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    Brando’s Roadside

    5.0 (3 reviews)
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    Flat tire replacement

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    Oakdale Garage

    Oakdale Garage

    4.0
    (26 reviews)

    My alternator failed on a Sunday morning and my car was towed to Oakdale Garage. Even though they…read morewere closed, one of the partners was there doing paperwork and opened the back door so my car wouldn't have to sit outside in front of the shop overnight. Carey and his team were extremely conscientious and did a great job trying to keep costs down. The repair was made and my car is running great again. I will definitely be back!

    (1 star) I brought…read moremy 2013 Honda Civic into Oakdale Automotive about 7 months ago for an air conditioning problem. After dropping the car off, I went several days with no communication. When I finally called, I was told they had ordered the wrong part. After about a week without my car, I was charged roughly $1,500 just to get the A/C blowing cold again. When I picked the car up, I immediately discovered both headlights were out. I had to replace the bulbs myself. I brought the car back and asked about it, but they weren't able to determine what caused the issue. Fast forward 7 months, and the A/C failed again. They replaced the compressor a second time. A few days later, while on a trip to the Sierras, the car suddenly lost electrical power--power steering, brakes, and multiple warning lights all came on. I was barely able to get it safely off the road in Jamestown and had to have it towed home. While preparing to replace the alternator and serpentine belt (given the mileage), I discovered several concerning issues: the main power wire to the alternator was floppy loose, the battery negative cable was not properly tightened, and a wire routing clip near the alternator wasn't secured. Since access to the A/C compressor typically involves working in that area, it raises serious concerns about the quality of the previous work. I can't say with absolute certainty what caused everything, but the timing and condition of these components make it hard to ignore. Overall, this was a frustrating and concerning experience--poor communication, repeat repairs, and workmanship issues that could have led to a dangerous situation. I would recommend others proceed with caution.

    Brando’s Roadside - roadsideassist - Updated June 2026

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