SPRINGDALE:
Mon-Fri: 7:00AM - 5:30PM
Sat & Sun: Closed

ROGERS:
Mon-Fri: 7:30AM - 5:00PM
Sat & Sun: Closed

FAMILY OWNED &
OPERATED FOR
30+ YEARS

FAMILY OWNED &
OPERATED FOR
30+ YEARS

Services We Offer

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Brake Repair

All aspects of your brake repair needs.

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Diagnostics

All aspects of your diagnostics needs.

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Diesel Repair

All aspects of your diesel repair needs.

Yes, We Provide Loaner Vehicles!

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Get to know the pros at HCS Auto Repair

At HCS Auto Repair, we have been a part of Springdale since 1988. Since moving to our current location in 2013, we have been better able to serve our customers and the community at large. Our team of ASE certified technicians is here to help with any auto repair in Springdale, AR, and we have strived to earn our place in the community as the auto repair shop everyone can trust.

From the quickest oil change to the most intricate transmission repair, the team at HCS Auto Repair in Springdale, AR, are waiting to help you and your car get back on the road. When you bring your vehicle to HCS Auto Repair, we don’t see you as just another customer, we see you as a friend and a customer for life. So make an appointment or swing by HCS Auto Repair today.

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Electric Vehicle Repair & More!

Do you drive an electric or hybrid vehicle? You might be in a pickle, trying to decide where to bring your vehicle for service. Not every auto repair shop in Springdale, AR, is qualified to work on these vehicles, so what do you do? Do you bring it back to the dealership, where you will no doubt pay higher prices? Or do you bring it to another auto repair shop, one that might not have the techs on hand to work with these specialized vehicles? Smart drivers in Springdale, AR, know that the techs at HCS Auto Repair are pros with electric and hybrid vehicles, and are waiting to help with all your electric and hybrid services and repairs. If you drive an electric or hybrid vehicle, make an appointment with us today!

Shuttle Service

Service within 5 miles of our shop if you do not want to wait in our waiting room area.

After Hours Drop

Can’t make it during business hours? Drop your car off any time!

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FAQs

Get the answers to the most asked auto repair questions.

All the way through- transparency is the very foundation of our outreach to customers at HCS Auto Repair. We will first provide you with a written estimate that will be very detailed and will state all the necessary repairs and their costs before starting any work on your car. Moreover, we make full use of our cutting-edge digital inspection system to obtain high-quality photographs and videos showing every issue we find-from brake pads that are worn out to fluids that are leaking-and then directly send these to your phone or email the same way the technician has described using text or email. You can check technician diagnostics from anywhere at any time before authorizing our services to be done on your car which means there won't be any surprises regarding your vehicle.

How often you should service your car depends on your vehicle type, its age, and your driving habits, but a general rule is to have it serviced every 6 months or 5,000 to 7,500 miles, whichever comes first. This typically includes oil changes, tire rotations, brake inspections, and fluid top-offs. However, certain manufacturers recommend more frequent servicing, so it's essential to follow the schedule in your owner’s manual. Regular maintenance can help prevent larger, costlier issues down the line, such as engine or transmission failures.

For older cars or vehicles driven in extreme conditions (like very hot, cold, or dusty environments), more frequent servicing may be necessary. Additionally, things like brake pads, tires, and batteries have different lifespans and may require attention sooner. Ignoring routine service can lead to wear and tear that might leave you stranded with a more expensive repair bill. Staying on top of your car's maintenance ensures better performance, safety, and longevity, so give us a call today at 479-662-1221.

The check engine light can be alarming, but it’s important to understand that it can signal anything from a minor issue to a significant problem. One common reason for the light coming on is a loose gas cap, which affects fuel vapor systems and emissions. Tightening the cap may turn the light off. However, it could also indicate issues with the oxygen sensor, spark plugs, or the catalytic converter, all of which are crucial for your car’s efficiency and performance.

If the check engine light is steady, it’s advisable to schedule a diagnostic test with us here at HCS Auto Repair soon to identify the cause. If the light is flashing, this indicates a more serious problem—potentially engine misfires or overheating—that requires immediate attention. Ignoring a flashing check engine light could lead to engine damage and expensive repairs, so it’s crucial to have it checked right away. In either case, getting it diagnosed early can help prevent more significant, costly repairs later on.

Freezing temperatures often mask underlying battery issues, so at HCS Auto Repair, we recommend a comprehensive battery and charging system test rather than guessing. We'll perform a cold cranking amp test using our advanced diagnostic equipment to determine your battery's actual condition-cold weather can temporarily reduce performance by up to 50% in older batteries, but if readings consistently fall below manufacturer specifications even after warming up, it's likely time for replacement. Our technicians will also check your alternator and charging system to ensure they're maintaining proper voltage when operating.

With many customers starting 2026 with vehicle resolutions, we recommend focusing on three key areas: first, a complete fluid analysis including coolant, brake, and transmission fluids that have been sitting through summer heat; second, checking your tire pressure and tread depth as winter conditions require proper traction; and third, addressing any "check engine" lights from the previous year before they potentially lead to more expensive repairs. We also suggest having your battery tested if it's over three years old-proactive maintenance now can prevent unexpected breakdowns down the road when you need your vehicle most.