Precision Auto Care operates as a full-service independent repair shop in Oklahoma City, staffed by ASE-certified technicians and focused on transparent pricing and diagnostic accuracy rather than quick turnarounds or upsells.
Precision Auto Care handles general automotive repair across domestic and import vehicles, from routine maintenance through complex engine and transmission work. The shop employs only ASE-certified technicians, meaning each has passed rigorous testing in their specialty areas (engine repair, transmission, electrical, suspension, or brakes). The operation is independently owned, not a franchise or dealership service department, which shapes both pricing and the diagnostic approach.
The shop charges a flat diagnostic fee of $95 for computer diagnostics and trouble-code reading, applied toward repairs if the customer proceeds. This fee structure discourages unnecessary work and gives the customer a definitive answer before committing to service.
Labor rates run $85 to $110 per hour depending on job complexity, with most routine work (oil changes, brake pads, filters) quoted at the lower end and engine or transmission diagnostics at the upper end. An oil change with filter runs $45 to $65. Brake pad replacement typically costs $120 to $280 per axle depending on pad quality and whether rotors need machining. Transmission fluid service runs $150 to $250. Prices reflect parts cost plus labor and do not include hidden fees; the technician calls with an estimate before proceeding on jobs exceeding $200.
Verify current labor rates by phone, as they adjust annually, but the $95 diagnostic fee and the shop's stated range have remained consistent.
Most dealership service departments in Oklahoma City charge $120 to $150 per hour and require appointments weeks in advance. They excel at warranty work and obscure model-specific issues but cost 30 to 40 percent more per hour. Dealerships also stock OEM parts at full retail; Precision Auto Care sources equivalent aftermarket parts, reducing cost without sacrificing quality.
Quick-lube chains like Jiffy Lube (multiple Oklahoma City locations) charge less per oil change ($35 to $50) but lack ASE certification and decline anything beyond routine service. Their technicians are not credentialed, and upselling is standard practice. Precision Auto Care takes on the diagnostics and repair work Jiffy Lube will not touch.
Chain shops like Firestone (present in Oklahoma City) fall between dealerships and independents: they charge $90 to $110 per hour and employ mixed-credential staff, with some ASE-certified and others not. They move volume and have long hours, but diagnostic accuracy can vary by location and technician.
Choose Precision Auto Care if you want a thorough diagnosis, ASE-certified work, and fair pricing; choose a dealership if your vehicle is under warranty or the issue is model-specific; choose a quick-lube if the job is scheduled maintenance only.
Precision Auto Care suits owners of older or high-mileage vehicles, cars with recurring electrical or transmission issues, and anyone who wants a second opinion before a dealership repair. It also serves people who trust transparency over speed. The shop is not appropriate for someone needing same-day service on a weekend or anyone unwilling to wait 3 to 5 business days for non-emergency repair.
Call or visit to describe the problem. If diagnostics are needed, schedule an appointment (turnaround is typically 2 to 3 days for diagnostic work alone). The technician performs the computer scan and inspection, then emails or calls with findings and a repair estimate. No work proceeds without your approval. If you decline repair, you pay the $95 diagnostic fee; if you proceed, that fee applies to the total bill.
Precision Auto Care operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (closed Sundays). The shop is located in central Oklahoma City with street parking and a small lot; arrival 10 minutes early allows time to check in. Call ahead for appointments during peak spring and fall seasons. Hours are stable year-round, but confirm Saturday hours by phone before relying on them.
Precision Auto Care earns its place in Oklahoma City by prioritizing diagnostic accuracy over service volume, a practice rare enough in the independent repair market to make it the logical first stop for owners facing expensive or recurring problems.
