NAPA AUTOPRO
Complexe GP
Contact Info

581 214-0244

157 rue Fraser
Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec
G5R 1C9

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Opening hours
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Closed
Sun.
Closed

Specialities

  • Brakes
  • Oil Change
  • Car Batteries
  • General maintenance
  • Steering and Suspension
  • Exhaust and mufflers
  • Check Engine light / ODB2 scan
  • Car A/C maintenance and repair
  • Diagnostic
  • Belts and hoses
  • New Tires
  • Tires, balancing, wheel alignment
  • Starters and Alternators
  • Electrical / Electronic
  • Filtration
  • Fuel system and ignition
  • Cooling system
  • Windshield
  • Rust proofing

Vehicles serviced

  • All vehicles
  • Domestic
  • Imports (or Europeans)
  • Classic
  • Hybrid vehicles
  • Electric vehicles
  • Diesel engines
  • Small trucks
  • Commercial & Fleet service
  • Asian
  • BMW
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Audi
  • Volkswagen
  • Subaru
  • 4 x 4

Amenities

  • Digital vehicle inspection
  • Valet / shuttle
  • Vehicle pick up
  • Electrical vehicle charging station
  • Waiting area
  • COVID-19 / vehicle disinfection
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Coffee
  • Car wash / detailing
  • Courtesy vehicle

Certifications

AIA Canada AMVOQ

Warranties

24/40 10/400

Payment methods

Cash Interac VISA Mastercard Interac e-Transfer American Express PayPass

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • French

About Complexe GP

Director of Operations:
Keven Lévesque
Technic Advisor:
Régis Théberge

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Services available at this garage

Check engine light

There are generally two reactions to an illuminated check engine light: people panic or just hope it goes away. Understandable but wrong. It could come on for anything from a serious engine or transmission problem to a loose gas cap. Best advice? See your NAPA AUTOPRO expert.

Electric vehicles

Alternative fuel cars may require less maintenance than traditional fuel cars, but that doesn’t mean you can cut corners on certain things, like corrosion protection. Electric or not, all cars are made of steel!

Hybrid vehicles

When it comes to engine oil changes, brake pad wear, transmission fluid, high-voltage battery packs, and electric motors, is there anything different about hybrid vehicle maintenance? Absolutely.

Timing belt

The timing belt synchronizes the timing of your vehicle’s combustion process by regulating piston and valve movements that let in air and fuel, allow the fuel to burn and then let out the exhaust. A broken or loose belt can cause problems.

Suspension

If your vehicle bottoms out when accelerating or slumps forward when stopping; if the steering and handling feel loose; or if you’re noticing premature tire wear, your suspension probably needs maintenance.

Transmission

If you hear noises when the transmission shifts gears, smell burning, have trouble changing gears, or see red fluid leaking from under your car, a transmission inspection is needed immediately.

Steering

If you notice vibrations, “free play” or difficulty turning your steering wheel, a knocking noise, uneven tire wear, or your vehicle pulls to one side, it’s time to have your steering system inspected.

Spark plugs

Hard starts, engine misfiring, rough idle, slow acceleration, poor fuel economy... After thousands of kilometres, your spark plugs can become less efficient and need to be replaced.

Fuel system

In addition to supplying fuel to the engine, the fuel pump also includes a filter that removes dirt and contaminants. Without regular maintenance, your fuel consumption increases and the system could even fail.

Starter

If the only thing you hear when you turn the key in the ignition is a clicking, or if there’s whirring and grinding when starting up your car, your starter is done.

Car battery

Getting your battery checked and replaced with a battery that meets your vehicle’s specifications, CCA requirement and driving conditions will ensure years of trouble-free cranking.

Engine air filter

A clean engine air filter ensures no contaminant will enter your engine and assures the air/fuel blend is ideal for optimum gas mileage. When the filter is dirty, some fuel doesn’t burn, the engine becomes less efficient and gets clogged along with the exhaust system.

Air conditioning

Even if your air conditioning still cools your vehicle, the signs that it is not performing properly include a lack of freshness, strange noises, odours, condensation in the cabin, oil or refrigerant leaks…

Regular vehicle maintenance

Regular check-ups will assure your vehicle’s reliability, safety and ultimate value. A service every 6,000 km is recommended for all vehicles. Plus, we offer additional service packages.

Alternator

A weakened alternator won’t be able to supply enough power to start the car, recharge the battery or run electrical accessories. Your alternator should be regularly inspected.

Wheel bearings

A whining or grinding sound coming from under the car as you drive requires urgent maintenance. Your wheels could lock up, which could mean an expensive tow.

Headlight bulbs

Headlight bulbs dim or burn out. Whether you choose standard or much brighter halogen bulbs, always have both bulbs replaced or upgraded at the same time.

Tire rotation & balancing

Properly rotated and balanced tires last longer. Rotation assures treads wear evenly. Balancing avoids annoying vibrations with your vehicle on the road.

Exhaust & muffler

Exhausts may be better built these days, but a minimum of maintenance is a must. Get a NAPA AUTOPRO inspection and avoid expensive repairs.

Brakes

If your brake pedal feels spongy or pulsates, the brakes grind or squeal, the wheels or steering wheel vibrate, or the vehicle shakes when braking, get immediate service.

Oil change

Engine oil should be changed frequently to prevent power loss, avoid engine wear, combat rust and corrosion, and improve performance.

Wheel alignment

Poor alignment causes your steering wheel to vibrate or your car to pull to one side. Over time, it can cause your tires to wear quickly and unevenly.