The "and More." Starters, alternators, sensors, and general repairs handled curbside with the right tools.
"Mobile mechanic" covers everything beyond the routine, the no-start in the driveway, the check-engine light that won't quit, the alternator that died on Bell Road, the belt that's been squealing for a week. SeaBee Jack handles general auto repair at your home or workplace anywhere in the West Valley. Most bolt-on repairs happen right where the car already is.
The "and More" in the business name covers a lot of ground. Every repair starts with a proper diagnosis, codes pulled, live data watched, the right part identified, before any wrench moves. Then you get an upfront price for parts and labor.
Most general repairs don't actually need a shop lift. Starters, alternators, sensors, belts, and water pumps all live on top of the engine where a driveway is plenty of room to work. What a shop really sells you on those jobs is convenience, you drop it off, they fix it, you pick it up. Mobile keeps the convenience and skips the part where you're stranded without a car for two days.
The other piece is trust. When you watch the work happen, see the old alternator come off, see the new one go on, see Jack measure output voltage at the end, there's no mystery and no "while we had it apart" surprise charges. Honest upfront price before work starts, no exceptions.
Call or text Jack at (623) 226-3940 with year/make/model and a description of what's happening. He'll give you a free phone estimate range, then come to confirm the diagnosis on-site. Once the actual repair is priced, you say go or no-go. Jack lays down containment mats, does the work, walks you through it, and logs the repair for your records. Cash or card.
Common pairings: battery test and replacement, multi-point inspection, or a mobile oil change bundled with the repair.
Mobile mechanic and auto repair across the Phoenix West Valley: Surprise, Sun City, Sun City West, Peoria, Glendale, El Mirage, Litchfield Park, Goodyear, Waddell, and Wittmann.
Most bolt-on work: starters, alternators, belts, hoses, water pumps on accessible engines, thermostats, ignition coils, sensors, brake jobs, fluid services, batteries, fuel filters, and OBD-II diagnostics. If you can get the part on or off without needing a 2-post lift or hydraulic press, it can usually be done in your driveway.
Yes. Jack pulls codes with a proper scan tool, reads live data, and walks you through what the code actually means, versus the auto-parts-store guess that throws the whole car at a $20 sensor. Diagnosis comes with a written upfront repair price.
Phone estimates are free. Once Jack confirms the issue on-site, you get a full upfront price covering parts and labor. Nothing happens until you say yes. No surprise add-ons at the end.
Jack handles pre-purchase inspections so you don't buy somebody else's headache. He's not a dealer warranty shop, but he can do non-warranty repairs on most makes, domestic, Japanese, and most European.
Depends entirely on the job. A battery swap or filter change is under 15 minutes. Brakes are 1 to 2 hours. Alternator or starter replacements typically 2 to 3 hours in your driveway.
There is no flat price, it depends on the vehicle, the parts, and the labor hours. Call (623) 226-3940 with your year, make, model and a description of the symptom for a free upfront estimate.
Most cars, light trucks, SUVs, and minivans. Heavy-duty diesels and large commercial trucks are case-by-case, give Jack the details when you call.
Not always. If the vehicle is accessible and the key is available, Jack can do the work and call or text when it is done.
The West Valley does not see much rain, but if a storm rolls in, Jack will move under a garage, carport, or covered spot, or reschedule if needed at no charge.
Yes. Labor carries a 90-day or 4,000-mile workmanship warranty. Parts carry the manufacturer warranty.
Yes. If something can safely wait, Jack will tell you. The goal is to keep your vehicle reliable, not to invent work.
Fast callback. Honest, upfront price. Oil change and more at your home or work, usually in about 15 minutes.