7812 SE 82nd Ave. Portland, OR 97266 | Monday-Friday 7am-6pm

Saturday by appointment only - pick up & drop off repairs only | (503) 616-5479

8901 NE 117th Ave Vancouver, WA 98662 | Mon-Fri 7:30am-5:30pm | (360) 558-3502

Fleet Services in Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington

Fleet vehicle service in Portland and Vancouver is part of a long list of services offered by A-1 Automotive. Just like we want our business to be successful, we want yours to flourish as well. This is why we interact one on one with fleet managers and owner operators to ensure all commercial vehicles are ready for the road ahead. It doesn't matter if you have just two or three small moving vans, hundreds of rental cars, or a fleet of diesel semi trucks, we can take care of you.


Give us to schedule fleet repair in Vancouver or Portland for any type of vehicle.

  • Fleet Vehicle Repair
  • Fleet Vehicle Maintenance
  • Complete Fleet Service
  • Commercial Vehicle Services
  • Diesel Engine Repair & Service
  • Fleet Management
  • Rental Cars & Taxis
  • Emergency Response Vehicles
  • Diesel Semi Trucks & Box Trucks
  • Moving Vans & Sprinter Vans
  • Utility Trucks & Government Cars
  • Ladder Rack Installation

Fleet Vehicle Repair & Maintenance Programs

As a local business, we aim to help others in our area with their fleet vehicle services. We offer customizable fleet vehicle maintenance plans that cater the needs of your entire fleet. When you choose A-1 Automotive for your fleet vehicle service needs, you can rest assured all of your trucks, cars or other commercial vehicles will be properly cared for and ready to go to work day after day. From routine oil changes to complicated repairs, we’ve got your business vehicles covered. Give us a call to learn more about our priority Portland fleet vehicle service programs or Vancouver fleet vehicle service programs.

Types of Fleet Vehicles Services

Our fleet mechanics service all types of vehicles. We offer exceptional repair and maintenance for work trucks, medium duty trucks, sprinter vans, moving vans and trucks, box trucks, semi trucks, utility trucks, ambulances, police cars, emergency vehicles, government and city vehicles, shuttle buses, limos, rental cars, taxis and many other types of commercial vehicles. If you don’t see it listed here, chances are, we can service it at our local fleet repair shops.

Fleet vehicle service in Portland and Vancouver is part of a long list of services offered by A-1 Automotive. Just like we want our business to be successful, we want yours to flourish as well. This is why we interact one on one with fleet managers and owner operators to ensure all commercial vehicles are ready for the road ahead. It doesn't matter if you have just two or three small moving vans, hundreds of rental cars, or a fleet of diesel semi trucks, we can take care of you.


Give us to schedule fleet repair in Vancouver or Portland for any type of vehicle.

It is important to have fleet vehicles serviced regularly in order to run a business successfully. Tune-ups and other maintenance for the whole fleet should be maintained by one car and truck shop to ensure proper records are kept so that you don't end up paying for duplicate service, but also so that you can build a bond with your technician. To learn more about our programs for fleet vehicle service in Portland, call A-1 Automotive at (503) 616-5479. If you need fleet vehicle service in Vancouver, WA, call (360) 558-3502 to speak with a helpful team member.

A-1 Automotive - Portland, OR

7812 SE 82nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97266
Mon-Fri 7am-6pm & Sat: 9am-3pm
(503) 616-5479

Auto Repair Services in Oregon Area including Portland, Clackamas, Gladstone, West Linn, Milwaukie, Happy Valley, Sunnyside, Gresham, Damascus & Oregon City

A-1 Automotive - Vancouver, WA

8901 NE 117th Ave
Vancouver, WA 98662
Mon-Fri 7:30am-5:30pm
  (360) 558-3502

Auto Repair Services in Washington Area including Vancouver, Battle Ground, Brush Prairie, Salmon Creek, Orchard, & Mill Plain

A-1 Automotive Blog

By A-1 Automotive December 20, 2024
Transmission fluid is essential for the smooth operation of your vehicle's transmission system, enabling proper lubrication, cooling, and fluid pressure for gear shifts. When a leak occurs, it can lead to serious damage if left unaddressed. At A-1 Automotive, we provide expert transmission fluid leak repair in the greater Portland area. Here are four warning signs of a transmission fluid leak. Puddles of Fluid Under the Vehicle One of the most obvious signs of a transmission fluid leak is the presence of fluid pooling underneath your vehicle. Transmission fluid is typically reddish in color, although it may appear brown if it’s old or degraded. If you notice a fluid puddle after your car has been parked, it’s important to identify whether the source is the transmission or another system. Promptly addressing the issue can prevent further complications. Low Transmission Fluid Levels A sudden drop in transmission fluid levels is a clear sign of a leak. If you need to top off the fluid frequently, it’s a strong indication that there’s a leak somewhere in the system. Fluid leaks often form due to issues like faulty pan gaskets and damaged transmission lines. Difficulty Shifting Gears A leak in the transmission system can result in insufficient fluid, leading to difficulties when shifting gears. You may notice hesitation, rough shifts, or even an inability to engage certain gears. These symptoms occur because the transmission lacks the necessary pressure and lubrication to function properly. Ignoring these issues can lead to more severe transmission damage. Burning Smell While Driving A burning smell while driving could indicate that transmission fluid is leaking onto hot engine or transmission components. This is often accompanied by low fluid levels, which cause the remaining fluid to overheat due to increased friction. If you detect a burning odor, it’s crucial to investigate the source immediately, as overheating can severely damage internal transmission parts. Transmission Repair in Portland, OR When you need auto repair in Portland, OR or Vancouver, WA, visit A-1 Automotive. At our nearby auto shop, we can expertly handle your car’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment!
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By A-1 Automotive December 20, 2024
Transmission fluid is essential for the smooth operation of your vehicle's transmission system, enabling proper lubrication, cooling, and fluid pressure for gear shifts. When a leak occurs, it can lead to serious damage if left unaddressed. At A-1 Automotive, we provide expert transmission fluid leak repair in the greater Portland area. Here are four warning signs of a transmission fluid leak. Puddles of Fluid Under the Vehicle One of the most obvious signs of a transmission fluid leak is the presence of fluid pooling underneath your vehicle. Transmission fluid is typically reddish in color, although it may appear brown if it’s old or degraded. If you notice a fluid puddle after your car has been parked, it’s important to identify whether the source is the transmission or another system. Promptly addressing the issue can prevent further complications. Low Transmission Fluid Levels A sudden drop in transmission fluid levels is a clear sign of a leak. If you need to top off the fluid frequently, it’s a strong indication that there’s a leak somewhere in the system. Fluid leaks often form due to issues like faulty pan gaskets and damaged transmission lines. Difficulty Shifting Gears A leak in the transmission system can result in insufficient fluid, leading to difficulties when shifting gears. You may notice hesitation, rough shifts, or even an inability to engage certain gears. These symptoms occur because the transmission lacks the necessary pressure and lubrication to function properly. Ignoring these issues can lead to more severe transmission damage. Burning Smell While Driving A burning smell while driving could indicate that transmission fluid is leaking onto hot engine or transmission components. This is often accompanied by low fluid levels, which cause the remaining fluid to overheat due to increased friction. If you detect a burning odor, it’s crucial to investigate the source immediately, as overheating can severely damage internal transmission parts. Transmission Repair in Portland, OR When you need auto repair in Portland, OR or Vancouver, WA, visit A-1 Automotive. At our nearby auto shop, we can expertly handle your car’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment!
By A-1 Automotive November 22, 2024
While the check engine light can indicate minor issues, it might also be alerting you to serious problems. Ignoring this light can lead to more extensive (and expensive) repairs, making it important to visit the shop ASAP. At A-1 Automotive, our local mechanics provide expert check engine light diagnostics and repair in the greater Portland, OR area. Here are five common reasons your check engine light might turn on. Failing Oxygen Sensor Oxygen sensors measure how much oxygen is unburned in the exhaust and helps regulate the air-fuel mixture. A malfunctioning sensor can cause poor fuel-economy, increased emissions, and potential problems with your catalytic converter. Replacing it promptly is essential to avoid additional problems. Malfunctioning Catalytic Converter The catalytic converter reduces harmful emissions by converting harmful gasses into less harmful substances. As the miles add up, it can become clogged or damaged. A failing catalytic converter can lead to poor performance, so addressing this issue is critical. Failing Spark Plugs or Ignition Coils Spark plugs and ignition coils are key components of your engine’s combustion process. If they’re worn out or failing, your engine might misfire, lose power, or run inefficiently. It’s important to replace spark plugs as called for in your vehicle’s maintenance plan. Loose or Damaged Gas Cap A simple yet often overlooked issue is a loose, cracked, or missing gas cap. The gas cap is what seals the fuel system. If it’s not secured properly, it can allow fuel to evaporate before you get the chance to run on it, as well as trigger the check engine light. Mass Airflow Sensor Issues The mass airflow (MAF) sensor monitors the amount of air entering the engine to ensure proper fuel delivery. If it’s malfunctioning, it can lead to rough idling, poor acceleration, and reduced fuel-economy. Check Engine Light Repair in Portland, OR For top-quality auto repair in Portland, OR, or Vancouver, WA, visit A-1 Automotive. At our local auto shop, our highly-rated mechanics can expertly handle your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment!
By A-1 Automotive October 18, 2024
As temperatures drop and winter approaches, it's important to prepare your car for the colder months ahead. Taking care of essential maintenance tasks before the season changes can help ensure your vehicle stays safe and reliable in harsh conditions. At A-1 Automotive, we provide expert winter auto maintenance in the greater Portland, OR area. Here are five maintenance tasks to prepare your vehicle for winter. Check/Replace Your Battery Cold weather can put a significant strain on your car’s battery, and if it’s already weak, it may not survive the winter. Batteries tend to lose power more quickly in colder temperatures, so it’s a good idea to test the battery's charge. If it’s more than three years old or showing signs of weakness, consider replacing it before winter hits. Inspect/Replace Wipers and Fluids Winter weather often brings rain, snow, and ice, which can severely reduce visibility. Check your windshield wipers to make sure they’re in good condition, and replace them if they leave streaks. It’s also important to switch to winter-grade windshield washer fluid that’s designed to resist freezing. This will help ensure your windshield stays clear in freezing temperatures. Examine Your Tires and Consider Winter Tires Tires are your car’s only contact with the road, so they need to be in top condition for winter driving. Check the tread depth and ensure it’s at least 5/32 of an inch for winter driving. If your tires are worn out, replace them before the snow and ice hit. Also, make sure your tires are properly inflated since cold air can cause tire pressure to drop. In areas with heavier snowfall, consider switching to winter tires that provide better traction on icy and snowy roads. Check/Refill Antifreeze Antifreeze is essential for keeping your engine from freezing in cold temperatures. Before winter arrives, check your level (when the engine is cool) and add more if needed. If it hasn’t been flushed in a while, this might be a good time to have it done to avoid any issues. Test Your Heater and Defroster A properly functioning heater and defroster are crucial for keeping your car comfortable and safe in winter. Your heater will keep you warm while driving, and the defroster helps ensure that your windshield stays clear of fog or frost. Test both systems before winter starts to make sure they’re working correctly. Winter Auto Maintenance in Portland, OR When you need auto maintenance in Portland, OR or Vancouver, WA, visit A-1 Automotive. Feel free to give us a call to make an appointment!
By A1 Automotive September 20, 2024
Your vehicle’s braking system is crucial to your safety on the road. When it starts showing signs of trouble, it’s important to address the issue promptly to avoid potential accidents. At A-1 Automotive, our local mechanics provide expert brake repair in the greater Portland, OR area. Here are five common signs of brake trouble. Squeaking or Squealing Noises One of the first signs of brake trouble is often a squeaking or squealing sound when you press the brake pedal. This noise is typically caused by worn brake pads. Brake pads have a small metal indicator that creates this sound to alert you that they need replacement. Ignoring this sign may lead to damage to your rotors. Vibrations If you feel a pulsation or vibration when braking, it may indicate warped brake rotors. Rotors can warp due to excessive heat. A vibrating brake pedal is a sign that the brake system isn't functioning as smoothly as it should, and it’s a good idea to have the mechanic inspect your brakes. A Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal When you press the brake pedal and it feels softer or spongier than usual, this could be a sign of air in the brake lines, or a problem with the brake fluid. Low brake fluid levels or leaks in the system can lead to reduced braking power, which is a serious safety risk. With a brake fluid leak, it’s safest to get towed to the shop for the repairs. Grinding Sounds A grinding noise when braking is typically a sign of severe brake wear. This happens when the brake pads are completely worn out, and metal-on-metal contact is occurring. Not only does this reduce your stopping power, but it can also cause damage to the rotors, requiring more expensive repairs. Brake Warning Light Most modern vehicles are equipped with a brake warning light on the dashboard. If this light comes on, it could mean there is an issue with the braking system, such as low brake fluid or failing wheel speed sensors. Never ignore a brake warning light—it’s a signal that your vehicle’s safety could be compromised, and you should have it inspected by a professional immediately. Brake Repair in Portland, OR When you need auto repair in Portland, OR or Vancouver, WA, visit A-1 Automotive. At our local auto shop, we can expertly handle your car’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call to schedule an appointment!
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