Keyword Details: Automotive Systems Repair
Programs staffed by mechanics who have been trained to service and repair motor vehicles that have gas or diesel engines including braking/ABS systems, cooling systems, electrical systems, air conditioning/heating systems, engine systems, exhaust systems, fuel and intake systems, suspension and steering systems and the drive train (transmission and differential). Also included are programs that pay for automotive systems repairs.
Students in Gateway’s Automotive Technology program provide reduced-cost auto repair work to members of the community. If your car or light truck is 10 years old or newer and needs a repair that aligns with the course curriculum, you may be eligible for a service with fees as low as $30 plus the cos...
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Please contact the ADRC if you need additional assistance or have any additional questions Kenosha County ADRC 8600 Sheridan Road; Kenosha, WI 53143 phone: 262-605-6646; email: adrc@kenoshacounty.org Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm.
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