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Bion's Full Service Auto Care

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Free Estimates  |  Over 92 Years of Experience  |  Pickup and Delivery Service

Free Estimates

Over 92 Years of Experience

Pickup and Delivery Service

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Have a question? We have the answer! Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information.

  • Why do my breaks squeak?

    Brakes can squeak for a variety of reasons. Continuous squeals and grinding sounds mean it's time for new brake pads and shoes. If you notice longer stopping distances and/or difficulty stopping in emergency situations, it's a good idea to get your brakes checked. Call us today for brake repair in La Crosse, WI.

  • Why is my check engine light on?

    The check engine light is one of the most vital components of a properly functioning vehicle. It alerts the driver of a potential problem on the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system (main computer).


    When the check engine light comes on, it means that a system in your vehicle, such as ignition, fuel injection, or emission control is not operating efficiently even though your vehicle seems to be running fine. 


    If your check engine light comes on and it's flashing, that indicates a more severe problem that should be checked out immediately to prevent damage to the catalytic converter (part of your exhaust system). When you experience a flashing light, minimize driving at high speeds, especially if you're towing.


    When the check engine light comes on, there's no need to panic. Make an appointment to get your vehicle checked out as soon as possible. Ignoring your check engine light could severely damage engine components and cost you more money in the end. For auto repair in La Crosse, WI, be sure to call us today!

  • Why do I need to have my engine oil changed every 3,000 miles?

    The additive in the oil starts to break down as soon as it heats up to high temperatures. The engine in your vehicle will reach over 200 degrees almost every time you drive it. History has proven that the 3,000 mile mark is a good interval to have your engine oil replaced.


    If you do not also change the oil filter when changing the engine oil in your vehicle, you are combining your clean engine oil with deteriorated engine oil, and this will lessen the effectiveness of the new engine oil you just put in your vehicle. For a reliable auto shop in La Crosse, WI, be sure to contact us today.

  • Why is engine oil milky brown?

    Milky brown engine oil is an indication of coolant in the oil. This can be caused by a blown head gasket (or another gasket), a failed transmission cooler, or cracked casings. This condition is very serious and needs to be checked by a professional technician immediately. Should your engine oil look milky brown, call us today for the auto shop in La Crosse, WI you can rely on.

  • What is the tire pressure of my tires?

    Tire pressure indicates how much air you have in your tires. You should always set the tire pressure by the tire manufacturers' pressure specs. They can be found on the side of the tire. 


    To realize better mileage, tire wear, and handling, run the pressure at the maximum pressure. The tire manufacturers are the experts and should be your source for pressure information. Should you need further clarification, be sure to call us today about tires in La Crosse, WI.

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