Information and Services:

Business Hours

- 24 hour contact -

Office (call, text, or voicemail) 603-265-1467

Emergency Service (call or text) 603-255-0036

website: www.asdworkinghandsllc.com

email: asdworkinghands@outlook.com

 

 - Walk in OFFICE HOURS

  • Sunday          reserved (Milford Special Olympics Group)
  • Monday          2:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Tuesday         2:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Wednesday    2:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Thursday       2:00pm - 8:00pm 
  • Friday            2:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Saturday        2:00pm - 6:00pm

 

* you may contact us anytime via; voicemail, txt, email, or website.

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* Closed ALL Federal Holidays

* Closed Thanksgiving day, Christmas day, New Year's day, Easter Sunday, Mother's Day and Father's Day.

* After hours service by Appt only

* Busines hours subject to change anytime without notice in order to meet service demand and staffing.

Our Services

Our Services:

AsdWorkingHands LLC is a general auto repair service that offers a complete line of auto repair services to keep your vehicle running smoothly. Our services range from small engine repair such as lawnmowers, weed eaters etc, to mid size engine repairs such as ATV, motorcycles, UTV all the way up to automobiles and large truck repairs.

Some of our services provided are listed below, if you don't see the service you need, please feel free to contact us for more information on how we can assist you.

Oil Changes: chassis Lube, change oil and filter, grease front end, reset oil light, free undercarriage inspection.

Tune-Ups: Cap, rotor, plugs, wires, coils and packs, air filter, cabin filter, fuel filter for 4, 6 & 8-cylinder vehicles. Fuel injection cleaning services. Fuel injector replacements if needed. Top off all fluids.

Brakes: Replace pads, shoes, drums, rotors and calipers. Inspect hardware, replace as neccessary. check brake lines, hoses and fluids.

A/C & Heating: Check performance, recycle, flush, recharge and inspect hoses.

Front Ends: Ball joints, a-arms, spindles, tie rod ends, pitman arms, idler arms, sway bars, struts, shocks and bushings, hub bearings, u-joints and sub frame.

Computer Diagnostics: Complete computer read out of electrical and mechanical performance diagnostics including engine computer and related components. printed or emailed detailed report.

Engine Overhauls: Engine replacement of removal of old engine, inspect, transfer necessary parts, test run. We also offer complete overhaul and rebuild services.

*engine rebuilds are labor intensive and can be very costly.

Differential Repair: Disassemble, inspect, repair or replace damaged components, re-assemble and test for proper function. 

Exhaust Repairs: From simple exaust pipe repairs to complete system replacement including manifold, catalytic converter, intermediate pipes, flex pipes and mufflers. Installation and leak test.

Charging system test: a complete diagnostic of the battery and alternator charging system system to keep your vehicle operating and charging smoothly. Detailed report can be printed or emailed.

Suspension system: replace struts / shocks / springs and inspect chassis and bushings for proper suspension travel. Inspect wheel alignments. Wheel hubs and bearings. 

Routine Maintenance: oil change, air filter, cabin filter, fuel filter, tire rotation. Check and top off all fluids. Check tire pressures and tread depth. Check wipers and all glass. Check headlights and all running lights for properfunction. Check all belts and hoses, replace if applicable.

FREE Battery Installation: free battery installations are provided with battery purchase.

* We reserve the right to refuse for any reason.

Check Engine diagnostics

Why is my check engine light on? 

Well, lets start and say the check engine light is on because the onboard computer has found a fault with one or more of the sensors. Commonly known as DTC "Diagnostic Trouble Code" which simply alerts drivers there is a issue. Codes can be retrieved using a store bought OBD2 scanner, how ever these store bought scanners will only retrieve NON-VIABLE codes for basic maintaince and repair. Further diagnostics IS required in some situations by using PROFESSIONAL scanners and diagnostic equipement to pin point the problem. 

Newer vehicles will require a digital security code to access the ECU data stored codes. These digital security codes are only obtained through authorized dealer certified repair services. 

The following file link is a complete guide to DTC codes and thier meanings. 

 

dtc_list.pdf

Or see document HERE

Hourly rates and service prices

  • Hourly Rates and services are based on national averages.
  • Some services are combined and are free with others to save you money.
  • We will meet or beat any competitors price with documentaion.
  • Estimates issued are good for 30 days

 

* prices subject to change at anytime without prior notice.

* Check current PRICE SHEET here!

 

Mobile Services

Never be stranded with our professional mobile service. Let us come to you! Let our team of professionaly trained ASE certified mechanics provide you with a complete line of repairs, diagnostics and emergency assistance. We also offer routine maintainence such as tire rotation, oil change, brake service, complete diagnostics, charging system tests and more! 

* some services not available in specific areas due to EPA restrictions. 

* some community restrictions may apply

Pre Purchase Inspection

Pre-purchase inspection

 

A pre-purchase inspection is an independent, third-party professional service that evaluates a vehicle’s condition before a purchase offer is made. Consumer protection organizations such as the Federal Trade Commission,[1] the American Bar Association,[2] insurance companies, and states recommend an independent pre-purchase inspection. The prospective buyer hires a qualified evaluator who examines the target vehicle for defects, hidden damage, maintenance history, and safety, then typically provides a written evaluation report. The service results in factual information that the prospective buyer uses as decision support for the vehicle purchase. Unless the vehicle is unsafe to drive,[3] the evaluator does not provide a purchase recommendation.

Components of the pre-purchase inspection

The focus of a pre-purchase inspection is to gather factual information on the vehicle's current condition. Typically, the evaluator is a mobile inspector who inspects the vehicle at its sale point. A short road test is usually included. Inspections are performed with the permission of the seller. The buyer can be present or not present during the inspection.

The inspected areas include structural integrity, safety features, electrical and electronic systems, powertrain, suspension, fuel system, emissions, steering, comfort system (heat/air), security system, exhaust, interior, wheels and rims, and apparent state of general maintenance. Hidden damage from crashes, flood, or rough use are checked. Important for newer vehicles is an inspection of the onboard computer system, including recently cleared computer codes.[4] The inspector also investigates for vehicle identification alteration,[5] lack of recent license plates, salvage title,[6] and odometer fraud.[7] Commercial vehicle inspections also evaluate the condition of items relevant to commercial use, such as conspicuity materials, markings and placards, insurance, service limits, coupling devices, etc.

Qualifications of a pre-purchase inspector

The pre-purchase inspector specializes in gathering, evaluating, and interpreting results of a detailed automotive examination. The evaluator is usually a specialist in the vehicle type, such as personal automobiles or commercial heavy transports. They have professional training in the vehicle type's optimal safety, structural, and performance features. For commercial transports, evaluators should be qualified inspectors under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Part 396 or state laws. State inspection credentials may be required in some states. For personal non-commercial automobiles, evaluators should have both broad and deep automotive experience plus certified training from both car manufacturers and the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master Technician program. In California, evaluators should be certified by California Air Resources Board (CARB) and Bureau of Automotive Repairs (BAR). All evaluators should have detailed knowledge of state and federal regulations, safety recalls, service campaigns, and technical service bulletins (TSB). Evaluators should not be employees of the seller or in a position to profit from the results of the sale (see ethical considerations in this article).

Ethical considerations of pre-purchase inspections

The decision to purchase an automobile or commercial transport incurs both financial investment and a deep concern for human safety. Independence from ethical entanglements with vehicle sellers is critical. Independence assures the prospective buyer that the results of the pre-purchase inspection are solely concerned with finding of fact in the prospective buyer's interest. Evaluators who stand to gain from the vehicle transaction must disclaim their entanglement in writing so the prospective buyer has complete information. All experienced pre-purchase inspectors have built professional networks and a knowledge base within their industry, and this knowledge supports a factual inspection. However, knowing the name and reputation of a seller versus being in a position to gain from that seller's contracts are ethically not the same.

Prospective buyers should ask for a written conflict of interest (COI) disclaimer of any ethical entanglements of the pre-purchase evaluator. An oral disclaimer of independence is insufficient.

A conflict of interest disclaimer at a minimum should include statements on:

  • employment relationships (for-hire, referral fee, barter, etc.) with any vehicle dealer, broker, maintenance facility, or independent seller
  • personal relationships (family, personal networks) with any vehicle dealer, broker, maintenance facility, or independent seller
  • whether the inspector offers independent repairs, maintenance, or vehicle sales

Reports issued by the evaluator should not contain advertising, marketing hyperlinks, or persuasive text. Prospective buyers' personally identifiable information (PII) should not be sold as a marketing lead. Evaluators should offer the buyer anonymity when requested.

Difference between state vehicle inspectors and independent pre-purchase vehicle inspectors

States that require roadworthiness and emissions testing as a requirement of continued licensing also require that inspectors be certified and/or licensed by the State. Those mandatory states require a minimum training level for state inspectors who typically work at fixed inspection stations. For independent pre-purchase inspectors, sometimes called 'for-hire' inspectors, states vary on licensing requirements. The presence or absence of a state license is not a guarantee of a thorough and factual pre-purchase evaluation. Rather, the defining characteristic of pre-purchase vehicle evaluators is deep automotive experience that is useful to prospective buyers. 

 

State inspections

State inspections are by appointment only. Please contact use via call or website for availability and time. 

 

For more information and laws concerning New Hampshire State vehicle inspections, click here.

Payments we accept

We accept the following payment methods;

List of card issuers

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • JCB
  • UnionPay
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Maestro
  • Visa Electron
  • VPay

Mobile wallets 

  • Apple Pay*
  • Google Pay**
  • Samsung Pay

Digital payments 

  • PayPal
  • Venmo
  • Stripe

Mobile payments 

  • credit
  • debit
  • NFT
  • mobile wallet

* 3% surchage on all credit card transactions

* we DO NOT accept personal checks , sorry 

** Payment Plans and in house financing available! Ask for details!

** Repair Guard payment insurance available, ask for details.

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