Automotive in Alpharetta and let us fix it.
Q: Why is my throttle control warning light on?
A: The connection between the gas pedal and acceleration is controlled by your car's throttle. The amount of acceleration or throttle control is governed by a sophisticated computer system. Any disruption of the electrical signals will affect your vehicle's acceleration and cause the throttle control warning light to come on. If your throttle control light comes on go directly to Crabapple Automotive in Alpharetta.Q: What are the main problems that cause a throttle control warning light to come on?
A: The five main issues are:- Irregular or dangerous unintended acceleration
- Intermittent loss of throttle control
- Sudden drop in fuel economy
- Hesitation or stumbling when accelerating.
- Engine stuck unable to accelerate beyond a fast idle.
Q: Can I drive with the throttle control light on?
A: No, unwanted acceleration may occur and cause an accident. Go straight to the repair shop. There can be many different causes for the throttle control warning light, many are simple fixes.To learn more about our General Repair services, call us at 770-696-1486 or request a quote by clicking below:
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We have a 2016 Chevy Tahoe which has 128,000 miles. We drive up north every summer to Cape Cod so the truck gets lots of wear & tear. We could not be happier with the tune up we recently had done. I feel Katie & Grey are very honest, reliable and trustworthy and the bill was not cheap but the work needed to done. Thank you for the great service- the truck is running great, just like it did when we bought it. Keep up the great work!!
Cindy Mairs
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We have a 2016 Chevy Tahoe which has 128,000 miles. We drive up north every summer to Cape Cod so the truck gets lots of wear & tear. We could not be happier with the tune up we recently had done. I feel Katie & Grey are very honest, reliable and trustworthy and the bill was not cheap but the work needed to done. Thank you for the great service- the truck is running great, just like it did when we bought it. Keep up the great work!!
I used to live in this area and when I returned to buy a car I was happy to see this shop was still around. They did a pre-sale inspection for me, and were able to work me into their busy day. The cost was $139, and would include up to 3 cars to be inspected. To compare, the Toyota dealer was $160 per car and it's only a visual inspection. This was a great relief to know I could look at multiple cars without paying for each one. They did a thorough inspection and talked me through the whole thing. I was super impressed with their knowledge and dedication to doing a good job. I would trust them with other needs for my vehicle.
Do you remember when mechanics were the good guys? Truly loyal to their craft of automotive wizardry? When was the last time a "service writer" smiled (without deviously licking their chops), and made sustained eye contact with you when entering the facility? In movies they are helpful, honest, and dependable. Although in real life most interactions with the auto repair industry leave one with a sense of wonder, doubt, and the ever present, possible easy deception.... Have you ever encountered a mechanic or shop that told you what you need to do, what you should do and what you should save for? I know it's an easy concept, just think about it for a second..... Automotive enthusiasts aka repair technicians/mechanics know that your vehicle is an investment, not just a transportation device. In transportation safety is always paramount, so why not trust in people who see every vehicle as an extension of the customer (it is your baby after all) and treat it more like a doctor would a patient? With doctors, you make an appointment you walk in, they ask questions, and charge you $150 dollars. Then send you off to the next place for some testing, but you trust them because they have a large building, spotless uniforms and clean floors (dealerships). Why not take your baby/ investment to an automotive Dr. and shamen, who has the equivalent education of an 3 automotive PHD's (owner/ lead tech has ~40 years of successful businesses)! Long story short... I, myself am a mechanic and frequently take my children/ cars to his shop for all repairs. There is no greater remark possible in the auto repair industry than a referral!!! I guess this is mine. Thanks Grey! And remember, diagnostic fees are expected in all industries! You are paying for Dr's visit after all!