Welcome to AVP Service Center!
Your Bristol and Philadelphia, PA Auto Repair Experts
Conveniently located just outside Philadelphia in Bristol, AVP Service Center is staffed by ASE-certified mechanics who understand that your vehicle is one of your most important assets.
Whether you are looking for tires, oil changes, brake repair, or emissions testing or more, AVP Service Center is here for you. Scheduling service with us is easy – select the service you need and submit online today!
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Our service facility is independently owned and operated providing full-service repair and maintenance services. We use the latest diagnostic equipment to guarantee your vehicle is repaired or serviced properly and in a timely fashion. We are conveniently located at 4030 New Falls Road, in Bristol, PA...Just minutes from Philadelphia, Levittown and Bensalem!
- Service Financing Available
- ASE Certified Technicians
- Courtesy Local Shuttle Service (within 10 miles)
- Fair and Transparent Pricing
- We Accept ALL Warranties
- ASE Certified Technicians
Below are some of the many auto repair services we offer:
- Hassle-Free Service Financing
- Personal Service Advisor
- State of the Art Waiting Area
- 16 Service Bays
- FREE Shuttle Service
What Our Customers Say
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Auto Maintenance FAQs
A: The consensus agrees that a driver should get an oil change every 3,000 to 7,000 miles or every three months. However, you can always refer to your owner's manual which covers the recommended oil change interval for your specific make and model. Many of today's newer vehicles will actually tell you when they are due for service. Remember: an oil change is essential because it acts as a lubricant for the internal cogs and gears under the hood. Without it, oil can turn into sludge and prohibit your vehicle from operating correctly.
A: Aside from engine oil, there are many other fluids that are vital to the health of your vehicle. Some examples include the transmission fluid, brake fluid, engine coolant, and power-steering fluid. Their levels are not only affected by how frequently you drive but extreme temperatures as well. As such, specialists advise checking them at the same time as your oil change or every month or two.
A: Typically, there are two filters in a vehicle. One is for the engine and the other is for the cabin. A dirty filter can prevent airflow, limiting the engine's ability to expend hot air and inhibiting clean air to pass through. How often you need to change it varies, though the conventional timeframe is about 30,000 miles, which is why the best way to determine that it needs a replacement is to check it periodically. Fortunately, replacing a filter is a quick and easy process.
A: On average, brake pads begin to wear out around the 20,000- to 30,000-mile mark, but there are many factors that may impact this figure. Knowing what signs to look out for will therefore prove instrumental in detecting when your brake pads need to be replaced. If you feel your vehicle taking longer to come to a stop or notice a high-pitch screeching or grinding noise when braking, scheduling a checkup is integral. Running with worn brake pads will eventually affect the rotors, which can be a costly repair, so taking a proactive approach will not only keep you safe but save you money as well.
A: The standard battery is projected to last three to five years, but variables like hot and cold weather can influence its longevity, so it is best to keep an eye out for signs your battery power is declining. If your headlights and dashboard lights are starting to dim or if your vehicle has difficulty starting, these are clues that your vehicle may be due for a battery replacement.