Mike’s Mobil Repair

Mike’s Mobil Repair Shop now located at 2902 Texoma Dr.. Denison Tx. 75020.. Diagnostic computer software for all makes and models. Also truck and tractor repairs.

Diagnostic software for construction and Farm equipment.. Some mobile services available by appointment..

11/28/2024

Season's greetings from all of us to you and yours.

We’re wide open and ready to tackle some business looking into next week.Give us a call to schedule!
10/23/2024

We’re wide open and ready to tackle some business looking into next week.

Give us a call to schedule!

It’s Fall Y’all!As these colder months come sweeping in under us, here at Mike’s Mobil/Lander’s Auto we want to make sur...
10/21/2024

It’s Fall Y’all!

As these colder months come sweeping in under us, here at Mike’s Mobil/Lander’s Auto we want to make sure your car is prepared for anything that comes your way.

Give us a call today to schedule your service, maintenance, and repairs at a rate that will always leave you and your vehicle with a smile. 🙃

If you see this guy today tell him Happy Birthday!!
09/03/2024

If you see this guy today tell him Happy Birthday!!

It’s the beginning of summer and you’re stuck in traffic when all of a sudden your temperature gauge is on the BIG RED “...
06/07/2024

It’s the beginning of summer and you’re stuck in traffic when all of a sudden your temperature gauge is on the BIG RED “H”. Guess what? Your vehicle is overheating* and you need to do something about it RIGHT NOW.

Before we get into the causes of vehicle overheating, let’s help minimize the potential damage to your car NOW until you can get it into a shop:

1- Turn off the AC immediately

2- Turn on your defroster and your heat to HOT, fan on High.

3- No, seriously. We know it’s Summer and you’re going to be uncomfortable until you can get your car off the road, but we’re talking thousands of dollars in damage if your car continues to overheat! Roll down the windows too, it’s gonna be hotter inside your car than outside here in a minute. The heater will pull as much heat out of your engine that it can, which just might be enough to avoid ruining it.

4- If you’re stopped in traffic, put your car in Neutral or Park and raise the engine speed. You’re trying to get the coolant circulating as much as possible. Raise the engine speed by pressing the gas pedal just enough to get the RPM gauge to the 2-ish mark(2000 RPMs). It doesn’t have to be exact, but you don’t want to rev your engine a lot past that or you’ll risk even worse problems.

5- If you’re moving, albeit slowly, put the car into the lowest gear that will maintain between 2 and 3 on the RPM gauge as you are headed to a good spot to pull over. If you start going too fast for that gear shift into the next higher one to maintain the 2-3000 RPM range.

6- Get off the road ASAP

Doing these things should help get that temperature gauge headed back down from the “H” Mark, at least temporarily. If nothing happens to lower the temperature in about 2 minutes, SHUT THE CAR OFF right away. It’s up to you to decide if it’s safe enough to be sitting where your car stops, but we’ve seen lots and lots of ruined engines because people decided to drive “just a little farther” with an overheating vehicle.

If your vehicle is overheating, your engine is screaming for attention and your cooling system needs help. A vehicle can overheat at any point where the cooling system no longer is effectively absorbing, transporting and dissipating the heat created from your engine burning fuel. Call us at 903.647.3601 so we can get you scheduled and get your vehicle back in tip top shape ASAP!

Another busy week at Landers Automotive/Mike's Mobil, we appreciate our customers and cant thank them enough for trustin...
06/07/2024

Another busy week at Landers Automotive/Mike's Mobil, we appreciate our customers and cant thank them enough for trusting us with their automotive needs

With all the wet weather we've had its best to slow down and arrive to your destination safely. Take a moment to educate...
05/28/2024

With all the wet weather we've had its best to slow down and arrive to your destination safely. Take a moment to educate yourself as to what causes hydroplaning. What it comes down to is that when your tires are moving over a wet surface too quickly there is insufficient time to channel the moisture away from the center of the tire. As mentioned, the water lifts the tire and you lose traction. The point at which your vehicle becomes waterborne is called the transition point. The transition point is determined by the following variables:

Tire size - the wider the contact area relative to length, the higher the speed needed for hydroplaning.
Tread pattern
Tire pressure
Water depth
Water composition - oil, temperature, dirt, and salts change the water
Vehicle drive-train - all wheel drive vehicles may be more likely to hydroplane in some circumstances.
Vehicle speed - always slow down when it’s wet. Hydroplaning can occur at any speed under the right combination of conditions, but some sources define higher speeds as over 40 mph.
Vehicle weight - the lighter the vehicle the greater the tendency to hydroplane.
Road surface type - non-grooved asphalt is more hydroplane prone than ribbed or grooved concrete
It's sometimes hard to tell when you're hydroplaning. The vehicle's rear end may be a little squirrelly. Steering may feel loose or too easy. Watch for standing water or spray from vehicles in front of you. Slow down. If you start to hydroplane, don't apply your brakes or turn your steering wheel. Hold the wheel firmly, go straight, ease your foot off the gas until the car slows and your steering normalizes. If required to brake, do so gently with light pumping actions. For cars with anti-lock brakes, brake normally.

Are your tires checked daily for wear, tread depth, and pressure? Do the people checking them know what they're doing? Have they been trained the same way? Do they use the same equipment? Does anybody monitor the quality of their checks? Are appropriate records maintained? These things might sound basic, but they are important because you might be betting your life on them.

Thank you to all our Veterans for your service to our great nation. Its a gift we can never repay and we are humbled by ...
05/24/2024

Thank you to all our Veterans for your service to our great nation. Its a gift we can never repay and we are humbled by your sacrifice, God bless you all.

We will be closed Monday May, 27th 2024 in
observance of Memorial Day.

Everyone have a safe and blessed weekend.

Call us Tuesday at 903.647.3601 to get an appointment so we can assist you getting your vehicle in top condition for summer.

Another busy week here at Landers Automotive/Mikes Mobil Repair, remember there's not much we cant assist you with. Than...
05/24/2024

Another busy week here at Landers Automotive/Mikes Mobil Repair, remember there's not much we cant assist you with.

Thank you all for trusting us with your Automotive needs.

Here's just some of what we've been up to lately here at Lander's Automotive/Mike's Mobil. Let us earn your trust and pr...
05/16/2024

Here's just some of what we've been up to lately here at
Lander's Automotive/Mike's Mobil.

Let us earn your trust and prove to you how your valued investment should be cared for and maintained.

Don't forget to call us today at 903.627.3601 and schedule an appointment to get your vehicle ready for those summer mon...
05/16/2024

Don't forget to call us today at 903.627.3601 and schedule an appointment to get your vehicle ready for those summer months!

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2902 Texoma Drive
Denison, TX
75020

Opening Hours

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

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