The differentials on your Ford, Chevrolet, or Dodge diesel pickup are some of the hardest working components on your truck. At Kermit’s Certified Transmission & Auto in Kingman, AZ, our technicians are experts in maintaining, repairing, and replacing differentials, keeping your truck reliably on the road.
At Kermit’s Certified Transmission & Auto in Kingman, AZ, we know how annoying a faulty fuel gauge can be. Never knowing how much gas you have in your car, truck, or SUV, and constantly running the risk of stranding yourself on the road somewhere, takes its toll after a while. Luckily, we can fix that.
We’ve all been here: You start up your vehicle in the morning and begin to back out of the driveway. Before your hand reaches the volume dial on the stereo to crank up your favorite morning radio duo, you hear a noise coming from your car. A vehicle shouldn’t make that noise, yet yours is. And it sounds bad. But is it?
Fleet cars, vans, and trucks see a lot of wear and tear. If your engine has already called it a day, then it’s obviously case closed - you need a new engine or a new vehicle. However, there are many times when an engine is about to go down, and you can get it taken care of before it kicks the bucket for good - saving you time and towing in the process.
At Kermit’s Certified Transmission & Auto in Kingman, we understand how important it is to have ice cold AC in your truck on a long, hot day. Whether you drive a Chevy, Ford, or Dodge diesel pickup, chances are you have a lot of cab to cool down, and a subpar AC just won’t cut it.
They were very professional and got my vehicle done in less time than I thought it was going to take. They had very good pricing as well and make sure the job is done right.
-Rainy R. (5-star Google review)
Balanced wheels are essential for a multitude of reasons, particularly on commercial trucks. At Kermit’s Certified Transmission & Auto in Kingman, AZ, we have the precision equipment necessary to provide you with the best balance possible, keeping your truck smoothly and reliably on the road.
In the old days, when your headlight burned out you just replaced the entire thing with a new glass bulb. Modern headlights are plastic assemblies, with a bulb inserted through the back. What this means, is that the plastic lens that light shines through never gets replaced, and eventually will begin to oxidize and deteriorate due to time, weather, and heat from your bulb. Today you will learn when it’s time to fix or replace your headlight assemblies, what options you have in doing so, and what the benefits are.