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February 2023 by Robert Doering
Getting a boat starter repaired, hopefully in a day or two cause I need to finish winterizing the boat
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February 2023 by Brad Kirby
Jeff & his team do a great job, he's rebuilding my starter in my 1950 Chrysler Windsor Limousine.
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February 2022 by The One
I highly recommend this shop. Outstanding customer service & high quality work. Since finding them last year I won't be going anywhere else.
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July 2021 by Roger Siebenaler
Good place to get car batteries and starters, altenators and generators fixed.
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July 2021 by mark barnier
Fast service and they stand behind their work
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July 2020 by John St. Germain
Great people always ontop of repairs and willing to help
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July 2019 by Carl LaShomb
I needed a starter on my sole work truck. Several Parts stores told me 3-4 days to get one.
Auto Electric had it back to me the day after I dropped it off, and had my business back up and running, and they were about 25% LESS than buying a rebuild
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July 2018 by Allen Krebser
Jeff is great. Any battery or alternator needs see him.
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July 2018 by Clinton Wheeler
Honest hard-working shop great asset to the community
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July 2017 by Randall J. Gonyo
Quality workmanship on all Starters and Alternators. Best game in town.
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July 2017 by Elizabeth Rotax
Great people to work with.
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July 2017 by tanners epic pythons
Great services if they can't fix it they find you someone that can
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July 2016 by Rob Dupaw
Always good quality parts honest and affordable prices
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July 2016 by Craig Lyndes
I got 2 Lecee-Neville alternators rebuilt for my '83 Wanderlodge RV. These alternators are no longer available new, so I was very glad that Auto Electric was able to rebuild them. When I put the first one in service (the second is for a spare) I soon noticed that although the voltage was holding steady at 14.1V the amperage was swinging wildly from 0 to 40 amps. I brought the RV to Auto Electric where Blaine looked at it. Of course it was only varying the amps by +/-5 while he was there, He adjusted the voltage and sent me on my way.
We are taking our annual winter trip and within 200 miles the Amps were swinging from 0 to 40 again. At our first stop in Jersery City I replaced the voltage regulator with the one from my spare. This voltage regulator generated DC, varying the amperage according to how much charging was needed, but had another fault. It drew a constant 4 or 5 amps even when the engine was shut off. This caused the voltage regulator to heat up and did nothing for our battery life as we overnighted at Walmarts and truck stops on our way west. I ended up disconnecting the ground wire every night when we parked to preserve our batteries. By the time we got to Ohio (within the first 500 miles of operation) this second voltage regulator had begun swinging the amperage from 0 amps to 40 amps several times a minute.
In Ohio I hunted down a Transpo 230-16009 voltage regulator and installed it. We are now in Denver and it has worked flawlessly.
Folks at Auto Electric - I would suggest not using the voltage regulators you sold me. Two failures within the first several hundred miles of use is unacceptable. One of your people informed me that if I swapped the voltage regulators I would void any warranties, so I guess I'm out the $45 each to replace the two regulators you sold me. I hope this information will allow you to do better by any future customers that you might be considering using the first voltage regulators on.
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July 2015 by Clinton Calderwood
Great alternator rebuild service. This company also stands by their work. I had a Mercedes E-class alternator rebuilt there and got it back looking and running like new.