HI-Line Commercial Vehicle Repair (CVR) in Great Falls (823 SW 148th St, MT 98166)
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HI-Line Commercial Vehicle Repair (CVR) is located in Great Falls (Montana state) on the street of 823 SW 148th St. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1206-243-8910. You can get more information from their website: https://www.hilineautoelectric.com/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find HI-Line Commercial Vehicle Repair (CVR) quickly are 47.470173, -122.345480. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about HI-Line Commercial Vehicle Repair (CVR).
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- Oil change
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- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Adel
Jerry was awesome!!! From phone call with affordable options to getting my car and business back up and running in a timely manner. He replaced my hub and wheel bearing. Affordable, in an hour and done. Even let us watch his work. We received wonderful customer service from Jerry and his crew. I hope they enjoyed the donuts 🤗.
10.2022Sei
They did a great job installing a brake controller and 7-pin trailer connector on my truck
10.2022WILLIAM
My car had a battery drain. If I did not drive it the battery would be dead after two days of being parked. I took it to Hi-Line Electrical to have them trace down and fix the power drain. After they had my car for two days they called and suggested a battery change. I agreed to a $300 battery change because they said it would help them track down the battery drain. Hi-Line had my car for another week after battery was replaced and in this time they said they could not recreate my power drain let alone resolve the issue. I picked my car up and was charged $600 in diagnostic fees, for total of $900. I parked my car at my home for two days and the new battery Hi-Line installed was dead. When I called to ask about warranty of their work the response I got was "we wont start charging until we start diagnostic testing." There was no warranty on what they had done previously and I did not get the impression they would take care of me despite the $600 I already paid. Would not recommend. Service: Electrical repair
08.2022Brion
I had an 65 Impala. They put on a disc brake conversion that went fine. Then I had them tackle down some electrical work and they never fixed the problem They said they did a bunch of testing and was trying to charge me like $1,500 when they quoted me more like $8 00 and nothing was changed from when I brought it back into the shop and I still had to pay $800 and they had nothing to report or no information what I should do to remedy the issue They just charged me for their labor but didn't have anything changeable for the labor. I believe at this point I was scammed AKA charge for services that were never rendered. I would stay away get a price crow and writing if you decide to go there but I will take it somewhere else the owner and manager are just not trustworthy human beings. Services: Electrical, Steering & suspension repair
12.2021Melissa
Forrest is a sales person! Not a repair person. He says he is the manager. Tried to charge more when he told me he would only charge $250 then call me. He never called me and wanted to charge me almost $500. They never fixed the problem. Update,.,...................... It is now January. I had replaced the battery as advised when I made my first posting. I am now having the same problem they say Hi line auto and electric fixed. Service: Electrical repair
12.2021Carlie
The dealer, who shall remain anonymous (Sound Ford) said we needed a new engine and it would cost 9k+, the next mechanic said “oh no, too hard for us we don’t do that kind of work”. Hi-Line Auto Electric had a look and fixed it, fast, no fuss, honest and very reasonably priced. No new engine required. Highly recommended!
12.2019Celea
I was referred here by the Burien pit stop oil change guys (I super trust them so I went to Highline auto and electric). My engine light went on in my 2015 Jeep so I took it in to get checked out. I interacted with Tim, the owner, the whole time and he was very nice and willing to assist me. When they checked my car out they were able to diagnose my engine light problem but also thoroughly examine how everything else looked. Tim called and gave me the run down about what was wrong and I ended up getting my coolant thermometer replaced there. But Tim also took the time to show me my engine and point out some other signs of problems. I really appreciate that he told me to go to Jeep and see if my gasket head would still be covered under warranty. I took my car to Jeep in Renton and showed them the notes from Tim. They said it’s unlikely that the gasket head is leaking but they will look at it. About 8 hours later Jeep called back and confirmed the diagnosis was correct and it will be covered by my warranty! I’m really thankful for Tim’s honest and sincere advice as well as their knowledge and thoroughness in their work. I definitely recommend this business.
12.2019Brad
2010 BMW' X5's seem not be there specialty here . All my American made cars are still serviced here and they provide great service for those. Update: The owner did contact me to change may review and has a focused rating he would prefer 5 stars. But screening your customers you send to a third party rating service seems to me to be just wrong. I guess this is the only way that real reviews can be seen today.
12.2019Matt
Original post below. I had an issue when I first brought my car in, obviously. When I got it back it so happened that I had more problems than what I originally started with. Originally I wasn't satisfied with the response I received when I called to report the new issues because it was made out to be fault of my vehicle or previous faulty wiring. They reached out to me a week after to see how everything was working on my car and when I told them it was worse than what I brought it in with they had me bring it back. They checked it out to make sure it wasn't something wrong with the parts/work performed and found a bad wire set. They didn't charge me for the diagnostic and I was happy to pay for the work. My car is running better and everything in it works properly. After all said and done I would recommend this shop because they reached out to me and worked with me to resolve the issues and concerns that I had. ORIGINAL POST: $500 plus for a diagnostic and ignition switch. Apparently I have burned and frayed wires going to my radio that caused more problems that I've never had a problem with when I really don't. Going in I had a problem with no power to the radio, clock, side mirrors and windshield wipers. Coming out I have power to the windshield wipers, no power to the radio and now the windows, still the clock, still the radio and still the mirrors and now have no power to the vehicle when the car isn't turned to the "on" position so no dome lights when I open the door either. Called and told them and they tell me I have burned and frayed wires going to my radio that probably caused more problems that Ive never had a problem with before. I don't have any bad wiring. When I took a look, everything wired is clean and unused wires are butted off. The only thing they could tell me was "we can fix it it's just going to take time and money." If I would have noticed the problems before I left and got home I would have not taken it back home. Instead they have the car running and ready for you to leave the lot, maybe to cover the fact they messed something up they didn't want to fix. If you do take your car here note everything that is working and check that everything is working plus what they said they did BEFORE you leave. To the right looks like the original wiring harness for the stock stereo with only the power being used from it and the wiring on the left looks like all the speakers and the ground. I don't see any burned or frayed wires.
12.2017Kristine
These people are crooks. They are the bad mechanics your parents you about. We brought our vehicle in due to lack of power and a recent diagnosis said the issue was fuel injectors. We said we needed it in 3 weeks for a planned vacation. They said it was not the injectors but it just needed a tune up. $2400 later they said it was fixed. We noticed later that a new ignition system was on the bill - we did not approve or discuss it. We drove 1 block before returning after paying stating it was still under-powered. They then claimed it needed an exhaust system and took it to a muffler shoppe. Still no dice - no further cost estimates were provided. It was not ready for the vacation. We asked for a call and estimate - no call was made. Still not fixed and a week later, we said we wanted the vehicle back and they said it was $2100 more, and said it needed to be paid in cashier's check and refused to take a credit card because I said I was taking it up with Attorney General. These are all listed as scams on the texas attorney general website and they committed each one! 1. commencing repair work on your car without first getting your authorization to perform the repair work, and then charging you for repair work that you did not authorize, 2. starting repair work on your car before obtaining authorization from you, then charging you for it. 3. representing that repair services will be completed by a certain day in order to induce the sale, then failing to have the repair services completed by that day. 4. failing to notify you and secure your additional approval, in writing, for any additional work to be done that was not set forth in the original written agreement. 5. representing or advertising that the shop will accept consumer credit cards or personal or business checks as payment for goods and services, and then refusing to accept credit cards or checks.
12.2014