Our process is greater than the sum of its parts…

Original, Aftermarket, Re-manufactured, Rebuilt, and Used parts, that is.

When repairing your car, we select parts from a variety of sources and the choice is based on a thoughtful and thorough process.  If you sit in our waiting room and overhear Mike or Tom on the phone with a parts house, you may think it’s a simple undertaking for him to order a set of spark plugs or a headlamp assembly for the car on the lift in the shop.  In reality, a great deal of time, expertise, and understanding have gone into the decision-making process for each and every part that we stock or order as we work on your vehicle.  With the collective experience of our technicians & service-writers behind us, we can provide you with the best possible value on every repair we undertake.
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how we determine the best parts to use for a range of repairs and maintenance.  To learn more, read on:

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Parts

  • We purchase these parts directly from dealerships.
  • These are the exact parts used when your vehicle was built.

Aftermarket parts made to OEM Specifications

  • These parts are made to the original manufacturer’s specifications and typically function in exactly the same way the original parts do, they are simply made by a different manufacturer.
  • Sometimes they are even made by the same manufacturer but under a different brand name, therefore only the name on the box is different.
  • Example: Toyota owns a parts manufacturer called Denso. Denso makes all the spark plugs for Toyota and their subsidiary companies. Consumers can buy Denso spark plugs for a fraction of the price of the Toyota brand despite them being identical. The part is literally the same exact part made in the same exact plant and only the name on the box differs.

Innovative aftermarket parts

  • Some aftermarket companies have created a niche for themselves by improving on issues in the original parts design.
  • This option offers solutions for notorious issues that plague certain makes and models.

Remanufactured parts

  • These are previously-used parts or “cores” that have been remanufactured to the original blue prints and manufacturer’s specifications.
  • Once remanufactured, the parts are put through the same testing process that the original part was put through when it was made.
  • In certain applications, remanufactured parts dominate the market.

    Rebuilt parts

  • With rebuilt parts, the cause of failure is identified and resolved – only the failed components are fixed before the overall part is resold.
  • In this instance, it’s important to be mindful that other age-related issues may remain, unrelated to the immediate reason for failure.

Used parts

  • These parts were used on a previous vehicle and are typically purchased as-is.
  • When we purchase used engines and transmissions from trustworthy vendors, the parts are usually tested briefly before being shipped out.
  • It is always a good idea to purchase additional parts & labor warranties when using these parts, therefore we typically purchase a full year of parts & labor coverage in these instances.
  • In many applications, repairing a vehicle with used parts is by far the most affordable option.

If you have any questions about our process or about your vehicle’s replacement parts specifically, please contact us and we will be happy to provide you with personalized advice.

In addition to helping you find the best parts for your repairs, we can ensure your vehicle remains safe and reliable with our comprehensive maintenance services.  Our service advisers will be happy to assist you — make an appointment by calling 215-295-4535 or visit www.bigoakcitgo.com to make an online appointment request.

 

Protect Your Investment by Having Your Vehicle Serviced by the Best Auto Mechanic in Morrisville

Whether you are driving a fancy sports car, four-wheel drive truck or the family minivan, your vehicle is a huge investment. So you will want to protect your investment by having your vehicle serviced by the best auto mechanic in Morrisville. That quality maintenance service will come from a mechanic who is ASE certified. ASE stands for Automotive Service Excellence and is an organization which awards certification to auto mechanics who are far above ordinary in expertise. Why is this important? Let’s just say choosing an ASE certified mechanic over another mechanic is like choosing a Rolex watch over that watch you saw at Walmart. Here are a few reasons you should seriously consider an ASE certified mechanic.

ASE certifications aren’t just given to any mechanic, to be ASE certified, you have to earn it. First, a mechanic must give solid evidence of at least two years worth of experience, and then they are subjected to the testing phase. There are eight areas in the automotive mechanic field that are covered in the testing phase. The tests cover fields including engine repair, transmissions, suspension, brakes and engine performance.

Automotive technology is ever-changing and can be extremely complex. ASE-certified mechanics are trained in the latest developments in automotive technology. Having a knowledgeable mechanic in your corner is key to protecting your investment.

If you own a high-performance car, you might be throwing your money away by having a non-certified mechanic working on it. An ASE-certified mechanic will take the time and holds the skills to ensure the work is done right the first time.

As a car owner, you want to do everything possible to ensure your automobile gets as much life out of it as possible. This happens when you have a highly trained ASE-certified mechanic on the job.

 

 

 

Now is an Ideal Time to Take Your Vehicle to Your Yardley Mechanic for Some Necessary Services

We are sure you have noticed, it is something you have been looking forward to for several months. There is no doubt about it, the days are getting longer and the weather is getting warmer as winter begins to release its icy grip. Soon, spring will be here.

And what does that mean?

Well, it means you need to prepare for spring cleaning, set up the sprinkler system, tune up the lawn mower and have your vehicle serviced. You see, the shorter days, freezing cold weather and potholes have taken its toll on your car or truck. So now is an ideal time to take your vehicle to your Yardley/Morrisville mechanic for some necessary services. You heard us, now is the time you need an established, ASE-certified mechanic to work on your car. truck or SUV.

Here are the Areas of Concern

Tires– It is critical you have your tires checked in the spring. Low tire pressure can result in a blowout, diminished handling and will cost you gas mileage. It is probably also about time to have your tires rotated. We will also check to ensure your tires are wearing evenly, uneven wear might indicate a wheel alignment is needed.

Fluids– Low fluids can be detrimental to your vehicle and owners often discover this when the weather warms up, to their dismay. The time is now to have all your fluids checked and replaced if necessary.

Hoses and Belts– All these items deteriorate with age and especially when weather variances change. We will check and replace cracked hoses and frayed belts.

These are just a few things you need to have checked on your vehicle this spring. To ensure your car, truck or SUV is in great working order come this summer, have it serviced now.

 

The Benefits of Having Your Car or Truck Regularly Maintained by Your Yardley ASE Master Certified Automotive Technicians

In our previous article, we were exploring the benefits of having your car or truck regularly maintained by your Yardley ASE Master Certified Automotive Technicians. In order to keep your car or truck running at peak efficiency and extend the life of your automobile, several maintenance measures need to take place on a regular basis. Here is a detailed list.

Oil and Filter Change

Regular oil changes are one of the most common maintenance requirements for the performance of your car or truck. Regular oil and filter changes are critical to the life of your engine. While the oil in your vehicle lubricates and reduces wear and friction, it also carries heat away from critical areas and helps engines run cooler. Regular oil changes also help combat corrosion and rust and reduces engine noise. Changing your oil and filter has proven to be key in a long and trouble-free engine life.

Brakes

It is fairly obvious that having properly functioning brakes are essential in ensuring your safety. Newer cars have many improved features in regards to braking systems, but they should still undergo regular maintenance checks to avoid failures that could be costly and dangerous. If you notice operational issues with your brakes, seek our help as soon as possible.

Tires

Here is something you rarely think about while driving to work, the entire weight of your car or truck is resting on your tires. Therefore, your tires play a vital role in the overall performance of your vehicle. By having regular tire checks, we can look for faulty issues including underinflated tires, overinflated tires, and uneven wear. Part of tire maintenance includes tire rotation, which leads to longer lasting tires and increased safety.

Regular auto maintenance is important and should not be overlooked. Give us a call and schedule an appointment today.