From A/C Repair To Oil Changes And More
At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we understand the importance of keeping your vehicle running at its best. That’s why our team of certified and highly skilled technicians is dedicated to providing top-notch services at our auto repair shop in Indianapolis, IN.
Our team is equipped with the latest diagnostic tools and technology to ensure that any issues with your vehicle are accurately identified and effectively resolved. We use only the highest quality replacement parts, fluids and filters to ensure that your vehicle is returned to you in top working condition.
From routine preventative maintenance to more extensive repairs, we have the knowledge and expertise to keep your car, truck or SUV running smoothly in Indianapolis. Whether you need a simple oil change, brake replacement or a complex engine rebuild, our team of expert technicians are here to help you. Trust us to provide you with the highest level of service and skill to keep your vehicle running in optimal condition.
Our services include:
- 4×4 Services
- AC Repair
- Alignment
- Asian Vehicle Repair
- Brakes
- Car & Truck Care
- Domestic Cars & Trucks
- Electrical Services
- Electronic Services
- Engine & Transmission
- Engine Maintenance
- European & Import Vehicle Repair
- Fleet Brakes
- Fleet Drive Train
- Fleet Electrical
- Fleet Electronics
- Fleet Engine Work
- Fleet Front End Services
- Fleet General Services
- Fleet Suspension Work
- Fleet Tires
- Fleet Trailer Work
- Fleet Wheel Services
- General Services
- Heating and Cooling Services
- Ignition Interlock Systems
- Miscellaneous Services
- Transmission Services
- Undercar Services
Comprehensive 4×4 and All-Wheel Drive Vehicle Services
When it comes to maintaining your standard 4-wheel drive (4×4) and all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicles, the skilled technicians at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services possess years of experience and specialized knowledge.
AWD systems operate as full-time 4-wheel-drive setups, where all four wheels receive torque from the engine simultaneously. These intricate systems require unique attention, and we’re here to cater to their distinct needs. Below are some of the services we offer:
Alignment
Wheel alignment is a fundamental aspect of vehicle maintenance that entails adjusting the angles of the wheels to match the manufacturer’s specifications. This process allows for the proper operation of the suspension and steering systems, reducing tire wear. Our experts excel in this complex procedure, ensuring precision alignment for your vehicle.
Differentials
The differential plays a pivotal role in distributing engine power to the wheels. It enables each wheel to rotate at different speeds, especially crucial during turns. To guarantee that your vehicle’s differentials operate flawlessly, regular inspections and servicing are essential.
Driveline
The driveline serves as the vital link between the engine and the wheel axles. It encompasses the powertrain components, excluding the engine and transmission. Any malfunction in the driveline can immobilize your car since it hinders the transfer of energy from the engine to the wheel axles. Therefore, it is imperative to have your car’s driveline routinely inspected and serviced.
Hubs, Seals, Studs, & Nuts
Wheel hub motors, or wheel motors, are electric motors integrated into the wheel hub itself, directly driving the wheel. To ensure a safer and smoother ride, it is crucial to replace damaged or worn-out wheel hubs promptly.
Maintaining functioning seals is essential for effective oil and grease sealing, particularly under diverse temperature and environmental conditions. Worn or damaged seals permit contaminants to infiltrate the bearing unit or cause lubricant leakage, leading to premature bearing failure. To safeguard your bearings, it’s crucial to replace worn seals with new ones.
Studs are threaded fasteners that secure your truck’s wheels to the wheel hub, via the brake disk or drum. If these wheel studs become stripped or damaged, they can pose serious safety risks. For your safety, replace any compromised wheel studs with high-quality replacements promptly.
Wheel nuts or lug nuts are fasteners that secure your vehicle’s wheels to the threaded wheel studs on the wheel hub. Worn-out or damaged nuts jeopardize the secure attachment of your wheels to the hub, posing a risk of wheel detachment. To ensure the safe and secure fastening of your truck’s wheels, reach out to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN today.
Transfer Cases
The transfer case plays a crucial role in the four-wheel drive systems of both 4×4 and AWD vehicles. It receives power from the transmission and transmits it to both the front and rear axles. This transfer of power can be achieved through a set of gears or, in most modern cases, chain-driven mechanisms. The transfer case is connected to the transmission and axles via driveshafts.
Transmissions
Transmission repair is a matter of paramount importance, as the transmission is closely linked to key vehicle components, impacting your overall safety. Our transmission services encompass tasks like filter replacement and fluid draining to prevent transmission damage. If you encounter transmission issues such as shifting problems, slipping, stalling, fluid leakage, or a lit service indicator, it is imperative to schedule an appointment.
Wheel Bearings
Wheel bearings reside within the wheel assemblies and enable the wheels to spin freely while being connected to the brake system. Over time, they can wear out, leading to a vibrating suspension and noisy operation while driving. In severe cases, if they fail entirely, your vehicle can become challenging to control and unsafe to drive. The replacement interval for wheel bearings varies, but periodic checks for leaks and wear are crucial.
4×4 FAQs
Is there a difference between four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive?
Both all-wheel drive (AWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD) engage all four wheels, but with a twist. AWD uses three differentials (front, rear, and center) for continuous power distribution, making it ideal for everyday driving with improved traction. 4WD typically uses two differentials and can be switched between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive modes, offering more control for off-road adventures.
Are 4×4 vehicles meant just for off-road driving?
While off-roading is their specialty, 4x4s aren’t just for outdoor enthusiasts. Their enhanced grip and stability tackle slippery city streets and uneven landscapes with ease, offering peace of mind for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who values dependable performance in diverse conditions.
Is running a four-wheel drive expensive?
Four-wheel drive fuel economy and maintenance might seem daunting, but it’s a nuanced picture. Frequent off-road adventures and towing will impact costs differently than city commutes. Analyze your driving habits and needs before comparing 4×4 and 2 wheel drive costs.
To learn more about our 4×4 services, call us at 317-786-6253
Restoring Comfort with Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis
If your car’s air conditioning system isn’t keeping you cool in the scorching weather, there’s no need to endure discomfort. Come over to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, where we’ll swiftly restore your AC’s performance. Reach out to us now at 317-786-6253 or drop by our shop at 111 W Raymond St, Indianapolis, IN 46225.
Five Indicators Your Car’s A/C Needs Attention
- Your car’s AC blows air only slightly cooler than the outside temperature.
- Unpleasant mildew and mold odors emanate from your AC vents.
- The AC functions only while the vehicle is in motion.
- Even at the highest fan setting, there’s weak airflow.
- Water condenses or drips onto your foot while driving.
Don’t delay! If your car’s AC isn’t operating at peak efficiency, a visit to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services is a wise move. Routine maintenance now can help you avoid more costly auto AC repairs later. Sometimes, resolving a malfunctioning air conditioner is as simple and cost-effective as replenishing the coolant.
Ensuring Optimal Performance for Your Vehicle’s Cooling System
Most car and truck air conditioning systems eventually require attention due to wear and tear. Hoses supplying the A/C unit can crack, clog, or develop leaks if neglected. Let us service your car or truck to keep your cooling system operating at its best. Dial 317-786-6253 to learn more about how we can restore your air conditioning.
Common Automotive A/C Repair Services
Recharging Your Car’s A/C
When your car’s air conditioning (AC) loses cooling power or fails to deliver cool air, a freon recharge may be in order. Recharging your freon is often a fast and cost-effective repair that can help you beat the summer heat. However, a freon leak could be due to a cracked hose or seal, indicating a more substantial repair may be necessary.
Repair Your Car’s AC Compressor
The cool air in your car primarily comes from the compressor. Your vehicle’s compressor performs four essential functions: pressurizing the refrigerant to cool cabin air, regulating temperature output, sensing temperature changes inside and outside the vehicle, and directing air to your car’s AC condenser.
Repair Your Car’s AC Condenser
Typically located in front of the radiator, your vehicle’s A/C condenser plays a crucial role. When your AC compressor pressurizes the refrigerant, it flows to the condenser, reducing temperature and pressure. The condenser is vital for maintaining a comfortable cabin temperature by transferring cooled liquid refrigerant to the receiver/dryer or accumulator.
Repair Your Car’s AC Evaporator
The evaporator, a crucial component tucked just behind the dashboard, plays a vital role in your car’s air conditioning system. By efficiently cooling and dehumidifying the air before it circulates throughout the vehicle’s cabin, the evaporator ensures a comfortable and refreshing interior climate, especially during warmer seasons.
Replace Your Car’s AC Thermal Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube
The Thermal Expansion Valve or Orifice Tube monitors A/C system pressure and temperature, determining the precise refrigerant amount that can safely enter the evaporator. Imbalanced pressure can lead to unwanted moisture buildup in your car or truck’s AC system.
Freon Recharging FAQs
How often should Freon be changed?
Never, at least not in the way you think of your oil being changed. Your car’s A/C system is a sealed unit. No new Freon needs to be added unless there’s a refrigerant leak. Over time as your vehicle ages small cracks may form in your A/C system parts such as the compressor, condenser, evaporator, receiver-dryer, expansion tube and connecting hoses allowing Freon to escape. If this occurs, you need to replace the failing part and have your Freon recharged.
How long should a Freon recharge last?
If your car’s A/C system was recently repaired and required a Freon recharge it should not need to be replaced again. Your A/C system is a closed or sealed system that does not allow Freon to escape. Freon is not like gasoline; it does not get depleted. If Freon is escaping after your car’s A/C system has been repaired, then additional work may need to be done to find the leak.
How many cans of Freon does a car take?
Don’t guesstimate your car’s refrigerant needs! Most use 28-32 ounces (2-3 12oz cans), but larger vehicles and rear A/C can be different. Check your manual for the exact amount to avoid overfilling.
Can I leave my car running when adding Freon?
It is advised to have your engine running while recharging your car’s A/C system. This is essential as the A/C compressor, powered by the engine, must be active to facilitate proper refrigerant circulation and ensure an effective recharge.
Why is my car blowing hot air after adding Freon?
A refrigerant leak can lead to a loss of pressure in the A/C system, failing to produce cold air. This is frequently the primary reason a recharge may prove ineffective. It is crucial to inspect the system for leaks and address any issues before proceeding with a recharge.
Schedule your auto A/C repair appointment with Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today! Our expert technicians are equipped to swiftly diagnose and resolve all your air conditioning issues.
Greene’s Auto & Truck Services Alignment and Tire Adjustments
Ensure your tires are in optimal condition with precise alignment services at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services. Properly aligned tires not only extend their lifespan but also enhance your vehicle’s handling by preventing it from “pulling” to one side. Our certified tire specialists employ state-of-the-art equipment to meticulously inspect your tires for signs of uneven wear, cracking, or slow leaks.
Alignment Services
Wheel alignment, a fundamental aspect of regular car maintenance, entails the precise adjustment of wheel angles to align with the manufacturer’s specifications. This process ensures that your suspension and steering systems operate at optimal angles, ultimately reducing tire wear. Alignment is a complex task and our skilled experts who excel in this field can guarantee precision and quality.
Alignment FAQs
How long does a full alignment take?
Wheel alignments typically take one hour for both two-wheel and four-wheel drive vehicles. However, excessive wear and tear on suspension components like bushings, track rods, or the system itself can require replacements, extending the service time.
What happens if you wait too long for an alignment?
Tire alignment is crucial for maintaining optimal tire performance and lifespan. Even slight misalignments, undetectable to the naked eye but measurable in tenths of degrees or hundredths of inches, can lead to premature and uneven wear. As time passes, this wear becomes more pronounced, impacting both safety and fuel efficiency. To avoid these issues, regular alignment checks every 6,000 miles are recommended.
What is checked during an alignment?
Three crucial aspects are assessed during a tire alignment inspection: camber, toe, and caster. Camber refers to the angle formed by the vertical axis of the tire and a line perpendicular to the road surface, as viewed from the front. When the top of the tire tilts inwards, creating an “X” shape with the wheels, it’s considered negative camber. This can increase wear on the tire’s inner edge through increased friction.
Do I need an alignment after replacing tires?
The answer is yes! A proper wheel alignment ensures precise angles between wheels and the road, maximizing tire life, enhancing handling, and distributing wear evenly across the tread. This translates to better fuel efficiency, safer driving, and a more enjoyable ride.
Don’t let uneven tire wear diminish the longevity of your tires. Experience a fast and cost-effective tire alignment at our shop in Indianapolis. Call us today at 317-786-6253 to schedule an appointment.
Greene’s Auto & Truck Services Specializes in Asian Vehicles Service
Greene’s Auto & Truck Services is a full-service auto repair and preventative maintenance facility specializing in Asian vehicles repairs. Our experts have the knowledge and experience to service and repair the most challenging Asian vehicles. Using the latest technology to assess the situation and offer you alternatives, we guarantee all of our work and know you will be happy with the outcome.
We perform scheduled services for Asian vehicles, and provide complete repair services including:
4×4 Services, A/C Repair, Alignment, Asian Vehicle Repair, Brakes, Car & Truck Care, Domestic Cars & Trucks, Electrical Services, Electronic Services, and Engine & Transmission
Asian Vehicles Serviced at Greene’s Truck Auto Service:
Acura
Acura is celebrated for producing dependable and cost-effective automobiles. We are dedicated to maintaining the safety and efficiency of your Acura through regular servicing, repairs, and maintenance. Our mechanics possess experience in working with Acuras and employ modern technology and equipment to address all your Acura’s service and repair needs. Read More About Our Acura Services
Honda
Our team understands that safety and performance are hallmarks of your Honda. Our expertise lies in servicing Honda vehicles, and we are committed to delivering the personal care and maintenance needed to keep your car operating at its peak performance. Our ASE-certified technicians possess the knowledge and commitment to provide your Honda with the quality service it deserves. Read More About Our Honda Services
Hyundai
Since 1947, Hyundai has been dedicated to providing innovative and high-quality vehicles. Our Hyundai specialists continually update their knowledge of the latest technology to ensure they can service and repair your vehicle effectively. If you choose to bring your Hyundai to us, we guarantee that our technicians will provide service of the highest quality, aligning with the high standards set by your vehicle. Read More About Our Hyundai Services
Isuzu
Isuzu Motors specializes in commercial trucks and diesel engines, with over 20 million diesel engines in use worldwide. Over the years, their commercial fleet trucks have demonstrated their performance and reliability to drivers. Our shop’s technicians are certified in diesel engines and possess the knowledge and experience to service and repair your Isuzu vehicle. Read More About Our Isuzu Services
Kia
Kia is renowned for its safe, affordable, and environmentally-friendly vehicles. The majority of their makes and models are fuel-efficient and produce fewer emissions compared to other vehicles. Kia focuses on green technology and fuel efficiency in its vehicles. At Greene’s Truck Auto Service, we are supportive of the latest green technologies and are fully equipped to service your Kia vehicle. Read More About Our Kia Services
Lexus
The Lexus automobile is renowned for its performance and luxury. If you own a Lexus, you understand that you are part of an exclusive family of luxury vehicles. The service professionals at our shop are dedicated to ensuring that your vehicle receives exceptional customer service and care. Read More About Our Lexus Services
Mazda
We understand that your Mazda is valuable to you. We will treat your Mazda as if it were our own, providing the personal care and maintenance necessary to keep it operating at its highest level. Our ASE-certified technicians are committed to delivering the knowledge and quality service that your Mazda deserves. Read More About Our Mazda Services
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi is synonymous with speed and style. When you take the wheel of your Mitsubishi, you feel the exhilaration of driving. Our certified Mitsubishi specialists ensure that your vehicle operates at its peak performance. Visit our shop for service that matches the style of your Mitsubishi. Read More About Our Mitsubishi Services
Nissan
We know that NISSANs are equipped with cutting-edge technology. We provide the personal care and maintenance required to keep your Nissan performing at its finest level. Our ASE-certified technicians have the knowledge and expertise to provide the quality service that your Nissan deserves. Read More About Our Nissan Services
Scion
Scion is a company that champions and collaborates with individuals driven by their passions in life. The Scion brand is focused on helping people achieve their life goals through collaboration. We understand the emotional connection you have with your vehicle and, as such, we will treat your Scion with the utmost care, ensuring it receives the care and service it deserves. Read More About Our Scion Services
Subaru
At Greene’s Truck Auto Service, we understand that your Subaru provides you with the confidence to drive safely. We will treat your Subaru as if it were our own, offering the personal care and maintenance required to maintain peak performance. Our ASE-certified technicians have the know-how and dedication to deliver the quality service that your Subaru demands. Read More About Our Subaru Services
Suzuki
Our team understands that you view your Suzuki as a way of life. We will take care of your Suzuki with great care and respect, delivering the personal care and maintenance required to keep it performing at its best. Our ASE-certified technicians offer the knowledge and quality service that your Suzuki deserves. Read More About Our Suzuki Services
Toyota
Toyota automobiles are synonymous with reliability and performance. We guarantee your Toyota will receive the personal care and maintenance necessary to maintain peak performance. Our ASE-certified technicians have the necessary knowledge and commitment to provide your Toyota with the quality service it merits.
For questions about your Asian vehicle, contact us at 317-786-6253 or send us an email. Our experts will help determine what needs to be done.
Anti-Lock Brake System
The Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ensures your wheels keep rotating during braking, preventing skidding and providing better control. If your ABS light illuminates, visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services for a diagnosis and professional repair.
Brake Fluid Flushes
Brake fluid can absorb moisture from the air over time, diminishing brake effectiveness and becoming corrosive, potentially harming the system. Regular brake fluid flushes are vital to ensure fresh fluid usage in your vehicle. Consult our technicians at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services to determine the right time for a brake fluid flush.
Brake Hoses
A brake hose carries pressurized brake fluid from the master cylinder to the brakes. A damaged hose can lead to delayed or weak braking, and a leak may result in brake failure. While the need for a replacement brake hose isn’t common, any signs of cracking or wear should prompt immediate replacement.
Brake Pad & Shoe Replacement
Squealing brakes often indicate brake pad issues. When brake pads deteriorate completely, a harsh metal-on-metal grinding noise occurs during braking, indicating potential rotor or drum damage. Although experienced individuals may attempt home repairs, if you have brake concerns, it’s best to consult an auto repair professional promptly.
Caliper Replacement
The brake caliper houses brake pads and clamps around the rotor to apply pressure during braking. Caliper problems can cause uneven braking, leading to skidding during braking and loss of control in adverse weather conditions. Contact Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis at your earliest convenience for assistance.
Resurface Rotors
In a disc brake system, rotors attach to your vehicle’s wheels. The friction with brake pads over time creates grooves and cracks. The process of resurfacing restores rotors to a “like-new” condition, reducing noise and wobbling. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we inspect your rotors thoroughly and recommend the best course of action.
FAQs About Brakes
Why is my dashboard brake light on?
If the brake light indicator appears on your dashboard, it’s either time for regular brake maintenance or an alert to a potential problem. Stop by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services and let us help you diagnose this issue quickly.
What percent of brake pad life is 3mm?
When you purchase a new brake pad, it has a standard thickness of around 8 to 12 mm or about a half inch. Over time, your car’s brake pad will wear away. A brake pad at 3 mm or around one tenth of an inch will take around 40,000 miles of driving to completely wear out. Don’t wait until then to replace your brake pads. Once your brake pads reach 3 mm it is recommended that you schedule an appointment to get them replaced soon.
Why are my brakes making a grinding noise?
Grinding noises usually indicate that your car’s brake system is overdue for maintenance. The grinding sound is usually caused by the brake pad being completely worn away or the brake shoe scraping on metal contact points.
Why are my brakes squeaking?
Noises coming from your brakes do not usually indicate a high-cost auto repair. It could be a foreign object such as a small stone or road debris. It could also be a signal that your brake-pads are wearing out and need replacing. As brake pads wear bits of metal in your brake pad come in contact with the rotor to create a squeaking noise when you apply the brakes.
Why are my brakes vibrating?
If your car shakes or vibrates or wobbles when you apply the brakes, it indicates that the thickness of your rotor is uneven. Brake rotors are large, perfectly round, smooth metal discs that sit inside of the wheels. When the disc has become misshapen or unevenly worn it will vibrate or wobble when you hit the brakes. Left uneven, the material will continue to build on the uneven spots, making the problem worse over time. Come to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services to get the face of your car’s brake rotors resurfaced to fix the problem.
How do I know if my car is leaking brake fluid?
If your car does not stop as quickly as you expect you may be leaking brake fluid. This is a serious problem. An important part of the braking process involves brake fluid, which is used to create hydraulic pressure against the brake caliper. If your vehicle is leaking brake fluid, you won’t be able to stop safely. We recommend taking your vehicle to an auto repair shop as quickly as possible if it is leaking brake fluid.
Why are my brakes making a burning smell?
Overheated brakes cause a noticeable burning chemical smell. Pull over to a safe place and allow the brakes to cool. Ensure you did not accidentally leave the parking brake on. If there’s any smoke coming from a wheel, it may be that the brake caliper is malfunctioning and locked in place. In this case, it may be unsafe to continue driving.
Why is my car pulling to one side when I am braking?
If your car is pulling to one side when braking it may be a bad brake hose or a caliper issue causing one brake to engage while the other is not. This causes a pull on the side where the brake is working properly.
What are the 3 types of brake pads?
There are three main types of brake pads in use today: non-asbestos organic, ceramic and semi-metallic. Come by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services or consult your car’s owner’s manual to determine which type is best for your vehicle.
What are the 3 signs that brake pads are worn?
The three most common sounds that indicate you need to replace your brake pads are squeaking, grinding or the dashboard brake indicator light coming on.
What is the 30-30-30 rule for brakes?
Brake specialists advise initiating new brake pads by using a 30-30-30 method: Perform 30 gradual stops from 30 mph, allowing 30 seconds between each stop for the brakes to cool. This process protects against excessive heat buildup until the resins in the pads have completely cured.
For inquiries, please reach out to us at 317-786-6253, or you can send us an email, and our proficient experts will be delighted to address your queries and assess the necessary actions.
Our basic auto maintenance services include:
30/60/90K Mileage Maintenance
Consistent maintenance helps keep your vehicle operating at peak condition while also prolonging its life. Most automakers recommend car maintenance at 30,000-mile intervals, adhering to the 30/60/90K mile schedule provided to car owners. Our team of experts can keep you on track, preserving your vehicle’s condition, optimizing its performance, and enhancing its resale value. The 30/60/90K service covers:
- Fluid replacements
- Oil and Filter changes
- Tire rotation, spin balance, and pressure adjustments
- Inspection of parts and systems – gears, tires, brake pads, belts, hoses, etc.
- With higher mileage: spark plugs, belts, timing belts when applicable
Belts
A fan belt, also known as a drive belt, is a belt connecting your car’s engine to the front mounted accessories. The fan belt rotates the water pump and engine fan, which maintains a cool environment for the engine and its components. Sooner or later, your vehicle’s fan belts will dry out and crack. When you are ready for a replacement you can count on Greene’s Auto & Truck Services for all your vehicle’s repair needs.
You not only have to get the belts replaced with quality ones but you should have the work done by experts. To have the belts replaced by auto cooling and heating experts – and get your car driving right – visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today. The mechanics at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services will thoroughly inspect your car’s belts; replace all worn belts; and adjust the installed belts.
Check Engine Light
No one likes to see their car’s “Check Engine” light come on. The light could mean a costly problem, like a bad catalytic converter, or it could be something minor, like a loose gas cap. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we can pull the code and diagnose the problem for you. Give us a call at 317-786-6253 or stop by the shop for our expert assistance.
Factory Recommended Service/Maintenance
Automotive and auto parts are accompanied by a factory-recommended service and maintenance schedule. The manufacturer specifies how often to service or replace an auto part. Keep in mind, we work on all American and imported vehicles (either diesel or gas engines). Our highly skilled auto mechanics possess the extensive knowledge and experience necessary to provide this service.
Hoses
Hoses play a critical role in transferring coolant and antifreeze throughout the engine’s cooling system, including the radiator. Sooner or later, your vehicle’s hoses will become dry and develop cracks. Not only should you replace the hoses with top-quality replacements, but you should also entrust this work to experts. Our mechanics will perform a comprehensive inspection of your car’s hoses, replace any worn hoses, and fine-tune the newly installed ones.
Oil, Lube, and Filter
To maintain smooth operation, your vehicle heavily relies on oil, lube, and oil filters. Oil serves to lubricate, cool, and cleanse the internal engine components. Over time, motor oil becomes contaminated. Your vehicle requires an oil, lube, and filter change on a regular basis, which will vary based on a number of factors. When the time comes for a lube, oil, or filter change, entrust your vehicle to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN.
Our basic auto maintenance services include:
30/60/90K Mileage Maintenance
Consistent maintenance helps keep your vehicle operating at peak condition while also prolonging its life. Most automakers recommend car maintenance at 30,000-mile intervals, adhering to the 30/60/90K mile schedule provided to car owners. Our team of experts can keep you on track, preserving your vehicle’s condition, optimizing its performance, and enhancing its resale value. The 30/60/90K service covers:
- Fluid replacements
- Oil and Filter changes
- Tire rotation, spin balance, and pressure adjustments
- Inspection of parts and systems – gears, tires, brake pads, belts, hoses, etc.
- With higher mileage: spark plugs, belts, timing belts when applicable
Belts
A fan belt, also known as a drive belt, is a belt connecting your car’s engine to the front mounted accessories. The fan belt rotates the water pump and engine fan, which maintains a cool environment for the engine and its components. Sooner or later, your vehicle’s fan belts will dry out and crack. When you are ready for a replacement you can count on Greene’s Auto & Truck Services for all your vehicle’s repair needs.
You not only have to get the belts replaced with quality ones but you should have the work done by experts. To have the belts replaced by auto cooling and heating experts – and get your car driving right – visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today. The mechanics at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services will thoroughly inspect your car’s belts; replace all worn belts; and adjust the installed belts.
Check Engine Light
No one likes to see their car’s “Check Engine” light come on. The light could mean a costly problem, like a bad catalytic converter, or it could be something minor, like a loose gas cap. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we can pull the code and diagnose the problem for you. Give us a call at 317-786-6253 or stop by the shop for our expert assistance.
Factory Recommended Service/Maintenance
Automotive and auto parts are accompanied by a factory-recommended service and maintenance schedule. The manufacturer specifies how often to service or replace an auto part. Keep in mind, we work on all American and imported vehicles (either diesel or gas engines). Our highly skilled auto mechanics possess the extensive knowledge and experience necessary to provide this service.
Hoses
Hoses play a critical role in transferring coolant and antifreeze throughout the engine’s cooling system, including the radiator. Sooner or later, your vehicle’s hoses will become dry and develop cracks. Not only should you replace the hoses with top-quality replacements, but you should also entrust this work to experts. Our mechanics will perform a comprehensive inspection of your car’s hoses, replace any worn hoses, and fine-tune the newly installed ones.
Oil, Lube, and Filter
To maintain smooth operation, your vehicle heavily relies on oil, lube, and oil filters. Oil serves to lubricate, cool, and cleanse the internal engine components. Over time, motor oil becomes contaminated. Your vehicle requires an oil, lube, and filter change on a regular basis, which will vary based on a number of factors. When the time comes for a lube, oil, or filter change, entrust your vehicle to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN.
FAQs About Automobile Squeaks, Squeals and Rattles
Why do my brakes squeak?
The most common reason brakes squeak is that they are worn out. The squeak is the sound of the metal wear indicator on the brake pad coming in contact with the metal rotor. Your brakes are the top safety feature on your vehicle, so come by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services and get them replaced right away. If you hear a squeaking only when you press the brake pedal the first 2-3 times when you first start driving in the morning it is the result of overnight moisture build up and likely nothing to worry about.
Why is my car making a squealing noise?
It may be a slipping fan belt. Listen for a few warning signs such as a squeaking or chirping noise. Those noises are usually caused by misalignment of the belt and the pulley. If you come by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis our professional auto repair technicians can realign it to stop the noise and fix it before your fan belt completely breaks.
Can engine rattling be fixed?
Yes. Many engine rattles can be fixed quickly and affordably. The most common reason for engine rattling is a collapsed valve lifter. This needs to be repaired quickly or it can cause misfires. Other common causes that need immediate attention are a failing tensioner belt, drive belt or low oil pressure. If the rattle is intermittent, it may be a poor connection between the rod and the crankshaft.
If the noise is loud, it may be a cracked flex plate or rusted heat shield. Higher mileage vehicles may have an engine rattle resulting from an engine hotspot ping, piston slap or degrading sound dampening features such as engine insulation. Sometime what sounds like an engine rattle is not the engine at all but a cracked catalytic converter.
Why does my car make a noise when I turn the steering wheel?
If your car makes strange sounds or clicks when you turn the steering wheel the most common cause is a low steering fluid. Over time the steering fluid decreases and air enters the steering mechanism causing unwanted noises. Come to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services to top off your fluid reservoir with power steering fluid. The noises should start to go away immediately. If the sound returns quickly your car could be leaking steering fluid. Our professionals in Indianapolis can help you diagnose and repair leaks quickly and affordably.
Why does my car squeal when I start it in the morning?
A worn out cambelt (also known as a timing belt) will create a loud noise when you start your car’s engine. The noise could range from squealing to hissing or rumbling. This is the sound of a cambelt that is about to break. If a cambelt breaks it can ruin your car’s engine. Come to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services and get it replaced right away.
Why are my wheels making a chirping sound when I accelerate?
A: The most common reason why your car’s wheels make a chirping or squealing sound, especially during acceleration is a bad wheel bearing. If you notice a grinding or grating noise coming from your wheel this can also be the sound of a wheel bearing beginning to fail. If you are in Indianapolis, Bartholomew County, Walesboro, Taylorsville or the surrounding area, come by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services and we can diagnose the problem quickly.
Windshield Wiper FAQs
Why are my windshield wipers not working?
If your windshield wiper won’t turn on the most common reason is a blown fuse. Come by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services and we can replace the fuse quickly and affordably. Other reasons windshield wipers may fail are electrical faults in the control arm, or wiper motor. If your windshield wipers are failing to wipe away water the most likely cause is torn or worn-out wiper blades. Wiper blades are made of rubber and need to be replaced frequently.
How much does it cost to replace windshield wipers?
The average cost for a windshield wiper blade replacement is between $40 and $80 including parts and labor. Come by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis and we can replace your windshield wipers quickly and affordably.
Can I replace both windshield wiper blades or just one?
If one windshield wiper blade is worn out and failing the other is like to fail soon too. Windshield wiper blades are usually sold as a pair. It is usually more cost effective to replace both at the same time. If you have front and rear wiper blades on your vehicle, replace them at the same time as well.
Leaking Fluid FAQs
Why is water leaking on my foot on the driver’s side?
The most common cause is a blocked air conditioning drain hose. This is a simple repair at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services. There are other possible causes of water dripping on your foot on the driver’s side of the car including a broken door seal or leaking heat exchanger.
What should I do if my car creates a small oil leak on my driveway?
If the spill is still wet, cover the stain with clay cat litter, sand, cornmeal, cornstarch or baking soda. This will help absorb the oil before it soaks into the cement. Once the spill has dried, sweep up the absorbent material. Then, wash away the remaining stain with water and soap. A small oil leak on your driveway is an indication that something is wrong with your car. Bring your car to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services to get the problem diagnosed. Do not ignore an oil leak as it can seriously affect your car’s engine.
Why is my car leaking a sweet-smelling fluid?
If there is a sweet-smelling fluid leaking from your car, the most likely culprit is leaking coolant or antifreeze. A coolant leak can become a serious problem. If your vehicle gets too low on coolant or antifreeze, it will overheat and may cause engine damage.
Motor Oil FAQs
What are the 4 types of engine motor oil?
There are four basic classes of engine oil used in car maintenance today. Your owner’s manual will explain which type of motor oil your vehicle needs. It is important to always use the correct type of motor oil. The four types of motor oil are:
- Conventional petroleum-based motor oil – This is the most common type of motor oil used in vehicles.
- Synthetic motor oil – a lubricant made up of artificial chemical compounds derived by breaking down and rebuilding petroleum molecules.
- Synthetic blend motor oil – a combination of common petroleum motor oil and synthetic motor oil.
- High mileage oil – This type of motor oil is most commonly used in commercial vehicles and contains additives and seal enhancers that reduce leaks.
What are the steps for performing an oil change?
- Remove the plug and drain the old engine oil.
- Remove the old oil filter.
- Replace it with a new oil filter.
- Replace the plug and fill with new oil.
- Check to ensure that oil levels are correct.
Oil Filter FAQs
What are the three types of oil filters?
- Cellulose media filter – This is the most common type of disposable oil filter found in cars today.
- Synthetic media filter – Made from high quality synthetic fibers, also catch and remove the smallest particulates and withstand complex chemical reactions better.
- Micro glass media filters – High-end oil filters that include an extremely fine metal media or micro glass material.
How often should oil filters be changed?
Consult your owner’s manual to determine the maintenance interval for your vehicle’s oil filter. Some manufacturers recommend that the oil filter be replaced every time you get your oil changed while others recommend every other time.
Greene’s Auto & Truck Services Is Dedicated to Providing Comprehensive Domestic Vehicle Services
We are a fully equipped auto repair and maintenance facility that specializes in handling a wide range of domestic vehicle repairs. Our skilled professionals are well-versed in servicing and repairing even the most complex domestic vehicles.
Our range of services for domestic vehicles include:
- Scheduled maintenance
- Extensive repair services
- Tire maintenance
- Alignments
- Brake repairs
- Front and rear end servicing
- Transmission repairs
- Diagnostics
- Engine analysis
- Electronic services and repairs
Domestic Vehicles Serviced at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services:
Buick
The Buick brand has played a significant role in the automotive industry’s history, particularly as the pillar that led General Motors to its position as the world’s largest automaker. We understand this significance and are fully capable of providing top-notch service and repair for any issues your Buick may encounter.
Cadillac
Owning a Cadillac reflects a certain lifestyle and a preference for innovative luxury vehicles. We have certified technicians and utilize cutting-edge equipment to service your Cadillac. Rest assured, your vehicle is in capable hands with us.
Chevrolet
Chevrolet doesn’t just have drivers; it has passionate fans and collectors. As one of the longest-standing automobile brands, Chevrolet has created a diverse range of models that embody the spirit, style, and reliability of the brand.
Chrysler
Chrysler has a legacy of producing vehicles that are both affordable and luxurious, representing a great American tradition. Built with a purpose in mind, Chryslers deserve expert servicing, which is precisely what you’ll find at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services.
Dodge
Dodge vehicles are known for their combination of affordability and high quality. Built to handle tough challenges, they are always welcome at our shop, where our expert automotive technicians are ready to service and repair them.
Ford
As the pioneer of the automotive industry, Ford has a strong legacy that continues to this day. Ford vehicles are renowned for their strength and durability, and our team in Indianapolis is dedicated to maintaining the robust heritage of these vehicles.
GMC
The GMC badge signifies a commitment to delivering exceptional performance and technology. Greene’s Auto & Truck Services is fully equipped to handle your GMC, whether it’s a routine oil change or major transmission work.
Hummer
Hummer vehicles are designed for off-road adventures, built to help their drivers explore new paths beyond paved roads. We understand the unique demands of Hummers and are here to ensure your off-road journey continues smoothly.
Lincoln
As a division of Ford, Lincoln vehicles stand out with additional luxury features, powerful engines, and unique styling. Trust our specialists and their expertise for servicing and repairing your Lincoln car, pickup, or SUV.
Mercury
Mercury was created to bridge the gap between basic Fords and luxury Lincolns, and it stood for innovation and speed for over 71 years. While Mercury production has ended, you can count on us to service and repair your vehicle.
Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile represented the leadership and innovation of General Motors for over a century, earning a place in automotive history. Even though GM no longer produces Oldsmobile vehicles, we can help keep your classic car on the road.
Pontiac
Pontiac was known for crafting extraordinary vehicles that exuded emotion and soul. Although Pontiac production has ceased, Greene’s Auto & Truck Services possesses the expertise and experience to keep your “driving excitement” alive.
Saturn
Saturn vehicles are renowned for their unique approach to customer interactions and vehicle production. Despite the brand’s evolution, the Saturn legacy lives on with its drivers. For any inquiries about your domestic vehicle, please feel free to contact us at 317-786-6253 or send us an email. Our team of experts is ready to assist you in determining the necessary steps for your vehicle.
For questions about your domestic vehicle, contact us at 317-786-6253 or send us an email. Our experts will help determine what needs to be done.
Comprehensive Auto Electrical Repair and Maintenance Services
Have a dead battery? Misfiring starter or alternator? For all of your auto electric repair and maintenance needs, come to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN 46225. We service your vehicle with care, providing a high level of workmanship you can trust.
Our auto electrical repair and maintenance services include:
Alternators
An alternator is a crucial automotive component responsible for converting mechanical energy into electric energy (alternating current). It plays a pivotal role in your vehicle’s engine, and any malfunction can result in your car’s breakdown. If you encounter issues with your car’s alternator, it is imperative to seek expert assistance.
Batteries
The battery is the powerhouse that supplies electrical energy to vital automotive systems such as the ignition system, starter motor, and lights. If you find yourself needing a jump-start to kickstart your vehicle in the morning, it may be a sign that your battery is deteriorating. Depending on the extent of damage, a failing battery can either be repaired or replaced. If you are experiencing battery-related issues, do not hesitate to contact us in Indianapolis, IN. We offer convenient battery testing and replacement services, designed to swiftly get you back on the road. From battery replacement and charging to installation, testing, and recycling, we cover it all.
Starters
The starter serves as the motor, whether electric, hydraulic, or pneumatic, responsible for initiating the operation of your internal combustion engine. Starters are vital components within your car’s engine, and any malfunction can lead to your vehicle’s failure to start. In the event of starter problems, it is crucial to seek professional assistance. Our team of experts is well-equipped to handle all your starter-related needs efficiently, ensuring you can resume your journey promptly. Visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today for expert starter services.
Battery FAQs
What are mistakes made when jumping a car?
Mixing up negative and positive cables is the most common mistake. When you mix up the negative and positive cable it ruins your car’s alternator. Just remember black to negative and red to positive. Other common mistakes are using cheap cables that don’t conduct properly, letting the cables swing and become detached, touching the clips together, and ignoring cracks in your battery or dirty battery terminals.
What should I be careful of when changing a car battery?
It may sound obvious but be sure that you do not drop the battery. Be careful not to let the tools touch both the negative and positive terminals simultaneously, as it could create a spark, cause the battery to short out, or even damage the vehicle’s electrical components.
Make sure to separate the cables to the side so that they don’t touch the battery until it is in place. Attach the negative cable first and then the positive cable. If have any doubts while you are trying to change your battery you should always call in an expert.
How do I replace my car battery without losing car memory?
Use a car memory saver or other secondary power source. If you don’t own a car memory saver, come to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services and we can do this process for you. First, make sure to turn off your car before you unplug the battery. Next, plug the car memory saver into the cigarette lighter or the OBD2 connector. Remove the old battery and install the new battery and attach the connectors. Finally, unplug the memory saver from the car.
Why is my engine stalling after replacing my car battery?
If your car lost battery power completely then your car’s computer system may have lost valuable information to regulate engine performance causing it to stall even after you replace the battery.
However, the car’s system will quickly collect new data and engine performance should return to normal. In some case you may need to have the throttle body, or your idle air control valve cleaned out as carbon deposits can build up inside these parts, pushing them beyond the computer’s ability to regulate engine performance.
Car Starting FAQs
How do I unlock my steering wheel?
Place your foot on the brake and turn the wheel in the direction in which it has a little range of motion. This should ease the tension in the steering column and allow you to turn the key. Turning the key unlocks the steering wheel. Do not try to unlock your steering wheel without a key or if the battery is dead. This should only be done by a professional auto repair technician.
How do I change my keyless entry remote battery?
This should work for most remotes:
- Remove the metal blade key from the remote.
- Use a standard (flat head) screwdriver to gently pry open the fob
- Remove the battery. It is usually a small round lithium watch battery.
- Insert a new battery
- Snap the key fob back together
- Insert the metal blade key into the fob.
What does a dead starter sound like?
Clicking noises upon turning the key are a classic sign of starter failure. However, this isn’t the only clue. A dying starter might remain completely silent or offer subtle warnings through whirring or grinding sounds before finally giving up the ghost.
Why won’t my car start?
The most common reason why a car will not start is a bad or dead battery. However, there are several other possibilities too. If you are having trouble getting your vehicle started, give Greene’s Auto & Truck Services a call at 317-786-6253. Our auto repair professionals will try to help you diagnose the issue, which could be one of these problems:
- Failing alternator
- Starter motor
- Ignition switch malfunction
- Bad spark plugs
- Cracked distributor cap
- Broken timing belt
Headlight FAQs
What are the 3 situations where headlights are required?
First, you should make sure both of your headlights are in good working order before driving your car. Headlights must be in use from sunset to sunrise.
Secondly, headlights are also necessary when you cannot see more than 400 feet in front of you. You should also use your car’s headlights whenever windshield wipers are in use.
Thirdly, some studies have shown that when drivers elect to always drive with their headlights on it can reduce automobile accidents.
Do parking lights and turn signals use the same bulb?
Yes, your car uses the same bulb for the front turn signal and parking lights. Side bulbs are located on the inside of the wheel wells. All lights on your car will eventually burn out and need to be replaced.
Reliable Electronic System & Diagnostic Services for Your Vehicle
Your vehicle’s electronic systems are crucial for a seamless driving experience. Ensuring their correct functioning is vital to prevent inconvenience or compromised safety. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, our experienced technicians not only repair electronic systems efficiently but also offer cutting-edge vehicle diagnostic services. Trust us for comprehensive solutions that ensure your vehicle runs smoothly from diagnosis to repair, providing peace of mind on the road.
Our electronic services include:
Check Engine Light
Witnessing the dreaded “Check Engine” light illuminating on your car’s dashboard can be disconcerting. This light could indicate a significant issue, such as a faulty catalytic converter, or it could be a minor concern, like a loose gas cap. If your check engine light is on, call Greene’s Auto & Truck Services and take a breath knowing that our team can retrieve the diagnostic code and accurately diagnose the problem for you. Do not hesitate to reach out for our expert assistance either by calling 317-786-6253 or visiting our shop in Indianapolis.
Computer
Today, motor vehicles incorporate at least one computer in their design. These computers are essential for monitoring and optimizing engine and transmission operations. They receive input data from various sensors and regulate critical components, including spark plugs, idle speed, and fuel injectors, to ensure optimal car performance. Any malfunction in the car’s computer can have a significant impact on the controlled functions. To maximize your car’s computer performance, it is advisable to schedule regular evaluations for updates and proper operation. In case of computer failure, swift repair or replacement is essential.
Computer Reflashing
We are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to offer computer reflashing services to our valued customers in the Indianapolis area. Computer reflashing essentially involves updating or reinstalling the software on your vehicle’s computer. This becomes necessary when manufacturers issue updates to enhance your vehicle’s performance. It’s a straightforward procedure, and it might include minor tweaks that your car hasn’t yet received. Such updates could fine-tune the transmission-shifting algorithm or other parameters, contributing to enhancements in drivability, fuel efficiency, or emissions. Since auto manufacturers are continually releasing updates, your vehicle may be eligible for a reprogramming session.
Diagnostics
Our team of skilled mechanics is well-versed in diagnosing all the electronic components in your vehicle. For expert diagnostic services related to your car’s electronic systems, visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Drivability
Drivability refers to the level of smoothness and steadiness in your car’s acceleration. Modern vehicles are equipped with on-board computers that continuously monitor data from various sensors. When drivability issues arise, your car’s dashboard often displays a warning message. We are equipped with the necessary tools, training, and technology to effectively address any drivability concerns.
Engine Controls
The engine control system serves as an on-board computer within your vehicle. Like any computer, it consists of both hardware and software components. Automotive engine control systems play a crucial role in regulating exhaust emissions and enhancing fuel economy. To harness the full potential of your car’s advanced technology, it is essential to ensure that the engine controls operate flawlessly. To verify the proper functioning of your car’s engine controls, do not hesitate to contact us today.
Auto Diagnostic FAQs
How do vehicle diagnostic systems work?
OBD stands for On-Board Diagnostics and is a sophisticated computer that collects vital information from a network of sensors, monitoring engine performance, emissions, and other key functions. It not only regulates various car systems but also acts as a diagnostic tool, alerting you to potential problems before they become major issues.
How long does a car diagnostic last?
While a basic diagnostic test typically wraps up in 1-1.5 hours, complex issues demanding further examination and component access/testing can extend the process to 2-3 hours. The length ultimately depends on the severity of the problem and the potential presence of multiple underlying culprits.
What is included in a car diagnostic test?
Diagnostic tests are like X-rays for your vehicle, utilizing specialized equipment to scan its complex systems and components like the engine, transmission, and throttle. From minor oil tank issues to intricate electrical glitches, these tests diagnose a wide range of potential problems. However, interpreting the data they generate requires trained professionals, making dealer shops and skilled mechanics your best bet for accurate diagnoses.
Our heavy duty services include:
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Cylinder Block
A cylinder block is the powerhouse for the motor vehicle. The solid cast car part houses the cylinders and their components (gaskets, valves, and seals) inside a lubricated and cooled crankcase. Since it is one of the most important parts of your car, the block is designed to be extremely strong and sturdy. Although strong and sturdy, the block is susceptible to failure resulting in a vehicle that won’t start. Cracked blocks, porous blocks, core plug, or freeze plug failure are some of the problems facing cylinder blocks. Call 317-786-6253 to talk to the mechanics of Greene’s Auto & Truck Services about your cylinder block problems.
Cylinder Head
A cylinder head is the closed end of a cylinder (located in a car’s engine block). It sits above the cylinder block, closing the top of the cylinder and forming the combustion chamber. The cylinder head coordinates airflow in and out of the engine. Since the cylinder head’s chief function is to seal the cylinders properly, insufficient compression results in the car being difficult to drive. To have your cylinder head checked and repaired, talk to Greene’s Auto & Truck Service’s cylinder head repair and reconditioning specialists today.
Engine Maintenance
Any car part manufacturer will tell you that preventive maintenance is critical to the part’s lifespan. Like other auto parts, car engines aren’t built to last forever. However, you can increase the engine’s lifespan by performing regular preventive maintenance. The easiest way to maintain peak performance and fuel economy is to provide regular engine maintenance for your vehicle. To have your engine maintained by experts, visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services.
Engine Repair
When your vehicle shows any sign of trouble, bring it to Auto Truck Service for full-service engine repair in Indianapolis, IN. From diagnostic check engine light repair to precision engine part repair, our expert auto mechanics are ready to help you.
Engine Repair and Rebuild
After years of use, your car’s engine inevitably deteriorates. If your car needs a new engine and you are not ready to invest in a new car, consider having the engine rebuilt. This involves replacing or resurfacing all the rundown parts in an engine. Regardless of your engine replacement needs, Greene’s Auto & Truck Services has experienced engine rebuilders ready to assist you.
Engine Replacement
The engine converts energy into useful mechanical motion. This amazing machine is what keeps your vehicle moving. Although generally reliable, a car engine is susceptible to damage and breakdown. When this happens, do not sit and stress over it. Take action. Take the vehicle to a mechanic for an engine replacement. Bring it to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services. Visit us at 111 W Raymond St, Indianapolis, IN 46225 for quality engine replacement services.
Timing Belt
A timing belt is a part of your car’s internal combustion engine. The belt synchronizes the camshaft and the crankshaft rotation so that the engine valves open and close at the correct timings. Also, the belt prevents the piston from striking the valves in an interference engine. A timing belt is a rubber belt that usually features teeth on the inside surface, while a timing chain is a metal roller chain. Most cars we drive now have timing belts instead of timing chains and gears. Although different manufacturers have their recommended mileage, you need to have your car’s timing belt checked regularly. To have it checked by experts, contact Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Transmission Flush
Although most manufacturers recommend a transmission flush every 30,000 miles or every two years, some symptoms may indicate that you need a transmission flush sooner. Some of the symptoms that indicate that your car needs a transmission flush sooner are: transmission grinding or strange noises, problems shifting gears, slipping gears, surging of the car, and delay in vehicle movement. Flushing the used fluid from the transmission washes away tiny particles of dirt, clutch material, and metal shavings. For all your transmission flush needs, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today – we are transmission experts.
Transmission Maintenance
Any car part manufacturer will tell you that preventive maintenance is critical to the part’s lifespan. Like other auto parts, car transmissions aren’t built to last forever. However, you can increase the transmission’s lifespan by performing regular preventive maintenance. The easiest way to maintain peak performance and fuel economy is to provide regular transmission maintenance for your vehicle. To have your transmission maintained by experts, visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services.
Transmission Repair
Our services include transmission repair on both manual and automatic transmissions. The first step in getting you back on the road is assessing your transmission to accurately determine the source of the problem. In some cases, we are able to repair your transmission simply with adjustments, replacing external seals, or replacing accessible parts. To have this done by specialists, call 317-786-6253 to talk to the mechanics of Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Transmission Replacement
In motor vehicles, the transmission usually refers to the gear box, which uses gears and gear trains to transmit speed and torque from a rotating power source to another device. You can have your car’s transmission replaced with a new, rebuilt, remanufactured, repaired or used transmission. For more information contact Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN. Our experienced service technicians can help you make the best decision for your vehicle and your wallet.
Oil Changes
One of the simplest ways to determine the condition of your engine is to examine the oil that drains out during an oil change. The oil circulates through much of your engine, so it’s a great way to determine the overall health of your car’s power plant. Ideally, we want your oil to be darker than when it went in with uniform viscosity and no solid particles. Solid particles are a major concern because they mean that something inside the engine, be it a seal or anything else, is breaking apart. Engines contain a lot of finely balanced mechanisms with only a few micrometers of space for moving parts to clear each other. Any solid particles moving through your engine can cause a massive amount of damage very quickly. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services we perform expert analysis on your oil to make sure that everything is working perfectly within your engine’s internals, and we carry the best oils to replace that fluid in your vehicle.
Engine Coolant
Another simple item that can save your engine untold misery, is the coolant fluid, which keeps everything running at the correct temperature. The many moving parts inside your engine, as well as the explosions taking place within its combustion chambers, generate a significant amount of heat. As with any machine, your engine has temperature tolerances at which it happily operates. Once those tolerances are exceeded, things can start to go wrong. A common side effect of overheating can be radiator failure. The water that cools the engine becomes heated and pressurizes the radiator past a safe level causing the scalding water to spray out. This dangerous problem can be avoided with the engine coolants used by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services.
Filters
To work efficiently, your car’s engine needs the ingredients for combustion to be delivered in the purest form possible. To this end your engine contains a number of filters which keep everything nice and clean. Greene’s Auto & Truck Services’ engine thorough maintenance keeps checks on your air, oil, and fuel filters, replacing them as needed to keep your car running at its highest efficiency.
Fuel Injector Cleaning
Working alongside your spark plugs are the injectors that shoot a precise amount of fuel into the combustion chamber. Over time these injectors can become clogged with contaminants from fuel. Greene’s Auto & Truck Services carries a line of specially developed injector cleaning solutions which open the injector tubing back up and get your car back to making the most power that it can.
Accessory Belts
Engine accessories such as the alternator and air conditioning compressor rely on belts that take power from the engine to run them. Over time, these belts can become frayed and damaged. If your alternator belt snaps, for example, your engine won’t be able to generate the electricity it needs to charge the battery and keep itself running. Greene’s Auto & Truck Services can keep a close eye on the health of your accessory belts and ensure that all your engine’s pulleys are lined up perfectly to allow for the maximum amount of use from your belts.
Check Engine Light
No one likes to see their car’s “Check Engine” light come on. The light could mean a costly problem, like a bad catalytic converter, or it could be something minor, like a loose gas cap. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we can pull the code and diagnose the problem for you. Give us a call at 317-786-6253 or stop by the shop for our expert assistance.
Fuel Injection
Fuel injection is a system for admitting fuel into an engine. Since 1990, fuel injectors have completely replaced carburetors as the primary means of getting gasoline into the engine. A fuel injector atomizes the fuel by forcibly pumping it through a small nozzle (under high pressure). Failure of the fuel injection system means poor performance and ultimately destroys the engine. Make sure your vehicle’s fuel injection system is maintained properly. For all your fuel injection maintenance and replacement needs, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Ignition
An ignition system is a system for igniting (using an electric spark) a mixture of fuel and air in a gasoline engine. A properly working ignition system means a properly starting engine and high performance from your car. For all your ignition system maintenance and replacement needs, call or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Ignition Wires & Cables
Ignition cables also known as spark plug wires are an important part of your car’s ignition system. They transfer the spark from the ignition coil to spark plugs that ignite the mixture of fuel and air. The mixture starts the engine. Over time, ignition wires and cables get weak and break down. This makes it impossible for the spark to reach the engine cylinders. This results in the engine misfiring. The car will eventually fail to start. If it does start, it will run poorly. Common symptoms of faulty ignition cables and wires are: poor gas mileage, engine misfires, engine light is on, and engine may vibrate. If your car needs new ignition cables and wires, call or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN 46225. Here, you will have the wires and cables changed by a top-rated mechanic.
Oil, Lube, and Filter
To keep running smoothly, your car highly relies on oil, lube, and oil filters. Oil helps in lubricating, cooling, and cleaning the internal engine components. With time, motor oil becomes contaminated. Your car needs an oil, lube, and filter change every three months (or 3,000 miles). When it is time for a lube, oil, or filter change, take your vehicle to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN 46225.
Spark Plugs
A spark plug delivers electric current to the combustion chamber from the ignition system. Spark plugs that haven’t been changed for a long time can cause ignition problems. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we have automotive experts who will check and replace your spark plugs. For all your spark plug repair or replacement needs, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Whether you’re in need of simple oil service, or more significant engine maintenance, call Greene’s Auto & Truck Services at 317-786-6253 to learn how we can help you get back on the road quickly!
Check Engine Light Questions and Answers
Q: Is it okay to drive with the engine light on?
A: The short answer, “No.” The longer explanation is the light may indicate a serious engine failure and continuing to use your car as if nothing is wrong could result in a very expensive repair bill. The check engine light means you should stop driving and have your car looked at as soon as possible by a professional at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis.
Q: What could cause a check engine light to come on?
A: Come by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services and we can diagnose the reasons for a check engine light turning on. It can range from something serious like a faulty catalytic converter or potential engine failure to something simple like a loose gas cap or the need for a simple 50K or 100K mile manufacturer maintenance check.
Q: What is the most common problem with my check engine light?
A: A loose gas cap is the most common cause of a check engine light coming on. But the best method to determine why the check engine light is on is to have a professional at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services read the diagnostic code in the car’s internal OBD computer.
Q: What does an intermittent flashing check engine light mean?
A: Flashing check engine lights warn of severe situations requiring immediate attention. Get your vehicle to an auto repair shop as quickly as possible or get it safely parked and call a tow truck to take it to your preferred auto repair shop.
Q: What does a solid check engine light mean?
A: A steady check engine light indicates a non-emergency issue. Come by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services and we can help.
Q: Can I turn off my check engine light myself?
A: It is a very bad idea to try to resolve a check engine light yourself. The DIY method to turn off a check engine light without a scanner is disconnect the battery cables, wait 1 minute, and reconnect the battery cables. If the underlying issue has been resolved, the light should go off. But modern automobiles rely on battery power to maintain important systems such as the O2 sensor and ADAS systems. By disconnecting the battery, you run the risk of damaging these delicate and expensive to replace computer-driven components. If your check engine light is on come by Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis. Turning off a check engine light is often inexpensive and simple.
Serpentine Belt Question and Answer
Q: How do I know if I need to replace my car’s serpentine belt?
A: If your serpentine belt is failing, you may notice performance issues with your vehicle. The vehicle may frequently overheat. Your air conditioning or power steering may fail to work or not work properly. You may notice your vehicle battery failing to recharge if the alternator is affected by a bad serpentine belt. If you start to notice any of these issues we encourage you to bring your vehicle to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services as soon as possible to avoid bigger problems and breakdown.
Spark Plug Questions and Answers
Q: What else should I replace when replacing spark plugs?
A: If you are considering having your vehicle’s spark plugs replaced, there’s a high probability that your spark plug wires need changing as well. Ignition wires become brittle over time. Old ignition wires can break and cause misfires or declining fuel economy.
Q: How do you know when a spark plug needs to be replaced?
A: The most common sign a spark plug needs replacing is the feeling that the car’s engine is hesitating when accelerating, but other signs may include misfiring at start up, rough idling, sluggish acceleration, declining fuel economy and engine knocking.
Auto Truck Service Specializes in Import & Foreign Vehicle Service
We are a full-scale auto repair and preventive maintenance center with a specific focus on servicing imported and foreign vehicles. Our team of experts is highly skilled and experienced in addressing the unique challenges that come with servicing these vehicles.
We employ state-of-the-art technology to assess your vehicle’s condition and provide you with a range of options. All the work we undertake is backed by our guarantee, ensuring your satisfaction with the results.
Our comprehensive services for European vehicles include:
Towing – By Appointment Only, 4×4 Services, AC Repair, Alignment, Asian Vehicle Repair, Brakes, Car & Truck Care, Domestic Cars & Trucks, Electrical Services, and Electronic Services
Import and Foreign Vehicles Serviced at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services:
Audi
Audi provides high performance, state-of-the-art technology, luxury, and comfort. Here at Auto Truck Service we love Audis as much as you do, and our experienced Audi technicians know these vehicles inside and out. No automotive repair is too big or too small. You can be sure your vehicle will be repaired right the first time.
BMW
We will treat your BMW like the luxury car it is. Our BMW specialists take pride in their work and are committed to providing the personal care and maintenance a BMW needs to perform at optimal levels. Auto Truck Service has the knowledge and quality service your BMW requires!
Fiat
Fiats are small cars that live big. Auto Truck Service makes it a priority to keep your Fiat running safely and efficiently with regular service, repair, and maintenance. Our highly trained mechanics will help you with all of your Fiat’s service and repair needs. Our ASE Certified technicians are “driven by passion” and no automotive repair is too big or too small.
Infiniti
Infiniti is known for producing performance luxury vehicles. All of the makes and models are built for comfort and drivability. Auto Truck Service’s expert technicians are well equipped to be able to service your Infiniti and treat it with the care that it deserves. Bring your Infiniti in today to improve its performance on the road.
Jaguar
Jaguars were designed for performance, and Auto Truck Service has certified Jaguar specialists who know how to keep your Jaguar running at maximum levels. We keep your Jaguar running safely and efficiently with regular service, repair, and maintenance. Come to the shop you can count on to make sure you can continue to “Unleash your Jaguar.”
Land Rover
Land Rover was designed to be strong and durable. The Land Rover brand has lived up to its name over the years and has emerged as one of the best four-wheel drive vehicles. Auto Truck Service has years of experience working on four-wheel drive and off-road vehicles. We understand what your Land Rover needs to perform at it’s optimal level on and off-road.
Mercedes-Benz
Here At Auto Truck Service, we understand that your Mercedes-Benz is the ultimate luxury vehicle and we have the best Mercedes-Benz technicians. Stop taking chances with the luxury vehicle you have worked so hard to get. Our Mercedes-Benz know-how will keep you driving in the maximum lap of luxury.
Mini
Mini’s vehicles are produced to be fuel efficient and fun to drive. The Mini automobiles are small, have a better than average mpg and can now hold up to 5 passengers in the vehicle. Greene’s Auto & Truck Services knows that Mini’s should be treated special because they are unique and have their own personality. Our expert mechanics have the tools needed to service and repair your Mini.
Peugeot
The Peugeot brand combines motion and emotion into their vehicles. They are the only brand in the world that proposes that their customers have an integral mobility package with its products. If you have a Peugeot then Greene’s Auto & Truck Services is the best auto repair shop for you. Our ASE Certified technicians are Peugeot specialists and will keep your vehicle in motion!
Porsche
The owner of a Porsche knows that they are part of a special group. A Porsche is a sports car that is built for everyday driving activities. When you get behind the wheel you just can’t help but feel that you are about to win a race. Greene’s Auto & Truck Services has a pit crew that is well equipped to maintain the high performance for your vehicle.
Saab
Saab vehicles have a legacy of being high quality, innovative, and uniquely designed driving machines. Saab’s heritage with Scandinavian tradition is all about functionality and high-tech solutions that make your vehicle fun to drive. Saab vehicles use specific parts from their partnership with Orio AB and Greene’s Auto & Truck Services can get those parts for you!
Volkswagen
Volkswagen is for the love of the auto (Das Auto!), and Greene’s Auto & Truck Services loves to provide reliable Volkswagen repairs. Keep the vehicle you love running smoothly by letting one of our Volkswagen specialists repair your car right. Our ASE Certified technicians have multiple years of Volkswagen repair experience and know what it takes to keep your lovely vehicle moving.
Volvo
Volvo was designed around you and is the premier car when it comes to safety. You bought your Volvo with your family’s safety in mind and our Volvo specialists provide the auto repairs guaranteed to keep your Volvo performing at peak levels. Our ASE Certified technicians will follow rigorous steps to make sure your Volvo is repaired the right way.
For questions about your import or foreign vehicle, contact us at 317-786-6253 or send us an email. Our experts will help determine what needs to be done.
To schedule an appointment or find out more about what we can do for your vehicle, contact us at 317-786-6253.
Our expert auto repair services include:
Domestic General Repair
No matter how carefully you drive, your domestic car will need occasional general repairs. These general repairs may include engine diagnostics and repairs, alignments, brakes, front end and rear end diagnostic services and electronics service and repair. To have your domestic vehicle repaired and maintained, contact Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we have experts who can handle even the most challenging domestic vehicles.
Fleet Maintenance and Repair
As a fleet owner, you have to do all it takes to keep the fleet on the road. When any vehicle is out of service, both revenue and your reputation as a reliable business are at risk. To make sure your fleet of trucks/vehicles is always on the road, partner with a professional auto shop. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we can manage your fleet repairs and maintenance. We make sure servicing is up to date and up to standards. We handle all aspects of fleet repairs and maintenance.
Import General Repair
Import vehicles can be an economical or stylish alternative to domestic cars. Obviously, they will require general repairs at some point. Additionally, maintenance and repair of these vehicles requires knowledge and tools not possessed by many auto shops. If you have issues with your import vehicle, contact or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today for professional import general repairs. We have the expertise required to get your vehicle running like new again.
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 Greene’s Auto & Truck Services 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 AGreene’s Auto & Truck Services. 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 Indianapolis.
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 Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis 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 Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis.
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.
A Comprehensive Assessment of Your Heating and Cooling System Comprises of:
- Examination of internal controls and blower
- Inspection of radiator coolant temperature, hoses, radiator cap pressure, and thermostat
- Evaluation of the compressor belt
- Thorough inspection of the system and seals for leaks or damage
- Conducting a cooling system pressure test
- Verification that A/C pressure meets manufacturer specifications
- Measurement of the interior vent air temperature
Our Repair and Maintenance Services Include:
Belts
The fan belt, also referred to as a drive belt, connects your vehicle’s engine to its front-mounted accessories. This belt is responsible for rotating the water pump and engine fan, ensuring a cool engine environment. Unfortunately, over time, your vehicle’s fan belts can dry out and develop cracks, requiring a replacement.
It’s important to entrust this kind of task to seasoned professionals. Our mechanics can conduct a thorough inspection of your car’s belts, replace any worn ones, and ensure the installed belts are properly adjusted for optimum performance.
Coolant System Flush
A car’s coolant system transfers excess heat from one part of the engine and dissipates it through the radiator fins. As time goes on, the coolant can become old and contaminated, negatively impacting the system’s performance. To maintain optimal system function, consider regular coolant system flushes as part of your vehicle’s cooling system maintenance.
Hoses
Hoses have the crucial role of transferring coolant and antifreeze throughout the engine’s cooling system, including the radiator. With time, these hoses can dry out and develop cracks, leading to leaks. When it’s time for replacement, you can rely on our team of experts for your vehicle repair needs.
Radiator Flush
Your vehicle’s radiator is responsible for keeping the engine cool and safeguarding it from excessive heat. To maintain its effectiveness, the radiator must remain clean at all times. Sludge, rust, and other solid deposits can accumulate inside the radiator, leading to clogs and reduced system efficiency. This, in turn, can negatively affect your vehicle’s performance. Incorporating regular radiator flushes into your routine car maintenance schedule is essential.
Radiators
Radiators serve as heat exchangers, cooling your car’s internal combustion engine. They accomplish this by circulating engine coolant through the engine block and then releasing the heat into the atmosphere through radiation.
Radiators consist of a set of tubes through which engine coolant flows, surrounded by fins. When a radiator fails, the excess heat produced by the engine could potentially damage vital engine components. To prevent such issues, it’s crucial to have your radiator regularly serviced. For expert radiator maintenance, visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Summerize Your Vehicle
Getting your car ready for the challenges of summer, including heat, dust, and traffic congestion, can significantly reduce the risk of breakdowns. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, our technicians are equipped to perform essential preventive maintenance to ensure your car is summer-ready. Here are some recommended services:
- Battery check
- Fluid replacement
- Examination of belts and hoses
- Inspection of climate and coolant systems
- Evaluation of wiper blades
- Tire inspection
- Assessment of headlights, turn signals, and tail lights
- With these services, your car will be fully prepared to handle hot weather, allowing you to enjoy your summer to the fullest
Winterize Your Vehicle
Winter weather can be harsh on both you and your vehicle. You can trust the skilled technicians at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services to prepare your car for the challenges of winter. Here are some recommended services:
- Check the battery
- Check the tires
- Check wiper blades
- Check fluids
- Check headlights, turn signals, and tail lights
- Check the exhaust system for leaks
- Check the belts and hoses
- Check the heating system
With these services, your car will be ready to tackle winter weather, ensuring your driving experience remains safe and comfortable.
Coolant FAQs
What is causing my coolant light to come on?
If the dashboard light is red, indicating your car is overheating then you should pull over as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the engine. If the coolant level is low or there is another problem with your cooling system, you could cause serious damage by continuing to drive.
When should I do a coolant flush?
Your vehicle’s owner’s manual will recommend getting the coolant flushed about every 30,000 miles or three to five years, whichever comes first. Make sure to consult your owner’s manual as some outline a more specific interval depending on the vehicle’s make and model and your driving habits.
Why is my coolant leaking?
Corrosion within the radiator is the leading cause of a coolant leak. As the radiator tubes get older and weaker, sediment or debris collects inside and causes a leak. The sealing gasket between the tank and the radiator can also wear out, and lead to a leak.
How do I know what coolant I should use?
Your car’s owner’s manual provides a wealth of information. Follow the recommendations in your car’s owner’s manual to the letter unless otherwise recommended by the manufacturer or auto repair professionals. It will tell you what type of coolant is best to use in your vehicle. If you don’t have a copy of your owner’s manual, you can most likely find the information you need on the manufacturer’s website.
Radiator FAQs
When should the radiator in my car be replaced?
Often, radiators will last for the entire life of a car. On average a radiator lasts 8 to 10 years. However, there are a few factors that can reduce a radiator’s working life such as improper maintenance, driving habits and environmental conditions.
What does radiator service include?
Radiator service starts with draining the system. Then we flush the radiator and engine block, inspecting all hoses to make sure they’re not cracked. Next we refill the radiator with fresh coolant and finish by pressure testing the radiator cap and cooling system.
What is causing my engine to overheat?
The most common reason a car overheats is a lack of coolant or a coolant leak. However, if you have an older vehicle, it may also indicate that it is time to replace your radiator, thermostat, water pump or heater core. If it continues to be a problem that you can’t fix, your best bet is to bring it to our shop in Indianapolis.
What is the average lifespan of a radiator?
While radiators usually last 8-10 years, some factors can shorten their lifespan. Watch for signs of deterioration to know when replacement is needed.
Miscellaneous Car Services at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services
For any concerns that may jeopardize your vehicle’s on-road performance, our experienced auto specialists offer a variety of additional automotive services. Rest assured that you are receiving top-notch workmanship, backed by our quality guarantee. Please do not hesitate to get in touch and let us know how we can be of service to you! Contact us at 317-786-6253 to arrange an appointment for these premium automotive services.
Our miscellaneous auto services include:
After-Hours Drop Off
Occasionally, the need for auto repairs arises long after most repair shops have closed. Our after-hours vehicle drop-off services enable you to leave your car at our Indianapolis facility for repairs, even when we’re not operating. Simply complete a drop-off form, place your keys inside, and deposit the envelope in our secure drop box.
We will reach out to you once your vehicle is ready or if any additional information is required. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we highly value your convenience, which is why we extend after-hours drop-off services.
Enhancing Fuel Efficiency
The experts at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services are capable of thoroughly inspecting your vehicle and performing services that can elevate its performance, leading to improved fuel efficiency and overall economy. These assessments and services may include the following items:
- Changing the engine oil using the recommended motor oil grade
- Inspecting and replacing your air filter
- Inspecting and, if necessary, replacing a clogged fuel filter
- Adjusting tire pressure to match the manufacturer’s recommended specifications
- Inspecting and cleaning the intake system
- Inspecting and replacing emissions components and a malfunctioning oxygen sensor, if necessary
- Evaluating the brakes for proper adjustment
- Inspecting the power steering system and performing a steering alignment if needed
- Align front suspension
- Cleaning or replacing fouled or malfunctioning fuel injectors
- Inspecting and replacing spark plugs and spark plug wires
- Checking the exhaust for a clogged catalytic converter
- Examining the exhaust gas recirculation system
Fleet Maintenance and Repair
As a fleet owner, maintaining the roadworthiness of your fleet is very important. When a vehicle within your fleet is out of commission, it not only affects your business’s profitability but also jeopardizes your reputation for reliability. To ensure that your fleet of trucks/vehicles remains operational at all times, it’s crucial to collaborate with a professional auto repair shop.
We are well-equipped to manage your fleet’s repair and maintenance requirements. We ensure that your servicing is in line with both the latest standards and the stipulated schedules. Our expert team takes on the complete spectrum of fleet repairs and maintenance.
Hubs, Seals, Studs, & Nuts
A wheel hub motor, also referred to as a wheel motor, is an electric motor incorporated into the wheel hub and drives it directly. You can have a safer and smoother ride today by replacing your warped and worn out wheel hubs. Let Greene’s Auto & Truck Services replace your worn out hubs today.
Properly working seals provide oil and grease sealing – offering enhanced performance in a wide range of temperatures and environments. Worn out or warped seals allow external contaminants to enter the bearing unit or let lubricant escape from the unit. This ultimately leads to premature failure of the bearing unit. To keep out contamination and retain lubricant in the bearings, have the seals replaced with new ones. To have the seals replaced by experts, contact or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Studs are the threaded fasteners that hold on the wheels of your truck. The wheel studs are permanently mounted on the wheel hub through the brake disk or brake drum. To secure the wheel, nuts (lug nuts) are fastened over the stud. Stripped wheel studs can be quite dangerous. Damaged wheel studs should be replaced with new ones immediately. To have your truck’s wheel studs replaced with high quality ones, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
A wheel nut or lug nut is a fastener for securing a wheel on the hub. A set of lug nuts are used to secure a wheel to the threaded wheel studs (which are fixed to a wheel hub). Worn out nuts means one thing – the wheel is not fixed securely on the vehicle which puts the vehicle at the risk of rolling over. To have your truck’s wheels securely fastened to the hub, contact or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN 46225 today.
Most Extended Warranties Accepted
An extended warranty (also known as a service contract) can provide peace of mind to most car buyers. The warranty (or service contract) kicks in after the usual manufacturer warranty has expired. An extended warranty covers major breakdowns and evens out the cost of repairs. Unfortunately, not all auto repair shops accept extended warranties. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN 46225, we accept most extended warranties. We let you use the service contract to save on auto repair costs.
On-Site Welding
Welding is an essential process in the fabrication and sculpting of metal parts. We offer a range of welding services. Please feel free to give us a call at 317-786-6253 or visit our workshop in Indianapolis, IN.
Performance Modifications
Do you possess an unbridled passion for speed and performance? Opting for performance modifications on your vehicle allows you to achieve heightened levels of speed and performance. This type of modification entails the replacement or complete overhaul of certain parts of your vehicle with high-performance alternatives, thereby enhancing its overall performance and speed.
Pre-Purchase Inspections
Are you planning to buy a new car? Don’t take chances. Be confident about the car you are buying. Have pre-purchase inspections performed on the vehicle. Pre-purchase inspections involve examining the car’s condition to ensure it is worth buying. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we have pre-purchase inspection experts – mechanics who will scrutinize any car, make, and model and allow you to make an informed decision. Pre-purchase inspections will definitely give you peace of mind when you buy your next used car.
Pre-Trip Inspection
The importance of a pre-trip inspection cannot be overstated, as it can be the decisive factor between a safe journey and one that ends in disaster. This inspection aims to identify potential defects and mechanical issues that might lead to accidents or breakdowns. Before embarking on your trip, it is essential to ensure that your vehicle undergoes a comprehensive safety inspection. Feel free to drop by or give us a call at 317-786-6253.
Trailer Hitches, Wiring and Tires
Although a trailer lacks its own engine, it still requires regular maintenance. This includes the management of wiring to facilitate the transmission of current to the brake lights and other lights situated at the rear of the trailer. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we have skilled and experienced electricians who are well-equipped to handle the maintenance of your trailer.
Wheel Bearings
Wheel bearings are located within the wheels and enable them to rotate freely while being connected to the brake system. Over time, these bearings can wear out, leading to a vibrating suspension and audible rubbing noises during driving. If they break down completely, the vehicle becomes extremely difficult to control and unsafe to drive. The replacement interval for wheel bearings can vary significantly, but it is essential to periodically check them for any leaks or signs of wear.
Belts
A fan belt, also known as a drive belt, is a belt connecting your car’s engine to the front mounted accessories. The fan belt rotates the water pump and engine fan, which maintains a cool environment for the engine and its components. Sooner or later, your vehicle’s fan belts will dry out and crack. When you are ready for a replacement you can count on Greene’s Auto & Truck Services for all your vehicle’s repair needs.
You not only have to get the belts replaced with quality ones but you should have the work done by experts. To have the belts replaced by auto cooling and heating experts – and get your car driving right – visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today. The mechanics at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services will thoroughly inspect your car’s belts; replace all worn belts; and adjust the installed belts.
Brake System Flush
Brake fluid is hygroscopic (it absorbs moisture). The absorbed moisture lowers the fluid’s boiling point. It also corrodes the lines and cylinders. With the lowered boiling point, the brake fluid could boil during braking which makes you lose braking ability. Although this is an extreme scenario, it does happen in heavy braking. To reduce the effects of the absorbed moisture, auto manufacturers recommend that you have a brake flush done periodically. A brake system flush involves the replacement of used and contaminated fluid with fresh fluid. With Greene’s Auto & Truck Services’ quick lube services, you will have a brake system flush performed by brake experts. Call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Coolant System Flush
A car’s air conditioning system contains a coolant which transfers excess heat from one part of the engine and finally loses it through the radiator fins. With time, the a/c coolant becomes old and dirty. The old coolant will negatively impact the system’s performance. To make sure the system is working effectively, consider having a regular coolant system flush. A coolant flush is basic maintenance for your car’s cooling system. Call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN 46016 for all your coolant system flush and fill needs. Ensure maximum performance from your vehicle’s heating and cooling systems today.
Differential Flush
The differential is a car part that compensates for the difference in travel distance between the inner wheels and outer wheels when the vehicle is turning. Due to the differential’s position in most non-four-wheel-drive (FWD) vehicles (located at the rear and under the car), it does not get any of the star treatment the engine gets. The one thing that every car owner needs to know is that failure of the differential will mean failure of the car. To save the differential from failure, you need to have differential fluid changed every 30,000 to 50,000 miles. Changing the oil on the differential is as important as changing the car’s engine oil. Although checking and changing differential oil is pretty easy, you need to visit an auto shop to get a comprehensive differential flush. For differential flush services, visit or call Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN 46225 today.
Fuel Injection Cleaning
A fuel injector is an electronically controlled valve that supplies the engine with pressurized fuel. When driving, the oxygen sensors tell the engine if it is getting too much air, which signals the fuel injectors to give the engine spurts of pressurized fuel. Since fuel injectors are small pieces of equipment (and the part that squirts the fuel is even smaller), any little piece of dirt can clog it. A clogged fuel injector will hurt your vehicle’s performance. To avoid misfires, poor emission rating, poor performance, and rough idle have the car’s fuel injectors cleaned regularly. For professional fuel injection cleaning services, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Headlight and Bulb Replacement
To maintain maximum visibility (and keep you safe), you should always make sure that your vehicle’s headlight bulbs are in good working condition. Although replacing faulty headlight bulbs is a simple and quick process (takes very little time), you need to rely on an experienced auto mechanic to handle your headlight and bulb replacement. This way, you will have quality bulbs installed by experts. Remember, it is a critical part of your car’s maintenance and your safety. For all your headlight and bulb replacement needs, call or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Hoses
Hoses transfer coolant and antifreeze throughout the engine’s cooling system (including the radiator). Sooner or later, your vehicle’s hoses will dry out and crack. When you are ready for a replacement you can count on Greene’s Auto & Truck Services for all your vehicle’s repair needs.
You not only have to get the hoses replaced with quality ones but you should have the work done by experts. To have the hoses replaced by auto cooling and heating experts – and get your car driving right – visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today. The mechanics at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services will thoroughly inspect your car’s hoses; replace all worn hoses; and adjust the installed hoses.
Motor Oil Basics
Do you know the oil basics? Did you know that even some auto mechanics do not know the oil basics? In order for your car’s engine to do its job properly, it is vital to have clean, fresh oil. The oil used in your car has two primary ingredients: base oil and additives. The base oil allows the motor oil to perform its vital function – lubricating the engine’s moving parts to protect them against wear and tear caused by friction. The additives provide additional engine protection by helping to prevent the oil from deteriorating under the engine’s extreme temperature conditions. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we are motor oil experts – we will help you with motor oil basics. Call us at 317-786-6253 or visit our auto repair shop in Indianapolis, IN 46225 today.
Oil Changes
Did you know that regularly changing the oil in your vehicle is one of the simplest, most effective and inexpensive ways to help protect its engine life? Oil lessens wear, reduces friction, and forms a seal between the pistons, rings, and cylinder walls. The oil also helps cool engine parts and even dampens the shock and noise of moving parts. For all your oil change needs, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today. We have years of experience helping drivers with oil changes and other auto maintenance needs.
PCV Valve Change
The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) valve is a very important part of some cars’ emissions control systems. This valve, which is usually plugged into a rubber grommet in the valve cover, is a one-way passage for gases to escape from the engine’s crankcase. With time, the PCV valve becomes clogged with sludge from the contaminants in the exhaust gases. If your car has a PCV valve, make sure it is regularly cleaned and (if necessary) replaced. To have your car’s PCV valve changed by experts, call or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN 46225 today.
Power Steering Flush
Power steering fluid is the hydraulic fluid that transmits the power in a steering wheel. Servicing the power steering involves flushing out the old power steering fluid and adding fresh fluid. A power steering flush will definitely help prolong the life of the power steering components. Failure to have periodic power steering flushes results in important parts like the power steering pump, the seals, power steering rack, and the O-rings wearing out. To have a comprehensive power steering flush, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Radiator Flush
A radiator is the part of your vehicle that keeps the engine cool and protects it from excessive heating. To be cool, the radiator needs to remain clean – always. With time, sludge, rust and other solid deposits build up inside your car’s radiator. These make the cooling system become clogged and less effective. This in effect hurts your vehicle’s performance. A regular radiator flush is enough to keep the system in shape. For this reason, make radiator flushing a part of your routine car maintenance schedule. For all your radiator flush needs, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Transmission Flush
Although most manufacturers recommend a transmission flush every 30,000 miles or every two years, some symptoms may indicate that you need a transmission flush sooner. Some of the symptoms that indicate that your car needs a transmission flush sooner are: transmission grinding or strange noises, problems shifting gears, slipping gears, surging of the car, and delay in vehicle movement. Flushing the used fluid from the transmission washes away tiny particles of dirt, clutch material, and metal shavings. For all your transmission flush needs, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today – we are transmission experts.
Transmission Flush & Filter
Transmission flush and filter change is a comprehensive transmission maintenance service that involves the replacement of old, degraded transmission fluid and filter with new. The service is meant to prolong the life of your transmission. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we offer the most comprehensive transmission flush and filter service. We will exchange your old transmission oil, remove dirt, replace the filter, clean the screen, and replace used pans. Give us a call at 317-786-6253 or visit our auto shop in Indianapolis, IN 46225.
Transmission Service
Just like replacing your engine oil, transmission service is part of your routine vehicle maintenance. The service involves removing and examining the pan, cleaning or replacing the screen or filter, cleaning the pan, reinstalling the pan (with a new pan gasket), replacing the old oil with new, and adding an additive package. Adding new fluid restores the holding power between the clutches. This service helps improve lubrication and helps maximize the life of the transmission. For all your transmission repair needs, visit or call Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN 46225 today. We offer transmission services, reseal services, and clutch services.
Truck Service
To keep your truck maintained and problem free, call or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today. We are here to keep you and your truck on the road.
We Service Most Trucks and Cars
At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services we service most cars and trucks. Call us at 317-786-6253 or visit our auto shop in Indianapolis, IN 46225. Count on Greene’s Auto & Truck Services for all your maintenance needs.
Wiper Blade Replacement
Visibility is very important to safe driving. Having properly functioning wipers can help keep you safer on the road. If your car’s wipers are not wiping well or are leaving lines, have them replaced immediately. To have wiper blades fitted on your vehicle, call 317-786-6253 or visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today. We will fit your car with high quality and effective wiper blades.
Why are old or bad tires dangerous?
As stated above, your tires are an extremely important component of your car or truck. If you’ve ever been out of control in a vehicle, you’ll know how scary being a powerless passenger inside a two ton metal box can be. Driving on tires that are too old, improperly inflated, out of balance, or not suited to weather conditions can spell disaster for your safe journey. Your tires were designed with a very specific task in mind. Using them improperly can have sudden and catastrophic consequences.
Signs your tires need air
This issue can be fairly simple to spot. If your tire seems to be wider at the part which contacts the road, they probably need to be topped up with air. Driving on under-inflated tires wears them out faster due to uneven pressure on the sidewall and can lead to full-on flats and even end up shredding the tire off the wheel! Low tire pressure ruins your vehicle’s fuel economy. If you’ve ever ridden a bicycle with under-inflated tires you know how much extra effort you have to put in to get moving and stay rolling. On the flip side of this, driving with too much air in your tires is also unsafe. While it’s unlikely that hitting a large pothole would cause the tire to burst (remember they’re built to last for thousands of miles) having too much air pressure in a tire reduces the size of the contact patch, or the area where rubber meets road. This can lead to less grip and control over your vehicle. Every tire manufacturer prints the correct tire pressure on the side of their tires, so it’s easy to find out the perfect pressure for your ride.
Signs your tires are out of tread
As with having over-inflated tires, a lack of tread can lead to less control and worse handling for your car or truck. Your tires’ tread patterns help them to hold the road as well as channeling mud and water away from the areas that need to do the gripping. Without enough tread depth, your car can ride up on top of water on the road and cause you a complete loss of control. There are a few common methods of measuring tread depth, such as using a penny to gauge whether or not it’s time to replace your tires, but we recommend coming into Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN for a professional opinion on the matter. Not all tires are created equal and must be replaced at different times.
Signs your tires are damaged
Signs that your tires are damaged can come from a few sources. A visual inspection can catch potential problems before they become major issues such as nails or rocks embedded in the tread grooves. Always remember that there’s a great deal of pressure contained within your tires. If you see any gashes, bubbles or hear the hiss of air escaping it’s best to stay away from that tire and enlist the help of a professional. Believe us, you don’t want a tire exploding anywhere near you.
You can sometimes feel tire damage while driving. If your car begins to make strange noises as it goes down the road or the handling suddenly becomes worse you should pull over as soon as it’s safe. Driving on a flat is a bad idea, and can often lead to more severe damage to your vehicle.
What can and cannot be repaired
Tires are expensive and we take any opportunity we can to repair them safely and save you money. Small punctures can often be plugged and patched (it should always be both!) but sometimes the tire’s day is done. If the puncture is on the outer edge of the tire (outside the tread) it’s probably unsafe to repair. The same goes for a tire that’s been driven on while flat. In this case the sidewall has become weakened and the tire is no longer safe. As with recommended pressures, each manufacturer has guides for what can and what can’t be repaired.
We offer these services to help you prolong the life of your tires.
Alignments
Wheel alignment (or simply alignment) is standard car maintenance that involves adjusting the angles of the wheels so that they are set to the manufacturer’s specifications. The main purpose is to let the suspension and the steering systems operate at their desired angles – this reduces tire wear. Alignment is a complicated process and not all mechanics get it right. To have experts handle your car’s alignment, visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services.
Balancing
If you feel excessive vibration in the car, or wobbling of the steering wheel, your tires may be unbalanced. Greene’s Auto & Truck Services has the professional equipment and technicians to measure the balance of your vehicle’s tires and make necessary corrections. Call us at 317-786-6253 if you have questions, or contact us so we can evaluate your tires.
Repairs
An incorrectly repaired tire could pose a safety hazard to you and your passengers. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, our tire experts will determine whether your tires are able to be repaired, or if they need to be replaced. If the tires are repairable, our certified technicians will make sure they are repaired correctly and get you back on the road.
Tire Inspection
It is recommended that tires, including the spare, be periodically inspected by a tire service professional during routine maintenance intervals such as oil changes and tire rotations. We will inspect the tire tread and sidewalls for irregular tread wear, cracking, scrapes, bulges, cuts, snags, foreign objects or other damage resulting from use. We will remove any stones, glass, foreign objects, etc. embedded in the tread to prevent further damage. Even minor damage can lead to further injury and eventual tire failure. Tires with excessive cracking on the tread or sidewall(s) should be removed from service. This is typically caused by under inflation, over loading, improper storage, and/or improper long-term parking.
Tire Rotation
Tire rotation is the practice of moving the wheels and tires of an automobile from one position to another, to ensure even tire wear, which extends the useful life of a set of tires. Rotation is important because each tire on a car carries a different amount of weight, making them wear at different rates. By rotating them, you basically even out those differences. Your owner’s manual will tell you how often to rotate your tires, but as a rule of thumb, it should be done every 5,000 to 8,000 miles.
Used Tires
Greene’s Auto & Truck Services also offers good used tires for sale. These may be a solution for you if you need tires but can’t afford new tires. Greene’s Auto & Truck Services selects our used tires very carefully to ensure quality and safety to our customers.
We Offer Most Major Brands of Tires
At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we understand that tires are an important part of your car. The quality of tires and material used on them highly affects the vehicle’s performance. Their main purpose is to protect the wheel’s rims and improve vehicle performance. For this reason, we only deal with brand name tires. Also, we offer fleet tire management services to ensure you are getting the best value, fuel economy, and life from your tires.
At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, customer safety is our number one priority. We hope you’ll be a little safer with this information. If you’d like to talk about whether your tires may need inspection or replacement, call us at 317-786-6253 or visit us at Indianapolis, IN. Happy travels!
We offer most major brands of tires. These are a few of our preferred brands.
Tires Questions and Answers
Q: At what mileage interval should I rotate my tires?
A: Experts recommend you rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. While this is a good rule of thumb, your vehicle’s exact interval will depend on its drivetrain and your driving habits. More aggressive drivers in the Indianapolis area may need to rotate their tires more often. Our experts at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services can work with you to determine the tire rotation schedule that will work best.
Q: What are the advantages to rotating my tires?
A: The main advantage of getting your tires rotated is to even out the tread wear of your tires. Evenly worn tires contribute to a smooth and comfortable ride. Rotating your tires consistently can also extend the life of your tires. It can enhance safety by helping to prevent pulling and an uneven grip between the tire and the pavement.
Q: How do you check tire pressure?
A: First, remove the cap from the air valve on the tire and put it somewhere you won’t lose it. Press the tire gauge against the open valve stem for a second or two. Next, read the air pressure gauge. Compare the number on the gage with the recommended tire pressure from your car’s owner’s manual or the sticker that should be next to the driver’s side door opening. Finally, replace the tire’s air valve cap. You can also bring it right here to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services.
Q: Does my tire warranty influence my rotation schedule?
A: Tire manufacturers know that tire rotation is important for even tread wear. Tire mileage warranties are most often set by the manufacturers with tire rotations included. Failing to rotate your tires may void your tires manufacturer warranty.
Q: What throws tires out of balance?
A: If you hit a curb or pothole your wheel-tire assembly can get out of balance. Everyday wear on tires and wheels can also cause an imbalance. Many experts recommended that you get your tires balanced every 5,000 to 7,500 miles or every 2 years. If you buy a new set of tires, you may find that tire balancing is included in your purchase. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, we can check your tire balance and make any necessary adjustments for you.
Q: How do you check tire tread depth?
A: Check all of your tires in multiple locations by inserting a penny into the tread groove on your tire with Lincoln’s head facing toward you and the top of his head touching the tire. If you can see all of Lincoln’s head, your tires are worn out and you need new tires. Of course, you can bring your vehicle to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis and our experts can check it for you.
Q: How does snow tire usage influence rotation decisions?
A: If you have snow tires check your tire pressure and rotate your winter tires on a regular schedule. Rotating snow and winter tires is important to maintaining even treadwear and preserving maximum traction in icy conditions.
Q: Is it okay to mix tire brands on a car?
A: Sometimes mixing brands and models on your car is unavoidable, but having a complete matching set is best. If possible, use the same tire on the front or rear wheels. While it’s not usually advised, you can mix different tire brands on the same car, if you follow a few simple guidelines. Those include: never mix winter tires with all-season or summer tires; and to not mix run-flat tires with non-run-flat tires. For guidelines in the Indianapolis area, give us a call at 317-786-6253.
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Routine transmission fluid flushes help prevent major repair expenses. For complex issues, we meticulously disassemble and repair transmissions, utilizing a vast network of suppliers, manufacturer insights, and expert skills.
Don’t wait for a transmission disaster; visit Greene’s Auto & Truck Services for comprehensive checks on your transmission, clutch, and differentials. Call 317-786-6253 or visit us in Indianapolis, IN to schedule an appointment and ensure your car’s optimal performance!
Our competitively priced transmission services include:
Automatic Transmission
Automatic transmissions shift gears seamlessly, optimizing driving performance by adjusting gears based on various factors. These transmissions typically feature four to five forward gear ratios, along with a Reverse, Park, and Neutral gear. Shifting between gears occurs automatically once the car is in Drive, eliminating the need for a clutch pedal or manual gear shifting, as in a Manual Transmission.
Given the complexity of automatic transmissions, issues should be meticulously assessed by professional auto mechanics.
Clutch
Your car’s clutch serves the vital function of enabling the engine and gearbox to engage and disengage during gear changes. This process allows the engine’s output shaft to keep spinning while relieving pressure on the gears, preventing them from shifting improperly.
After the next gear is smoothly selected, the clutch re-engages the engine and gearbox, restoring forward momentum. Over time, particularly in manual transmission vehicles operated incorrectly, the clutch can wear down, diminishing its effectiveness. A damaged clutch can lead to mid-gear change re-engagements of the engine and gearbox, which can significantly impact your transmission’s health.
Four-Wheel Drive Transmission
Four-wheel drive (4×4) vehicles boast differential gears, front and rear axles, and a transfer case connected to the transmission. The maintenance of four-wheel drive vehicles necessitates care for the transfer case, front and rear differentials, and transmission fluids. For top-tier service regarding your four-wheel drive transmission, visit us at 111 W Raymond St, Indianapolis.
Front-Wheel Drive Transmission
In front-wheel drive vehicles, the engine exclusively drives the front wheels. Power flows through the transmission to the final drive, then splits and propels the two front wheels through the drive axles. Front-wheel drive vehicles position the engine, transmission, and related components at the front of the car. For front-wheel drive transmission repairs, rely on Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis, IN.
Manual Transmission
Manual Transmission vehicles involve the use of a clutch pedal and gear shift to manually change gears, determined by the vehicle’s speed. Manual transmissions can encompass two to eight gears and are categorized into front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive configurations. Typically, manual transmissions require less maintenance than automatic ones.
Transfer Cases
A transfer case is a component of four-wheel drive systems in four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles. It receives power from the transmission and directs it to both front and rear axles. Transfer cases can be chain-driven in most contemporary vehicles. These components connect to the transmission, front and rear axles through drive shafts to ensure maximum control.
Transmission Replacement
In motor vehicles, the term “transmission” usually refers to the gearbox. The transmission employs gears and gear trains to transmit speed and torque from a rotating power source to another device.
Vehicle owners can opt for the replacement of their car’s transmission with a new, rebuilt, remanufactured, repaired, or used transmission. Our seasoned service technicians can guide you in making the best decision for your vehicle and budget.
Transmission Service, Diagnose and Repair
The transmission interfaces with key vehicle components and must function optimally for your safety. Transmission services include filter replacements and fluid drainage to prevent transmission damage.
Common transmission issues that may necessitate repairs include shifting problems, slipping, stalling, fluid leakage, and the illumination of the service light. If you suspect your vehicle may require transmission repair, do not hesitate to arrange an appointment with Greene’s Auto & Truck Services today.
Transmission Fluid Questions and Answers
What are signs that you need to change your transmission fluid?
The most obvious sign that it is time to change your transmission fluid is a warning light on the dashboard. Other signs may include the car’s engine revving when you accelerate or go around corners, difficulty shifting, a chattering noise when you start driving, a slight burning smell or a puddle under your car. Like always, if you are uncertain about a noise, leak or feeling, we encourage you to bring your vehicle to us here at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis.
How often do you really need to change transmission fluid?
It’s important to change your transmission fluid, but the type of transmission you have affects your ideal changing interval. Most cars on the road today have an automatic transmission. If you drive a car with an automatic transmission you need to change your transmission fluid every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. If your car has a manual transmission, it’s recommended that you get the transmission fluid changed every 30,000 to 60,000 miles.
Does a car run better after transmission fluid change?
Yes. Changing your car’s transmission fluid regularly is a great way to improve fuel efficiency. Your vehicle’s transmission will run smoother after changing the fluid, which means your engine will perform better.
What is the average life of a transmission?
Regular fluid changes, filter replacements, and following a proper maintenance schedule are crucial for maximizing transmission life. Neglecting these can significantly shorten its lifespan. Most modern automatic transmissions, with proper maintenance, can last anywhere from 100,000 to 200,000 miles. Manual transmissions typically last longer, often exceeding 250,000 miles with good care.
Which type of transmission lasts the longest?
Opting for a manual transmission means simpler upkeep. They require less frequent servicing than automatics and aren’t picky about specific oil types. Cars with stick shifts often enjoy a longer lifespan compared to their automatic siblings of the same model.
Prevent potential disasters by bringing your vehicle in for an undercarriage check today. Contact us at 317-786-6253 or visit our Indianapolis, IN location to schedule an appointment and ensure your car is in optimal condition!
Our competitively priced under-car services include:
Alignment
A wheel alignment consists of essential car maintenance that involves adjusting the wheel angles to follow the manufacturer’s specifications. This process ensures that the suspension and steering systems operate at their intended angles, thereby reducing tire wear.
Anti-Lock Brakes
Anti-lock brakes are designed to prevent wheel lock-up during rapid deceleration by automatically modulating brake pressure during emergency stops. This system allows wheels to maintain traction with the road while braking.
Failure of anti-lock brakes can elevate the risk of multiple vehicle crashes and run-off road incidents. To mitigate this risk, it is essential to have your anti-lock brake system examined and repaired by experts. At Greene’s Auto & Truck Services, our proficient technicians specialize in diagnosing and repairing faulty ABS systems, ensuring your safety.
Brake System Flush
Brake fluid is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture. This moisture absorption lowers the fluid’s boiling point and can lead to corrosion of the lines and cylinders. In extreme cases, the brake fluid could boil during heavy braking, resulting in a loss of braking capability. To counteract the effects of moisture absorption, auto manufacturers recommend periodic brake system flushes. This procedure involves replacing used and contaminated fluid with fresh fluid.
Brakes
Brakes are mechanical devices designed to slow down or halt a vehicle, primarily through the use of friction. In essence, brakes impede your vehicle’s motion, allowing you to stop whenever and wherever necessary. Brakes rank among the most critical vehicle components, and without them, you would be unable to bring your vehicle to a stop.
Chassis
The chassis serves as the internal framework of your vehicle, providing support for various components such as the wheels, engine, transmission, driveshaft, differential, and suspension.
A weakened or damaged chassis can lead to a weaker vehicle overall. To maintain a sturdy and properly functioning vehicle, it is crucial to have your car’s chassis regularly inspected for defects.
Custom Exhaust
A motor vehicle’s exhaust system consists of piping that guides exhaust gasses from the engine to the outdoors. While its primary purpose is the removal of exhaust gasses, it can be modified to enhance engine power, reduce pollution, and minimize noise. Achieving these goals necessitates under-car service installation of a custom-made exhaust system.
At Greene’s Auto & Truck Service in Indianapolis, IN, we specialize in crafting custom stainless steel exhausts for various vehicle types. Our expertise extends to custom performance exhaust systems, stainless steel mufflers, exhaust kits, racing mufflers, and exhaust accessories, catering to a wide range of vehicles, including customized cars, standard road cars, classics, kit cars, 4x4s, imports, and racecars.
Differential Flush
The differential is a critical vehicle component that compensates for variations in travel distance between the inner and outer wheels during turns. Typically located at the rear and under non-four-wheel-drive (FWD) vehicles, differentials often do not receive the same level of attention as engines. However, it is essential to understand that differential failure equates to vehicle failure.
To safeguard your differential from potential issues, it is recommended to change the differential fluid every 30,000 to 50,000 miles. Regular differential oil checks and changes are as crucial as engine oil maintenance. While inspecting and changing differential oil may seem straightforward, a comprehensive differential flush is best performed by an auto shop.
Differentials
Differentials serve as the components responsible for transmitting engine power to the wheels. A key function of the differential is to distribute power to the wheels while permitting them to rotate at varying speeds, thus earning its name.
During turns, outer wheels travel a greater distance than inner wheels (front wheels also cover more ground than rear wheels). This means that all four wheels move at different speeds while turning, requiring the differential to manage this process. To ensure the proper functioning of your vehicle’s differentials, regular inspections are advised.
Driveline
The driveline represents a vehicle section that connects the engine and transmission to the wheel axles. This component consists of powertrain parts excluding the engine and transmission.
A driveline failure translates to an immobilized vehicle, as energy cannot be transmitted from the engine to the wheel axles. To maintain your car’s driveline in peak condition, inspections and servicing are essential.
Exhaust
In motor vehicles, an exhaust system consists of piping designed to guide exhaust fumes from the engine to the vehicle’s rear. A well-functioning exhaust system not only sounds better but also benefits you, your vehicle, and the environment. Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis has expert technicians ready to service your car’s exhaust system.
Shock Absorbers
Shocks, or shock absorbers, are mechanical devices engineered to smooth out rough road surfaces. They achieve this by converting kinetic energy into another form of energy.
Properly functioning shocks minimize the impact of traveling over uneven terrain, leading to an improved ride quality and enhanced vehicle handling. When shock absorbers develop issues, driving on poorly leveled roads becomes uncomfortable, and your vehicle may sway during turns.
Struts
Much like shock absorbers (shocks), struts serve to dampen the effects of road surfaces as you drive. By absorbing road shocks, struts enable passengers to experience a smoother ride. Struts differ from shocks in that they provide structural support for your vehicle’s suspension.
This means that struts bear the weight of your car, unlike shocks, which primarily regulate weight transfer speed. Struts typically have a lifespan of around 50,000 to 60,000 miles, as the damping characteristics gradually deteriorate over time.
Tires
As tires age, they lose traction and degrade internally, increasing the risk of tire blowouts. Such blowouts can lead to sudden loss of vehicle control. Maintaining good tire condition is crucial for vehicle performance and safety. For all your tire-related needs, don’t hesitate to contact Greene’s Auto & Truck Services at 317-786-6253 today.
Differential FAQs
What is front and rear differential service?
Differential services performed by one of the professional technicians at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services usually includes draining the old fluid from the differentials and replacing it with new fluid according to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations and specifications. Sometimes other components surrounding the differential may need to be serviced as well.
Is it necessary to change the front and rear differential fluid?
Over time, the differential fluid breaks down and becomes dirty impacting performance. It is necessary to have your car or truck’s differential serviced regularly. It is generally recommended to have the differential fluid changed every 40,000 to 60,000 miles. However, if you are a more aggressive driver you may need to get your front and rear differential fluid changed sooner. If you are in Indianapolis or the surrounding areas, give us a call and we can help you figure out what makes the most sense for your vehicle.
Suspension FAQs
What is the difference between shocks and struts?
Shocks and struts are both parts of a vehicle’s suspension system. However, each has a very specific job. Your vehicle has either shocks or struts. You cannot replace your shocks with struts and vice versa. Shock absorbers are hydraulic components that help minimize movement generated by the vehicle’s springs. These springs absorb some of the jolts you might feel from uneven or damaged roads. Struts are structural components of certain vehicles’ steering and suspension systems. They usually consist of a spring and a shock absorber. Struts are designed to be much stronger than shocks since they are designed for vehicles that carry heavy loads.
What happens if I only replace one strut or shock?
If you replace only one shock or strut, it will create poor handling when changing lanes or driving over bumps. If your car is new, replacing only one strut or shock absorber may be ok since the opposite side shock is not worn out yet. Generally, Greene’s Auto & Truck Services recommends replacing both shocks or struts.
Are shocks difficult to replace?
Shock absorber replacement is usually a straightforward job, taking less than an hour of labor, but they should be replaced by a professional. Some models require other components to be removed or replaced before working on the front shocks. Bring your car to Greene’s Auto & Truck Services in Indianapolis and we will help you determine what needs to be done and get you back on the road quickly.
How often should shocks be replaced?
Experts recommend that shocks be replaced at 50,000-100,000 miles. If you are a more aggressive driver or frequently drive on rough roads, they will wear out faster. Shocks don’t go out all at once, they deteriorate slowly over time. If you are noticing problems with handling, making smooth turns or ride smoothness have one of the professionals at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services inspect your shocks.
Are struts difficult to replace?
Replacing struts is simple and fast for a professional. Replacing your front struts yourself is not recommended, especially if you need a new complete strut assembly kit. When you get your truck’s struts replaced you also need to have the front-end alignment checked. Ask the professionals at Greene’s Auto & Truck Services to replace your struts and we will complete the work quickly and easily.
Is it necessary to get an alignment after strut replacement?
Greene’s Auto & Truck Services recommends performing an alignment anytime shocks, struts or other steering and suspension components are replaced. Getting your vehicle’s alignment within factory specifications ensures optimal tire wear and helps prolong the life of your tires.
What is included in a front-end alignment?
Front-end alignment is a service performed on the front wheels. The process includes adjustments to the camber, toe and casters. Your ‘thrust angle adjustment’ may also need adjustments, to ensure that all four wheels are in alignment.