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Technician Training at Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips

August 26, 2022

Your vehicle is important to you, and keeping it running properly is important to your lifestyle. That's why you're smart enough to have it serviced regularly at Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips in Shelby Township. And even though it may just be routine maintenance, you want it done right by automotive professionals.

It's also very important to your Shelby Township service center to keep you happy and on the road. You might be surprised at the amount of money our Shelby Township auto service center spends annually to make sure our friendly and knowledgeable technicians are properly trained.

Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips offers a variety of automotive services for many kinds of vehicles. We need to be current on the latest techniques and parts so that we can give you quality service. Our Shelby Township service centers subscribe to data services that list the high quality parts and fluids recommended by your manufacturer.

And each service has a checklist of standard procedures. Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips technicians follow these procedures so they can safely deliver a consistent level of high-quality service.

Some services at Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips require the use of specialized equipment. Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips technicians are trained extensively on this equipment so that they can service your car quickly and efficiently.

Classroom, video and hands-on training is provided by the company and outside trainers. It's not only important that friendly and knowledgeable technicians be able to perform a given task, they also need to be thoroughly trained in inspection and diagnostic techniques. One of the great services they perform is to detect potential problems before they become serious.

The automotive service industry has standards for classifying and communicating problems. For example, it's one thing to learn that your manufacturer recommends that you change your serpentine belt every 30,000 miles/48,000 km and another to learn that the belt is on the verge of failure. These standards help you understand the urgency of recommendations, letting you make better automotive service decisions.

Michigan folks may be interested to know that service technicians (including those at Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips) are trained in compliance with federal and local Shelby Township laws and regulations, including environmental regulations regarding the disposal of used parts and fluids.

It's the goal of Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips to provide fast, courteous service. You should feel free to ask your friendly and knowledgeable technician or one of the managers about your service or for more information about their recommendations.

At Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips, well-trained service providers, established procedures, industry standards and, of course, great people, combine to give you the best auto service in Shelby Township.

Tuffy Shelby Car Care Tips
48124 Van Dyke
Shelby Township, Michigan 48317
586.323.9550

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