Starting System
A vehicle’s starting system is responsible for delivering the necessary electrical power to the engine to start it. The key components include the battery, starter motor, starter solenoid, and ignition switch. Keeping these components in good condition is essential for a smooth and reliable engine start.
Common points of failure in a starting system include a weak battery, a faulty starter motor, or a damaged starter solenoid. Symptoms of a starting system issue can range from a slow engine crank to a complete inability to start the engine.
At JVC Auto Repair, our experienced technicians understand the importance of a properly functioning starting system. Trust us to diagnose and repair any starting system issues, ensuring your vehicle starts smoothly every time.
Charging System
A vehicle’s charging system is responsible for maintaining the battery’s charge and providing electrical power to the vehicle while it is running. The key components of the charging system include the alternator, voltage regulator, and battery. Keeping these components in good condition is crucial for the overall health of your vehicle and its electrical system.
Common points of failure in a charging system can include a faulty alternator, a damaged voltage regulator, or a worn-out battery. Symptoms of a charging system issue can range from dimming lights and a weak battery to a complete loss of power and an inability to start the engine.
Lighting
From headlamps to tail lights, a functioning lighting system is essential for safety and visibility on the road.
The lighting system in your vehicle is made up of various components, including headlamps, tail lights, turn signals, and more. These components work together to provide the necessary visibility and signals to other drivers on the road.
Keeping your lighting system in good condition is essential to ensure that you are visible on the road and can clearly see other vehicles and obstacles. Common points of failure in the lighting system include burnt out bulbs, faulty wiring, or problems with the electrical system.
Symptoms that may indicate a problem with your lighting system include dim or flickering lights, warning lights on the dashboard, and issues with signals or lighting features.
Body Electrical & Accessories
A vehicle’s body electrical and accessories system includes various parts and components that enhance the driving experience and make your vehicle more convenient to use. Examples of these parts include power windows, power locks, audio systems, navigation systems, and much more.
Common points of failure in the body electrical and accessories system can include blown fuses, damaged wiring, and worn-out components. Symptoms of a problem can range from inoperative power windows or locks, to a complete loss of power to certain accessories.
Auto Systems Vehicle Computer Reprogramming
Your vehicle computer system is responsible for controlling the engine, transmission, air conditioning, and other vital functions. When the system malfunctions, you may experience issues such as reduced engine performance, transmission slipping, or air conditioning problems. These symptoms may indicate a need for computer reprogramming.
Our technicians use cutting-edge software to diagnose and reprogram your vehicle’s computer system. This process is essential to keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently. We can also program your vehicle’s computer system to match any modifications you’ve made to your vehicle, ensuring that everything works in perfect harmony.
Electrical Shorts & Troubleshooting
From powering your vehicle’s lights and accessories to ensuring a smooth drive, a properly functioning electrical system is essential to your vehicle’s overall performance.
Electrical shorts and troubleshooting can be complex and challenging, but our team of experts has the knowledge and experience to diagnose and repair any issues with your electrical system.
Common points of failure in the electrical system include issues with the wiring, alternator, battery, or fuses. Symptoms that may indicate a problem with your electrical system include flickering or dim lights, warning lights on the dashboard, issues with starting your vehicle, or an overall loss of power.