Jack's Auto Mechanical Ltd.

Jack's Auto Mechanical Ltd. Automotive maintenance is our specialty! We also do inspections! Call us to book now!

Jack's Auto Mecahnical is hiring! We are looking for an Automotive Service Technician to join our team.  We offer compet...
08/02/2025

Jack's Auto Mecahnical is hiring! We are looking for an Automotive Service Technician to join our team.

We offer competitive wages, and are a family oriented business working monday to thursday 730-6pm. If you are interested, please email or drop off a resume at the double green doors at 2517 hwy 633.

With spring around the corner, we want to help you get ready for your busy summer! We don't want your brakes to give you...
03/12/2024

With spring around the corner, we want to help you get ready for your busy summer! We don't want your brakes to give you troubles at an inconvenient time... because we all know it happens when you don't have time!

We are offering a brake inspection promo! Call us to book now!

Jack's Auto Mecahnical is hiring! We are looking for a service writer/receptionist to join our team.  Assets include:- A...
06/07/2023

Jack's Auto Mecahnical is hiring! We are looking for a service writer/receptionist to join our team.
Assets include:
- Attention to detail and technologically adept
- Great communication and customer service
- reliablility and dependability

We offer competitive wages, and are a family oriented business working monday to thursday 730-6pm this summer. If you are interested, please email or drop off a resume at the double green doors at 2517 hwy 633.

Today is a day where we celebrate this guy! He works hard and plays hard. Is our favorite mechanic, and today he turns o...
05/16/2023

Today is a day where we celebrate this guy!

He works hard and plays hard. Is our favorite mechanic, and today he turns one year older. Be sure to remind him he's getting old like his wife... he milked that for the 3 months he got. So now it's my turn!

Happy Birthday Jer!

We want to thank all our customers for your constant support! We have been brainstorming on how we can serve you better,...
05/08/2023

We want to thank all our customers for your constant support! We have been brainstorming on how we can serve you better, while maintaining a work/life balance. Is that even a thing?!

Anyways, we want to try.

We understand that the average person works Monday to Friday 8-5 and it makes it hard to do vehicle drop offs and pick ups. So we want to try being open 7:30am to 6pm Monday to Thursday.
Our 4 day weeks will start on the week of the 15th. So that means we will be closed the 19th and 26th of May and every Friday in June, July and on. We want to give this a try for the summer, possibly for longer, but we will address that when we see how this works!

We know it will be a change and a hard one as vehicles don't follow a schedule, however, we feel it's worth a try.
Thanks,
From the staff at Jack's Auto Mechanical
- Jeremy, Nathan, Katie & Kasara

07/25/2022

Attn: Due to the Papal visit and restricted travel, we have decided to close our shop for the dates of July 25th, 26th, & 27th. If you have an emergency please call and leave us a voice-mail.

We close up this Friday the 3rd and will be happy to help you come September 13! Seen you then! Sorry for any inconvenie...
09/01/2021

We close up this Friday the 3rd and will be happy to help you come September 13! Seen you then!

Sorry for any inconveniences this may cause you.

Heads up: We have recently learned that winter tires are going to be difficult to find. Please plan ahead so we can help...
08/25/2021

Heads up:

We have recently learned that winter tires are going to be difficult to find. Please plan ahead so we can help you!

As we close 2020 we wanted to take a moment and thank all our amazing customers. This year has been a hard one for our f...
01/01/2021

As we close 2020 we wanted to take a moment and thank all our amazing customers. This year has been a hard one for our family, and we know lots of people have been affected one way or another. So we just wanted to take a moment to thank you all for your patience and let you know that we value and appreciate you and pray that the new year holds a promising year for all! Happy New Year!

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! We are super grateful for you đź’™
10/11/2020

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! We are super grateful for you đź’™

A few reminders as the snow is falling in all that rain. Drive safe
11/09/2019

A few reminders as the snow is falling in all that rain. Drive safe

WINTER DRIVING REMINDERS

1. SNOW- Brush the snow off your vehicle before leaving the house. You want other vehicles to be able to see your headlights/taillights. Also, if you let the wind blow the snow off your vehicle as you drive, you are causing visibility issues for the people behind you.

2. MAINTENANCE- Winter tires are definitely recommended for our Canadian winters, but not always feasible for everyone. Make sure you have at the very least, all season tires with good tread.
Always top up your washer fluid. With the sand and salt on the roads, it gets slushy and dirty. Many shops will do a winter inspection for a low price or sometimes free of charge. Make sure your vehicle is in good working order.

3. LIGHTS- Turn your headlights/taillights ON! Vehicles are now equipped with daytime running lights, but that does not include your full headlights or taillights. Manually turn lights on when the days are shorter and visibility is reduced.

4. STOP/GO- accelerate and slow down - slowly. This is especially important on hills, bridge decks, on/off ramps and intersections.

5. SPACE- Snow and ice can triple your stopping distance. Leave more-than-normal space between you and the car ahead of you. Rule of thumb- count atleast 5 full seconds between you and the vehicle in front of you. (When the vehicle in front of you passes a sign or object, count the seconds to when you pass the same object). When stopping at a light, make sure you can see the rear tires of the vehicle in front if you.

6. STOPPING- intersections ice up fast. Give yourself plenty of time to stop at street lights and stop signs, without having to brake hard. Let off the gas and let your vehicle slow down. If you start sliding and are going to hit the vehicle in front of you, if possible, use the snow bank or curb to stop your vehicle. (Only use this technique if you are driving slow). When making a turn, put your signal light on well in advance so other drivers know you are going to turn. Slow down well in advance of your turn so you are not braking, as intersections become very icy. If you are in a turning lane and making a left turn, keep your wheels straight. If you get hit from behind you don’t want to be pushed into oncoming traffic.

7. SKIDDING- If you find yourself in a skid on the highway, ease off the gas pedal—don’t apply the brakes—and look and steer where you want the vehicle to go. If you are going into the ditch- look where you want to go in the ditch and drive straight in. Do not try to recover and turn back towards the road as this is how your vehicle will roll.

8. AMBER & RED MEANS.... Snowplow ahead! Don’t crowd the plow. While it is legal to pass snowplows, always give operators room to work—to prevent collisions and help them clear roads faster. Plows can impact visibility by scattering loose snow, so slow down, stay back and wait for the plow to move aside before attempting a pass.

9. SLOW DOWN AND MOVE OVER for tow trucks and emergency responders—it’s the law. In Alberta, motorists MUST SLOW to at least 60 km/hour (or less if the posted limit is lower) when they’re in the lane next to a police vehicle, ambulance, fire truck or tow truck with lights flashing. On highways, try to move to the far lane to give operators room to work safely.

If we are winching a vehicle out of the ditch- it’s probably because the roads are icy. So SLOW DOWN & MOVE OVER so you don’t slide into us!!

10. PEDESTRIANS- Pay special attention in intersections, crosswalks, school & playground zones.

11. CRUISE- Never use cruise control on winter roads.

12. EMERGENCY- Invest in a roadside emergency kit. You never know when you will need it! Dress for the weather or atleast have winter attire in your vehicle. You may think you won’t need it because you are in the car with the heat on, but if you break down, it will get cold very fast! Have a phone charger in your vehicle and make sure your phone is fully charged in case you need to call for help.

13. TAKE A BREAK- You want to be alert when driving. If you are tired or the blinding snow is making your eyes go wonky- pull over in a safe place and take a break.

If you have any tips or suggestions that were not covered above, feel free to add them in the comments! Safe travels everyone!

Address

2517 Highway 633
Onoway, AB
T0E1V0

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17809674840

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Jack's Auto Mechanical Ltd. posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share