Logan's auto fix
Logan B. has been keeping DMV residents on the road consistently and reliably for over ten years through a combination of advanced technical knowledge and an unmatched work ethic. When you choose his service, you can breathe easier knowing that your vehicle is being repaired by a certified and conscientious repair technician. Please, if you have a moment you can view my short video introducing myself as well as a quick message about our mission statement. Below, you can see some photos of previous repairs as well as my certification credentials. Thank you so much for reading and remember to be safeLogan B.
Sole Proprietor and Repair Technician
Logan's Auto Fix
703-364-9024
Not everyone may be familiar with ASE... ASE is a nationally recognized certification course for automotive technicians in the United States. ASE is a great way for an experienced technician to show their knowledge/dedication in a verifiable way!
It was well below freezing the entire day today, but that didn’t stop me from doing this front brake service with new calipers on this 2006 Toyota
I show my face because i'm not afraid, I take pride in the work I do, and I want people to know what kind of person they are dealing with before they even pick up the phone. These modern day vehicles require a NEW kind of technician
No job is too big or too small for the master! This a 2007 Subaru Outback, in frame head gasket replacement.
I must admit it is not every single day you get to change a press in wheel bearing with the advent of more modern cars and their hub assemblies....though even today certain makes continue to use them in their late models! No big deal!
Yes, we even perform lift kit installs! This is a late model sequoia that I had the privilege of installing a 3" lift kit onto...later on i also added air springs
Full AC overhaul with system flush on an Audi Q7. I’m no stranger to automotive HVAC. Here you see me using my refrigerant recovery machine which prevents harmful gases being vented into our atmosphere. This is the proper way.
When removing an engine and transmission, sometimes it makes sense to keep them together…
Some vehicles do still use timing belts. They are reliable but they do have a service interval of 100,000 miles or 5 years. Sudden failure of a timing belt could result in catastrophic engine damage.
If your brakes are grinding, don’t wait to get an inspection done by a certified professional, such as myself…. The safety of yourself and others could possibly be at risk. My prices are so reasonable, almost anyone could afford my service