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Personalized Care Driven by Technology.

Personalized Care Driven by Technology.
Serving Qualtiy Auto Repair in the Metro Detroit Area Since 1981
Whether you own a domestic or import vehicle, you can rest assured we have a high level of technical expertise and the commitment to correctly fixing your car the first time. With a 2 year / 24,000 mile nationwide warranty on any Detroit auto repair, you can feel confident that the team at Curt’s Service will take great pride in providing a quality auto service.


Local drivers from the Metro Detroit area enjoy bring their cars to our auto repair shop not only for our first-rate repairs, but also for our superior customer service. While we work on your vehicle, feel free to wait in our comfortable lobby with complimentary Wi-Fi Internet. If you have somewhere you need to be, take advantage of our free local shuttle, or one of our available loaner cars!

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No Start Engine

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Engine Overheating causses and repair

Engine Overheating Is your engine overheating? Most engines are designed to operate within a "normal" temperature range of about 195 to 220 degrees F. A relatively constant operating temperature is essential for proper emissions control, good fuel economy and performance. But problems can arise that cause the engine to run hotter than normal, resulting in engine overheating. Your engine's cooling system is filled with a 50/50 mixture of water and ethylene glycol antifreeze. The coolant will boil at 225 degrees unless it is held under pressure by the radiator cap. A 15 PSI radiator cap will increase the boiling temperature of a 50/50 coolant blend up to 265 degrees F. If the concentration of antifreeze to water is upped to 70/30 (the maximum recommended), the boiling temperature with a 15 psi radiator cap goes up to 276 degrees. So obviously the radiator cap plays a significant role in preventing the coolant from boiling and the engine from o...

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Your Good Taste Deserves Our Attention Let Us Protect Your Investment We are an alternative to the dealer for customer paid maintenance, service and repairs during the factory warranty period and beyond. We maintain your car to the highest standards of workmanship and service. Company owner & operator is ASE Master Technician and Involved with most repairs ASE, BOSCH & Michigan Certifications and training Service Providers, not just part changers Personal Interest in every car and every customer Original equipment manufacturer quality parts in stock or overnight Close convenient location l Honor most service contracts Pre-Purchase Examinations