SDR Total Auto Repair & Transmission Center

SDR Total Auto Repair & Transmission Center SDR Total Auto Repair & Transmission Center has been family-owned and operated for over 40 years.

Proudly serving families and businesses in the city of Kenosha as well as the surrounding region, we service all makes and models of vehicles. Our main priority is providing excellent service and ensuring your vehicle is in safe driving condition. We strive to increase the life span of your vehicle by identifying needed maintenance or repairs early on.

07/27/2024

With professional auto interior restoration, careful attention to detail will ensure the quality of the finished product. Every component is assessed, repaired, and replaced as needed, from seat belts to dashboard k***s and gauges.

07/25/2024

While an oil change isn’t exactly rocket science, it can be a fiddly task. Oil filters, in particular, can be tricky to get to and remove, so it might be worth taking the vehicle to a service center so a professional can get the job done.

07/23/2024

Do you have an electric car? There engines have brushes that can wear out over time. Beginning at about 40,000 miles have them regularly inspected to check for wear.

07/20/2024

What’s the difference? A Park Wood Bentley R-Type Continental was produced in the 1950s and featured a body built by Park Wood. A Mulliner Bentley R-Type Continental was also produced in the 1950s, but the body was constructed by H.J. Mulliner & Co.

07/18/2024

One important maintenance task that you must attend to regularly is rotating your tires. Every three to five thousand miles, you should switch your front and rear tires so that they wear evenly. Doing this doesn't only keep you safe, it increases tire life as well.

07/16/2024

If you drive an older vehicle, one maintenance procedure you may want to have done is a brake fluid flush. This is especially important if you haven’t done this before as the fluid in the system may already have absorbed a lot of moisture.

07/13/2024

Do you have an older car you want to have restored? If this is a driver or show restoration, be sure to check your brakes. The brake pedal should be firm, and the car shouldn’t pull to one side when you try to stop. If the pedal is mushy or the car pulls to one side, the brakes will probably need some work.

07/11/2024

Belts are another engine item that requires periodic inspection because if they fail, you won't be going anywhere. Look for cracks, fraying, sagging, and rips and tears and replace them if needed.

07/09/2024

While you may be consistent in maintaining your older vehicle, there will come a point where this will not be enough. As the vehicle ages and more and more components wear out, breakdowns will increase and the reliability of the car or truck will be put into question.

07/06/2024

There have been a lot of advancements in technology since the time many classic Bentleys were made, and you don’t have to miss out on them. Improvements like better steel, more durable paint, and others can be seamlessly woven into the restoration work.

07/04/2024

If you notice stains on the driveway, put a piece of cardboard under the car to check for leaks. If brown stains appear, it's an oil leak, red stains mean the transmission's leaking, and yellow or chartreuse stains are engine coolant.

07/02/2024

Non-working electrical parts are often the result of a defective fuse, an inexpensive part to say the least. Check your owner’s manual for the location of the fuse box and the proper fuse. Removing and replacing it is just a snap-out, snap-in process.

Address

3625 Roosevelt Road
Kenosha, WI
53142

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+12626540075

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