Call, text, or email us to make an appointment. Give us the location where you’d like us to service the vehicle and where we will find the keys.
Receive an estimate for the services you request. Confirm all the details.
Our technician arrives at the specified time and performs the resquested services, while you take care of you.
When we’re done, we’ll send you a text and an email with our inspection report and invoice for your records. We will also ask for your feedback on our service.
To make an appointment
call or text 248-712-3600 or
Did you know that Quiker offers more than just oil changes? Choose from a broad selection of preventative maintenance and repair services including charging system, suspension, brakes, diagnostic services and more! Not sure if we cover what you’re looking for? Ask! Call, text, or email us and we’ll be glad to help.
If you have any further questions, please get in touch.
What type of oil do you use?
We only use Full Synthetic Oil.
How long should I expect an oil change to take?
The time the oil change takes will depend on the vehicle. However, it usually takes 10-30 minutes. If additional services are also required, this can take longer.
What locations do your services cover?
We currently cover the Macomb County, Oakland County, Wayne County, Livingston County, Washtenaw County, Genesee County areas of Michigan, but we are growing, so if you’d like us to cover your location, please get in touch.
Do you offer more than oil changes?
We have a range of additional services, including wiper blade replacement, tire rotation and swapping, air filter replacement and more. If you need any assistance not covered on our Services page, please get in touch.
Where should I go for my service?
Wherever you want! We come to you, so you can stay comfy at home, get work done or do some errands. That’s up to you!
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