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University Chevron is your AAA Approved "one-stop" Fairbanks Auto Repair, auto maintenance in Fairbanks, Alaska.3245 College Road, Fairbanks, AK 99709
University Chevron is your AAA Approved "one-stop" Fairbanks Auto Repair, auto maintenance and refueling facility in Fairbanks, Alaska. Family owned and operated since 1977, we are here to provide you with TOP Quality Auto Repair, Service and Maintenance for your personal car or truck. Our ASE Master Technicians are experts on brakes, front-end alignments, electrical systems, engine diagnostics, tire service, winterizing, and everything in between for auto repairs and auto maintenance. We are ...
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general automotive repair
automotive oil changing services
truck repair services
tune-up kits
Fuel Sales
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Current Hours
- Sun CLOSED
- Mon 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
- Tue 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
- Wed 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
- Thu 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
- Fri 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
- Sat CLOSED
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Sat CLOSED
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Ubere Fickenson
If you need a vehicle serviced in Fairbanks, beware of Mike's University Chevron.
Last time (3 years ago) they missed crimping a wheel weight which I found on the ground next to the tire later minutes after leaving the station.
This time I left the vehicle with Mike's University Chevron for a tire changeover the night before & picked it up the following evening, only to find the INSIDE severely frosted up - a stupid cheechako mistake by the mechanics. Twenty minutes of defrosting later I drove away then ran it for 90 minutes to try to clear all the frost inside.
Next morning after being parked outside it wouldn't start. When I went to jump the battery even the hood was frozen in place. Finally after cycling the shifter a bunch of times the transmission interlock finally disengaged & it started.
All of these problems are a result of Mike's University Chevron not taking the time to get the wet air out before they parked it - how hard is it to open the doors for a minute or two so it doesn't frost up? We live in an Arctic climate & I expect professionals to take the simple steps necessary to keep the interior of a car from frosting up when it goes from a wet garage at 50F to a parking lot at -10F.
At best this is clearly this is beyond the skill level or comprehension of Mike's University Chevron; at worst I'd suspect they have created opportunities for revenue enhancement.
Consider yourself warned - I certainly won't ever use Mike's University Chevron again!
Detailed Information
- Location TypeNA
- Opening Date1977
- Annual Revenue Estimateunknown
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- Employees5 to 9
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- University Chevron Mike Thomas
- Phone 907-479-4616
- Email [email protected]
- Fax 907-479-5801