Speedometer Repair in Oregon City, OR

Your car's speedometer is a vital instrument, providing real-time information about your speed. An accurate speedometer is a must for both safety and legal reasons. At Mountain Tech Inc., we offer speedometer services to ensure it is functioning properly.

Speedometers can become inaccurate over time due to wear and tear or after modifications to your car that affect wheel size or tire diameter. For example, after changing your tire size or wheels, our technicians will carefully inspect your speedometer for any signs of malfunction.

Speedometer Calibration

If your speedometer is inaccurate, we can use specialized equipment to calibrate it to ensure it displays your true speed.

Speedometer Repair

In some cases, your speedometer may require repairs to faulty components.

If you suspect your speedometer is reading too high or too low, it's important to have it checked to be on the safe side. At Mountain Tech Inc., we use top-of-the-line equipment to diagnose and repair speedometer problems. Our technicians will make sure your speedometer is properly calibrated so that you can drive with more confidence.

Speedometer Service Near Me

Schedule a speedometer service at Mountain Tech Inc. today, located at 1002 7th Street, Oregon City, OR 97045! We have qualified technicians who work effectively to ensure accurate readings. Call us at (503) 650-3686 or fill out our online form to request an appointment.

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