A new type of technician for a new era of vehicles. Ethical and professional auto repair in Hillsboro and Beaverton, Oregon MAP
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Call us for advice even if your vehicle is in another repair facility.
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Free towing program with repairs
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Courtesy shuttle service
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90 Days, Same as Cash
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You listened to all my concerns and made suggestions about the best and most cost effective ways to fix it. I like having the option of choosing my service. My car runs better now with 200,000 mines on it, them when I brought it in with 30,000 miles on it. -- A. Coberly
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"I'm so sure you'll be absolutely delighted with our service that I'm willing to offer you a *$100.00 Savings Bond if you're not!" *Contact us for details!

 

Monthly Special

$10 oil change for 1st time customers
(Most cars, see store for details)

 

New Client Special

July 2005

Accurate Auto now has a second location in Beaverton, Oregon! Along with our shop in Hillsboro we now have a facility off of TV Hwy in Beaverton.
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July 2003

Accurate Auto is now an AAA Approved Auto Repair Facility

5 Reasons to call Accurate Auto for any service on your vehicleASE Certification


Accurate Auto is ASE certified. Below is a description of this certification. 

Perhaps years ago, a shade-tree mechanic whose only credentials were a tool box and busted knuckles was enough. But today's quality-conscious consumers demand more.

The independent, non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) conducts the only industry-wide, national certification program for automotive technicians.

Consumers benefit from ASE's certification program since it takes much of the guesswork out of finding a competent technicians.

ASE certifies the competency of individual technicians through a series of standardized specialty exams (brakes, transmissions, engine repair, etc.)

LOOK FOR AN ASE-CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN

Until the early 1970s, consumers had no way to distinguish between incompetent and competent mechanics. In response to this need, the independent, non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) was established in 1972.

At present, there are about 375,000 technicians with current certifications on ASE's rosters. They work in every segment of the automotive service industry: car and truck dealerships, independent garages, fleets, service stations, franchises, and more.

ASE's mission is to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service in the United States through the testing and certification of automotive repair technicians.

Here's how ASE certification works: Prospective candidates register for and take one or more of ASE's 25 exams. The tests are grouped into specialties for automobile, medium/heavy truck, and collision repair technicians as well as engine machinists, alternate fuel technicians, and parts specialists.

Upon passing at least one exam and after providing proof of two years of relevant work experience, the mechanic becomes an ASE-certified Technician. A mechanic who passes a battery of tests earns ASE Master Technician status; automobile technicians, for example, must pass eight exams.

The tests, which are conducted twice a year at over 600 locations around the country, are administered by American College Testing (ACT). The exams stress real-world diagnostic and repair problems, not theory. They are no cinch to pass; one of three test-takers fails.

Nor is certification for life. The remain certified, technicians must be retested every five years.

Consumers benefit from ASE certification. It is a valuable yard stick by which to measure the knowledge and skills of individual technicians as well as the commitment to quality of the repair facility employing ASE-certified technicians.

ASE-certified technicians usually wear blue and white ASE shoulder insignia and carry pocket-sized credentials listing their exact areas of expertise (brakes, engine repair, etc.), while employers often display their technicians' credentials in the customer waiting area.

Consumers should look for facilities that display the ASE Blue Seal of Excellence logo on outdoor signs, in the customer waiting area, in the Yellow Pages, and in other advertisements.
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Hillsboro

118 S.E. Oak St.
Hillsboro, OR 97123
(503) 693-8366
hillsboroservice@accurateauto.com

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Beaverton

13980 SW TV Hwy.
Beaverton, OR 97005
(503) 626-6090
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