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A+ Smog & Muffler

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235 E Highland Ave, San Bernardino, California, 92404, United States
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May 10, 2018
Been around the world, military, civilian, and have worked with many shops that do repairs. I was recommended to have a bit of work done here, at A Plus, by a custom shop down the street. Now, I will GO TO NO OTHER PLACE, because A Plus Smog & Muffler is by far the most efficient, hardest working, and timely business in the Inland Empire. Steve, John, and the ENTIRE CREW have done more than exceptional work on my; Engine Mounts, Thermostat, Water Pump, Alternator - and the skilled customer service displays a highly trained, knowledgeable, informative, certified mechanical staff. Currently I had some sounds from my wheels, (and they knew right away what they were working with) and now they are taking care of my Wheel Bearings and Tie Rode Ends! Good looking on the Brakes too, Steve! Great work done at an incredible price. Fast, friendly and reliable, when you know the dealer should just tell you to come here, to A Plus, from now on! Our family is ever grateful and feeling much safer driving our vessel! Thank you A Plus, Respect.

Jun 28, 2018
Such a great place. Everyone is friendly and helpful. Steven has excellent customer service. Prices are reasonable. Service is fast and done properly. Will recommend to everyone and anyone.

Jul 10, 2018
Very good customer service and fair prices. Haven't had any issues with my car since I took it here a few weeks ago.

May 4, 2018
Great service and price Steve the person who helped me out was so helpful with the repair of my car. I'm so happy I chose this shop over any other. My car feels great and 1000 times better of what it felt like

Jun 23, 2018
First off, been going here 10 years, replace water-pump twice, brake bleed initially, felt good with Christian ownership. They let me bring own parts which was a plus. Two years ago, got a rattle in exhaust, they replaced whole system with new muffler and cat. Got engine code right after, they forgot to hook-up o-2 sensors, no biggy, fixed it myself. Must add, welds on new exhaust were wonderful, I am a back-yard welder. Here comes 2018, my jeep is telling me with code-reader that my sensor in distributor is bad, either camshaft or crankshaft, forgot, it is in distributor. I take to my favorite place because state wants a smog check, the the heavy duty one required by state. They oblige, I overhear owner telling his staff, "I might not make payroll next month." He didn't know I heard him. My Christian values sink in, tell the mechanic I have all these parts for radiator repair, why don't you put them in for me if cost is reasonable. We agreed on price and felt good to help out shop. I come back 2 hrs later, smog guy tells me it didn't pass, need new cat and O-2 sensors plus diagnostic. I am astonished, my cat replaced by you two yrs ago with less than 2000 miles (this is a rock-crawler, very limited use) is bad? He states those cats are cheap, don't last long. I agree to replace o2 sensors because I have never replaced them (1997), told them to hold off on cat because there is no way it is bad after 2000 miles. I get jeep back, tell me to drive for 50 miles to clear codes, for some reason, they replaced my number 1 cylinder spark plug, never asked why, forgot I replaced wires and plugs last year. I take Jeep in next few days after putting miles on it to clear codes, nothing, codes never popped for me. Amazingly, when smog guy starts up jeep he gets code for mis-fire on cylinder 1, can't do recheck until more repairs. Needs total tune-up with wires and plugs. I tell them to park jeep on side of street, will pick up and do work myself. Order factory parts from mopar, took two weeks for back-order, did simple job myself and put 100 miles on it to clear codes. My code reader showed no hits, very clear. Take to shop for smog re-check, smog guy tells young guy to check for codes, tell customer he is late and will have to leave jeep. Jeep is a play-toy, was planning on leaving and always tell them to take your time, no hurry. Overhear code reader tell smog guy, who is busy, say codes are clear. I wait for an update for a few minutes, code-reader guy approaches and states your system has not cycled, drive it for many more miles. At this time I know this is not the same shop I have spent thousands of dollars at, a sham. I drive it 2 miles west, have another shop test and it passes easily, cat is 0%, no issues at all. Don't go here, either not same Christian owner, or went sleazy.

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