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Automotive majors repair vehicles for students, faculty and community members.  The criteria for repair at our facility are:

  • We need projects that relate to our classwork.  We DO NOT do all types of repairs.
  •  We will probably need your vehicle for several days. 
  • An authorization of at least $50 for cost repairs is required for all requests.  
  • A deposit of $500 is required for transmission rebuilds and $1000 is required for engine rebuilds. 
  • Vehicle Repair FAQ'S

 

 Fill out an    Automotive Repair Request form or email    automotivedept@byui.edu   or  call 496-7660 to be added to our project list.

Winter Semester Work

 Spring Semester Work

Fall Semester Work

 

Manual Transmissions
Clutch, CV Joints, Axle shafts
Differentials


Engine Performance
Crank - no starts


Complete Engine Rebuilds

 

Automatic Transmission 
rebuild and service

Rebuilds require $1000

down payment

 

Hybrid vehicles - any type repair

Diesel vehicles - fuel system and electrical repair

Battery Problems, Starting and charging issues, basic electrical assessories: lights, horns, wipers, windows, door locks, etc.
Alternators

Ball Joints, Suspension
Wheel Alignment, Loose Steering
Brakes, shocks & struts

Tire dash lights, Wheel bearings

Air Conditioning & Heating

Tune ups, water pumps, Backfires

Overheating, Coolant Leaks

Check Engine Light, Hard starts

stalling, hesitation
dash warning lights

 

Cars should be 1996 or newer

 

Battery Problems, Starting and charging issues, basic electrical assessories: lights, horns, wipers, windows, door locks, etc.
Alternators

Ball Joints, Suspension
Wheel Alignment, Loose Steering
Brakes, shocks & struts

Tire dash lights, Wheel bearings

Air Conditioning & Heating

Tune ups, water pumps, Backfires

Overheating, Coolant Leaks

Check Engine Light, Hard starts

stalling, hesitation
dash warning lights

 

Cars should be 1996 or newer

 

DISCLAIMER - Repairs made will be done as an instructional project by BYU Idaho automotive students.  The university and it's employees and agents will not be liable for loss or damage to the vehicle.  You agree that the vehicle will not be released until fees are paid.  A mechanics lien may be assigned to the vehicle to recover those fees.  Students may operate the vehicle for purposes of testing and diagnosis at your risk.