Your license tags are due, but your check engine light is on.

Your check engine light has been on for 3 months and now it’s time to go to emissions. You already know why the check engine light is on. You had an auto parts store do a free code check. ???  Making the repair is going to cost money, but the repair is needed to get your new tags.

ADEQ

Tony’s Service Center participates with the Arizona Emissions repair program ADEQ. The ADEQ program helps car owners pay for the emissions repair. AZ pays up to $900 for repairs. The average emissions repair is around $1,200. Remember, any help is good help.

How do you get on the ADEQ program?

ADEQ Program

ADEQ Program step 1

ADEQ Program step 1

ADEQ Program step 2

ADEQ Program step 2

ADEQ Program step 3

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ADEQ Program step 4

ADEQ Program step 4

Is it easy?

Yes, yes it is. Tony’s Service Center is here to help with your emissions repairs. Give us a call today. 602-264-9866.

The main takeaway: Some emissions issues don’t get fixed. Why will clients give up on the repair? It’s all about the cost. I have some clients say no to repairs because of the age or condition of the car. Buying a new car or getting a newer used car in better condition is always an option.

I look at it this way. If an emissions repair is under $2,000. you should fix the car you own. You will never buy a good car for $2,000.

Fix your old car, if it’s in good shape.

 

HeyAnthonyAZ?

This site was created because I have had so many people say the same thing.  (Hey Anthony how do you do this?)  (Hey Anthony take a look at this.)  (Hey Anthony what should we do?)  You get the point.  I can fix almost anything.  It sounds stupid, but it’s true.

I am Anthony Xavier an automotive mechanic in Phoenix, AZ.  I am a ASE Master Tech, with L1 advanced diagnostics and service consultant experience.  I have a military background and I have fixed a lot stuff during my mechanical career.  Hey, I enjoy what I do and I like helping clients keep the most important thing they own, “daily transportation” in good working order.

The very first time I used my dad’s tools, I was 8 years old.  Yes, I got in trouble.  I took apart his Honda motor cycle, Oops…  Let’s just say, I did not do that again.  Many of the things I know today happened because I just jumped in with both feet.  More importantly I stay with the job till it is done.

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