Did you know there is more computer power on today's car than on the Apollo 11 spacecraft that landed on the moon? The days of "shade tree" mechanics are over. The only way to successfully repair modern vehicles is with the proper tools and the proper training. Kellenberger Auto is proud to be on the cutting edge of aftermarket repair technology. One way we keep up with changes is to be affliiated with industry associations. Listed below are some of the trade groups Kellenberger Auto is proud to be associated with.


Every AutoCare Center member agrees to:
• Perform high-quality diagnostic and repair service at a fair price, using quality NAPA brand parts.
• Employ ASE certified technicians in all areas of work performed.
• Be dedicated to customer satisfaction.
• Exercise reasonable care for the customer's property while it is in the shop's possession.
• Provide a system for fair settlement of customer complaints, should they occur.
• Maintain the highest standards of the automotive service profession.
• Uphold the integrity of all members of the NAPA AutoCare Center Program.
NAPA AutoCare "Peace of Mind" Warranty backs parts and labor on qualifying services and repairs nationwide for 12 months/12,000 miles. Call 1-800-LET-NAPA for details




Founded by an automotive trainer as a telephone help desk for independent repair technicians in 1987; grew to the largest help desk serving automotive service providers under the marketing name Identifix
Introduced a private-label repair-hotline program providing technical support for many large parts-distributors' service center customers and after-market manufacturers in 1988
Repair-Trac, a database of proven fixes for hard-to-diagnose pattern failures, was introduced as a phone-in service in 1995; added its fax-back complement in 2000; went online in 2002
Chosen by Microsoft CarPoint, now autos.msn.com, to provide repair history and maintenance information to its website in 1996
Diagrams-Online, an on-demand 24-hour service providing high quality wiring diagrams via fax, was introduced in 1997
Developed and deployed the industry's first diagnostic tool to be supported by artificial intelligence in 2001
Identifix-Online was introduced in February 2002; evolved into Direct-Hit in October 2002
Continual enhancement and development of diagnostic process and repair tools, with emphasis on integration of information
Ongoing investment in new technology, servers and database systems
