Greenville Auto Repair

$109 Winterization Special
Tire Rotation & Fill Tires
New Windshield Wipers
Test Battery, Starter, & Alternator
... [More] Clean Battery Terminal
Inspect All Bulbs
Inspect All Belts & Hoses for Cracks
Inspect & Top Off All Fluids, including Coolant (excludes oil)
Test Heating System
Inspect 4WD & AWD System (if applicable)
Suspension Check
Test Drive
*Some exclusions apply. See store for details. Cannot combine. Must present at check-in. Limited time only. ... [Hide]
FREE Roadtrip Inspection
Is Your Car Ready for Holiday Travel?
Make an appointment today and travel with ... [More] peace of mind this season! *CAN COMBINE with other offers. Limited time only.. ... [Hide]
Oil Change Specials
Includes a FREE Complete Digital Inspection

$59.95 Synthetic Blend Oil
$79.95 ... [More] Full Synthetic Oil

Diesel, European, Domestic or Asian — We’ve Got Your Oil Change Covered!

**Cannot be combined. Must present coupon at check-in. Most cars/light trucks. Includes up to 5 qts. of oil and new oil filter. Some vehicles extra. Taxes and disposal fee extra. Limited time only. ... [Hide]

Auto Electrical System Repair in Greenville, SC

Do you suspect that there might be an issue with your car’s electrical system? Maybe your door chime dings constantly, or your radio stops working when you turn the blinker on.

Electrical issues can be caused by a number of things from old age causing dirt and debris, corrosion, accidents, even critters getting in under the hood and chewing the wires.

What Does the Electrical System in Your Car Do?

Your car’s electrical system controls everything from starting your car up to turning on your lights, radio, A/C and more. The bottom line is, without a fully-functioning electrical system in your car, you’re going to have a tough time driving it.

How Does Your Car’s Electrical System Work?

The battery is the core of your car’s electrical system. If you don’t have a fully charged car battery, or if your battery is old and can't hold a full charge, your electrical system may not function properly. Your car battery sends out power to parts of your car through the use of control modules. The modules are made to send and receive electrical power from your battery through electrical wiring. They’re also made to communicate with all of your car’s other modules so that they always know what’s going on.

The difficulty with electrical system diagnostics in a car is that they are often intermittent and come and go seemingly at will. This can make it difficult to pinpoint the source of the problem quickly. A good electrical automotive technician can identify issues that might present themselves, however some electrical issues take longer to diagnose than others. Although your electrical system as a whole can be relatively complicated, our technicians can test it at all of the various points to see where your problem is stemming from.  

Call Now
Mason & Sons Enterprises is committed to ensuring effective communication and digital accessibility to all users. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone, and apply the relevant accessibility standards to achieve these goals. We welcome your feedback. Please call Mason & Sons Enterprises (864) 235-0444 if you have any issues in accessing any area of our website.