Leo Brown's Complete Auto Care

Leo Brown's Complete Auto Care Leo Brown's Complete Auto Care is here for all your vehicle repair needs. We are dedicated to providing quality service at a great value to our customer.

12/16/2021

Hi Everyone. As the year comes to an end I wanted to thank all of you for your loyalty to Leo Browns Complete Auto Care over the years.
As most of you know I retired in October and look forward to the next chapter in my life.
It is still bitter sweet as I loved what I did, but more importantly I loved the great relationships with many of you that happened over the years. I will miss you.
Of course the shop is still here to serve you, the new owner Felipe is dedicated to giving you the best service possible. And Ivan, who has been with me several years is still there taking care of your needs. He is doing a great job.
So with all that said I want to say goodbye and wish you all a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

04/23/2020

Just a reminder that we discount $25.00 off per axle on brakes. In addition the brake promotion is running with Parts Plus so you can get additional rebates off pads, rotors, calipers, and some hub bearings.

With that said now is a great time to get any needed brake work completed while additional discounts are available.

04/09/2020

Keep Maintaining Your Vehicle Even If It Sits Idle

With a majority of vehicle owners living in areas of the country that have stay-at-home orders, many vehicles may be sitting idle for days or weeks at a time. The non-profit Car Care Council recommends starting your car at least once a week and keeping up with routine auto care to help prevent potential maintenance issues.

“Just as it is recommended that people stay active during this time of social distancing, your car should get some activity as well,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “If your vehicle sits idle for too long, the battery could die, the tires can develop flat spots and the engine oil may start to deteriorate. Just a short solo drive once a week and a little car care will keep your car running efficiently and safely.”

When starting your car weekly, let it run for at least five minutes. If the vehicle is started in a garage, make sure the garage door is open and there is plenty of ventilation. In addition, the Car Care Council suggests monitoring the following areas of your vehicle if it sits idle for long periods of time.

Battery – Today’s vehicles have several computers that are always in operation, so if a car sits too long without recharging, the battery could die within a couple of weeks.

Tires – Maintain proper tire pressure to improve vehicle performance and gas mileage. Doing so is also important for vehicle safety. Checking the tire pressure frequently is more important if the car is parked for long periods of time. Vehicles that sit idle too long can develop flat spots, so taking a brief drive every once in a while will help prevent bald spots, and recharge the battery, too.

Fuel – Today’s modern fuel systems help preserve the life of the gas in your tank and also prevent fuel oxidation. Keeping a full tank of gas helps limit gas-tank condensation. If you are still concerned about the gas in your tank going bad, a fuel stabilizer may help extend the life of your fuel.

Oil – If a car sits too long, the oil can deteriorate, so continue to change the oil at the proper time intervals, even if you are not driving your normal mileage. It is always best to check the owner’s manual for the maximum time you should wait between oil changes.

Brakes – If a car sits idle, rust can start to form on the brake rotors, especially if the car is parked outside. Driving your car at least once a week will help prevent rust buildup.

Cleaning – Removing the grime and sediment that builds up on the outside of your car helps prevent rust, and cleaning the interior is important, too. Wipe down the dashboard, steering wheel, cup holders, door handles, vents and console with a quality, all-purpose automotive cleaner that will help disinfect the interior areas of your vehicle.

For more helpful information about maintaining your vehicle for safety, dependability and value, visit www.carcare.org/car-care-guide to order the Car Care Council’s free 80-page Car Care Guide.

03/26/2020

Hi everyone. I wanted you to know that we are open for business to handle any of your maintenance or repair needs.

We have put measures in place to limit face to face contact. We have closed the waiting area for now and have a table set up inside the entrance to sign in and drop off your keys, and if you want we can take payment over the phone .

We sanitize the facility every morning and are taking measure for your protection.

Know is a good time to do those catch up repairs or get that maintenance done.

Hope to see you soon.

Leo Brown

If the check engine light is on in your vehicle it needs attention! For example a check engine light for a misfire, if y...
12/14/2017

If the check engine light is on in your vehicle it needs attention! For example a check engine light for a misfire, if you keep driving with it, will damage the catalytic converter. Avoiding a few hundred dollar repair could cost you over a thousand to replace the converter.

Also remember you can not get a smog check with a check engine light on so don't wait until the smog is due to get that light fixed.

We can diagnose that light for you and get it repaired .

Although the check engine light may look scary lit up on the dashboard, there is nothing to fear. A glowing check engine light doesn’t mean you have to immediately pull the car to the side of the road, but it does mean you should get the car checked out as soon as possible: http://bit.ly/2C74hcn

03/26/2016

It's Spring break....don't forget to have your car checked out before you head out on any road trips!

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08/27/2015

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The average car owner may not realize about some of the preventative system maintenance things relating to systems. Protect yourself from breakdowns by havin...

04/21/2015

anneb, GLENDORA, CA
Can't say enough about how great Leo Brown's Auto Care is. I'm always more than satisfied. An honest mechanic like Leo is rare plus his work is always excellent and at a really fair price. I will never take my car any place else.
- 2 weeks ago

See where your vehicle stacks up in regard to vehicle maintenance.http://tiny.cc/NCCM15infographic
04/20/2015

See where your vehicle stacks up in regard to vehicle maintenance.

http://tiny.cc/NCCM15infographic

This car infographic displays results from free car care inspections around the country. Do you know how healthy your car is? Top problem areas included dirty or low engine oil, dirty or restricted air filters and low or leaking coolant.

12/25/2014

Merry Christmas everyone, hope you have a blessed day!

11/27/2014

I want all our loyal customer to know how thankful I am for their business. It has been a tough move over to Covina from Midas but I am grateful to all of you who have followed me to the new shop.
Keep sending the referrals they are helping us grow.

Leo

09/09/2014

I am on vacation in Upstate New York to see my Family and have not been on Facebook. I found out today that my friend Bruce Laidlaw pasted away on September 3rd.
Many of my customers had the opportunity to meet Bruce as he was at the shop over the past few months learning the service side of the business and helping me out.
I am shocked at his passing and very sad to loose a good friend like him.

Address

676 E San Bernardino Road, Ste A
Covina, CA
91723

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16263323400

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