The Best Mobile Oldsmobile Mechanics in Indianapolis, IN

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Bryant at YourMechanic

Bryant

Ratings
(637 Reviews)
Experience
14 years
by Chris from Indianapolis, IN 46214

Without his diagnosis and help in choosing the right parts I would have had no clue what was going on. He was awesome and cool to talk to while he showed me the problem

SERVICE

Brake Pads

AMOUNT PAID

$345.91
by Hallie from Indianapolis, IN 46208

Bryant is an excellent mechanic. His work is above reproach. He is always well prepared and is capable of working in any social environment.

Matthew at YourMechanic

Matthew

Ratings
(183 Reviews)
Experience
14 years

SERVICE

Battery

AMOUNT PAID

$171.15
by Debra from Indianapolis, IN 46219

Very fast and reliable. Good personality answered all my questions without hesitation. I will definitely be using him for now on.

AMOUNT PAID

$70.00
by Debra from Indianapolis, IN 46241

This is the second time I have had to have Matt come out as always a great mechanic. Would recommend Matt to all in need.

Alan at YourMechanic

Alan

Ratings
(44 Reviews)
Experience
22 years

SERVICE

Ignition Switch

AMOUNT PAID

$70.00
by Virgil from Indianapolis, IN 46239

I usually repair my own cars but I was too busy. So, I tried YourMechanic. Alan was professional and well prepared to complete my repair. Unfortunately, he was working on an older model, with limited parts availability, and was unable to complete my repair. He provided an honest assessment of my options and costs to complete repair. Later, I completed repair myself and his advice proved to be 100% accurate and helpful. There was only a fair charge for Alan's time. YourMechanic and Alan were a bargain.

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4.8/5

Number of Reviews

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Answers to common Oldsmobile questions

Master cylinder issues with vehicle. Hard to stop.
Answered by Andrew
The booster won't make your pedal go to the floor. If you bled all the brakes, and there are no leaks, then it's most likely the master cylinder. You can take them apart and clean them, but if the seals...
Hard to steer.
Answered by Andrew
These vehicles have hydraulic power steering systems. If any fluid is leaking from the system it can cause the system not to function properly. The basic parts of the system include the power steering pump, lines, rack and pinion, and...
Tire damaged hitting curb.
Answered by Robert
After any sort of impact with the suspension you can have a series of parts that need to be replaced. When a mechanic comes across a situation like this the first thing that would be done is a visual inspection....
Truck shakes and traction light coming on.
Answered by Evan
Replacing the water pump in your vehicle is quite a labor intensive job. Part of the job requires removal of the timing chain that runs the engine. If the chain is not reinstalled properly it will cause the engine to...

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