Voltage drop testing across circuits to find resistance from corrosion, damaged wiring, or loose grounds without guessing
If your car is experiencing electrical issues like flickering lights, sensor warnings, or intermittent power loss, our mobile mechanics can perform expert diagnostics right in your driveway to identify and fix the problem.
Rating
5.0 Stars
Coverage
All San Antonio
Warranty
12/12 Included
This is not guesswork repair. Your vehicle gets a data-driven diagnostic workflow before, during, and after every service.
Voltage drop testing across circuits to find resistance from corrosion, damaged wiring, or loose grounds without guessing
Oscilloscope-level sensor waveform analysis for crankshaft position, MAF, and oxygen sensors — catches intermittent faults a code reader misses
All computer modules scanned simultaneously: engine, BCM, TPMS, SRS, ABS, and transmission — not just the powertrain
Typical Job Time
60–120 minutes
Completed at your location — no shop visit
Pricing
$75 diagnostic fee (credited to repair)
Flat-rate quote before we start — no surprises
Heat is the primary cause of electrical component failure, and San Antonio has more of it than most of the country. Under-hood temperatures regularly exceed 220°F in summer, accelerating insulation breakdown on wiring, degrading connector seals, and drying out the capacitors in BCM and ECM control modules. The result is a wave of intermittent electrical faults — lights that flicker without pattern, modules that reset themselves, sensors that fail under load but read normally when cold — that don't respond to a basic code reader because they don't always leave a stored fault code. These are the problems we specialize in.
A code reader tells you a fault code exists. It doesn't tell you why. Danny uses three diagnostic approaches that go beyond code reading:
Voltage drop testing — measures resistance across every section of a circuit. Normal resistance across a battery cable junction should be under 0.1V. A reading of 0.5V means that connection has enough resistance to cause starting problems under load, even if it looks clean visually. This test catches corrosion inside connectors that's invisible from the outside.
Oscilloscope waveform analysis — captures the actual signal output of crankshaft position sensors, MAF sensors, and oxygen sensors as a waveform over time. A crankshaft position sensor that outputs a clean sine wave at idle may show dropout spikes under acceleration. That dropout doesn't leave a code — it causes a brief misfire that the ECM interprets as normal combustion variation. The oscilloscope catches it; a code reader doesn't.
Parasitic drain isolation — a clamp-on current meter measures total draw with the vehicle off. Normal is 20–50mA. Above 100mA means something is staying awake. He systematically pulls fuses to isolate the circuit, then traces to the specific module or accessory. Most parasitic drain diagnoses are completed in one appointment.
Remote starters, aftermarket stereos, dashcams, and auxiliary lighting are the single most common source of electrical problems we diagnose in San Antonio. An improperly installed remote starter that shares a ground with the BCM causes mysterious warning lights, false alarm triggers, and can corrupt the immobilizer. A poorly grounded stereo causes alternator whine, radio interference, and can backfeed voltage into CAN bus lines. If you've had any aftermarket work done recently and electrical problems appeared shortly after, that's almost always the cause. We trace it to the specific wiring point rather than guessing.
Diagnostic fee: $75 flat, credited to the repair if you hire us to complete it at the same visit. Most electrical issues are diagnosed and repaired in one appointment. For intermittent faults that require extended monitoring or test drives to reproduce, we'll tell you upfront what the diagnostic process will involve — no open-ended billing surprises. Wiring repairs (broken wires, corroded connectors, ground replacement) are quoted per job after diagnosis. Module replacement or reprogramming is quoted per vehicle and module type.
LOCAL EXPERTISE
Alamo Heights is an independent municipality within Bexar County, known for its tree-lined streets, upscale homes, and proximity to the Pearl District and San Antonio's cultural corridor. Broadway Street, North New Braunfels Ave, and Austin Hwy define the neighborhood's boundaries — and the nearest dealership service center requires navigating all of them. We eliminate that entirely by coming directly to your Alamo Heights home with a fully-equipped mobile service vehicle.
Car AC repair is one of our most common calls from 78209 residents. Alamo Heights summers push interior temperatures to 140°F+ in a parked car within minutes — and a failing AC system is a safety issue, not a comfort issue. We diagnose and repair auto AC systems on-site: refrigerant recharge ($149+), leak detection and O-ring repair ($200–$350), and compressor replacement ($499+). We bring manifold gauges and refrigerant and identify the actual failure before recommending any parts — no guesswork recharges that fail again in 60 days.
Alamo Heights has a high concentration of European vehicle ownership — BMW 3 and 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz C, E, and GLE, Volvo XC60 and XC90, Audi A4 and Q5, and Lexus RX and LS. We service these vehicles with European-compatible diagnostic equipment and OEM-spec parts. Battery replacement includes BMS coding for applicable BMW and Mercedes vehicles. AC diagnostics use bi-directional scanner commands for European compressor clutch control — not the generic approach that misses the actual fault.
Most frequent calls from 78209: auto AC repair and recharge ($149+), brake service ($199/axle), battery replacement ($149+ with BMS coding for applicable European vehicles), check engine light diagnostics ($75 credited to repair), oil changes ($89), and alternator replacement ($299+). We confirm your vehicle's specific requirements at booking and arrive prepared — no diagnostic surprises on arrival.
We serve all streets in Alamo Heights including Broadway, North New Braunfels Ave, and the residential streets near Alamo Heights High School and Olmos Basin Park. No travel fee. Brake service: $199/axle. AC repair: $149+. Battery: $149+. Diagnostics: $75. Oil change: $89. Same-day availability common — call (210) 570-9220 or book online.
Areas & landmarks we service:
ZIP Code: 78209
We serve all streets and subdivisions in the Alamo Heights area with no travel fee.
A simple mobile process built for busy schedules in Alamo Heights.
Share what your vehicle is doing in Alamo Heights. We pre-plan tools and parts for your Electrical Diagnostics before arriving.
Home, office, apartment lot — anywhere in Alamo Heights. We arrive equipped and ready to work cleanly and efficiently.
We complete the job, validate operation, and review results with you before checkout. 12-month/12,000-mile warranty included.
Real work happening right now in San Antonio
Customer reported grinding noises. Replaced pads and rotors on-site at their office parking lot.
Customer reported rough idle and hesitation. Replaced spark plugs on-site at the customer's driveway.
Customer reported grinding noise from front wheels. Replaced both front wheel bearings on-site.
Customer reported warm air from the cabin. Performed diagnostics and recharged the system on-site.
Straight answers from the mechanic — no sales pitch.
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Every repair is performed personally by Danny — no subcontractors, no handoffs. With 10+ years of hands-on automotive experience across domestic, import, and European vehicles, Danny brings professional-grade diagnostic tools and OEM-spec parts to your driveway. He stands behind every job with a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty on all parts and labor.
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