Precision Tune Auto Care is a general automotive repair shop in Oklahoma City that handles routine maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs across domestic and foreign vehicles. The business operates on a flat-rate pricing model, meaning labor costs are set by job type rather than billed hourly, which eliminates surprise charges when a repair takes longer than expected. This approach separates it from several competing shops in the metro area that still use hourly labor rates.
The shop employs ASE-certified technicians and performs work that spans oil changes, brake service, transmission fluid flushes, suspension repair, engine diagnostics, and battery replacement. It is not a quick-lube operation; jobs requiring more than 30 minutes to an hour typically require appointment scheduling. The business accepts both walk-ins for simple services and scheduled appointments for more involved work. It does not perform major collision work or frame straightening, but handles the mechanical and wear-item replacements that most vehicle owners need annually.
Oil changes start at $35 to $50 depending on vehicle type and oil grade; synthetic blends and full synthetics run higher. Brake pad replacement typically runs $150 to $350 per axle depending on whether rotors need resurfacing. A standard diagnostic fee is $85, which is applied toward the cost of any repair if the customer proceeds. Transmission fluid flushes range from $120 to $180. Battery replacement, including installation, falls between $80 and $160 depending on the battery specification. Tire rotation and balance is $60 to $80 for four wheels. Prices should be confirmed directly, as parts costs and labor rates can shift seasonally.
Precision Tune's flat-rate model contrasts with shops like Firestone Complete Auto Care, which operates on hourly labor rates ($95 to $125 per hour across Oklahoma City locations). Hourly billing works well for unpredictable diagnostic jobs where scope creeps during inspection; flat-rate pricing benefits customers with known issues like a brake job where the technician can quote the exact cost upfront. Big O Tires, also present in Oklahoma City, bundles tire sales with repair work and maintenance packages, making it the better choice if you need new rubber installed alongside alignment or suspension fixes. Independent shops without ASE certification scattered across the city often undercut quoted prices but provide no diagnostic guarantee or technician credentials to verify. Precision Tune's certification and transparent pricing sit in the middle of the Oklahoma City market: more expensive than unvetted independents, competitive with Firestone on total cost for straightforward jobs, and better suited for customers who want clarity before work begins.
Precision Tune works best for owners of vehicles under ten years old with no active recalls or electrical gremlins that demand specialty scanners. If your car needs a serpentine belt, alternator, or brake fluid flush, expect to walk out with a fixed problem and a clear invoice. The flat-rate system favors customers who dislike surprises; you will know the cost before signing off. It does not suit owners of vehicles requiring dealer-level diagnostics (some luxury European models, hybrids, or vehicles with proprietary software) or shops with in-house machine work for cylinder head rebuilds. Drivers comfortable with dealership service will pay more but gain factory-backed parts warranty; Precision Tune customers accept independent parts and labor warranty in exchange for lower cost.
Walk in with your vehicle key and be prepared to describe the symptom or service needed. For diagnostics, the technician will connect a scan tool to your vehicle's onboard computer, run a full system check, and present findings with a written estimate. If the shop is busy, wait time can reach one to two hours even with an appointment. Most first-time customers confirm insurance coverage and provide a phone number; payment is due at pickup, and the shop accepts cash, card, and digital payment methods.
Precision Tune opens at 8:00 a.m. on weekdays and closes at 5:30 p.m.; Saturday hours are 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and the shop is closed Sundays. On-site parking is available in a small lot; street parking is not reliable if the lot fills during midday. The shop is located within the Oklahoma City metro area and is accessible by vehicle only, with no public transit stop nearby. Call ahead to confirm current hours if you are planning a Saturday visit, as hours can shift seasonally.
Precision Tune fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's automotive repair landscape: certified work, predictable pricing, and no dealership markup. It earns its place for owners who need dependable service and clarity on cost before committing to a repair.
