The Best Mobile Subaru Mechanics in Tualatin, OR

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Andrew at YourMechanic

Andrew

Ratings
(754 Reviews)
Experience
17 years

SERVICE

Knock Sensor

AMOUNT PAID

$94.99
by Jennilee from Tualatin, OR 97062

He was early and professional. This is greatly appreciated since I requested the repair done at my place of work. Thanks!!

Gerron at YourMechanic

Gerron

Ratings
(185 Reviews)
Experience
36 years

SERVICE

Ignition Switch

AMOUNT PAID

$289.97
by Christi from Tualatin, OR 97062

Gerron was friendly and knowledgeable. I appreciate the convenience, in that I could book an appointment when I needed to, without needing to take my car to a shop. I would definitely recommend Gerron to a friend. Thank you!

AMOUNT PAID

$70.00
by Jennilee from Tualatin, OR 97062

Great service, thank you!

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Tualatin Subaru Service Rating

Average Rating

4.0/5

Number of Reviews

4

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Answers to common Subaru questions

Lots of noise on startup, car isn’t a morning person
Answered by Tom
Hello! Thank you for writing in with this question. Due to the design and characteristics of the “boxer” style engine, this cold-start noise is considered “normal” by Subaru corporate. It may be a good idea to have a professional at...
If I take my foot up off the as it might shoot forward
Answered by Tom
Hello! Thank you for writing in with this question and concern. A surge like this could be caused by any number of electrical sensors (intake temperature sensor, throttle position sensor, etc.). It could also be caused by a mechanical malfunction...
Head gaskets failed how likely is it to happen again?
Answered by Tom
Hello! Thank you for writing in with this question. The design of the “boxer” engine makes for a high probability of head gasket problems. Coolant and oil drainage isn’t like typical “V” or inline style engines, so coolant and oil...
Driver seat broke and basically collapsed
Answered by Tom Rendahl
Greetings! Thank you for writing in about this problem. The welds on the seat brackets may have broken. This seems to be a common problem in this generation of Forester. A professional mechanic from YourMechanic can diagnose what failed (https://www.yourmechanic.com/book/?mktg_jid=391)...

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