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(410) 531-24934105 Ten Oaks Road, Dayton, Maryland 21036
Hours: M-F. 7:30-6, Sat. 8-3

Welcome to Town & Country Auto Repair

Husband and wife team Mark and Patty Carroll have worked hard since 1989 to bring you the best repair service in the business. Located at 4105 Ten Oaks Rd, Dayton, MD, Town and Country serves the Maryland communities of Dayton, Clarksville, West Friendship, Ellicott City, Glenelg, Glenwood, Marriottsville, Woodstock, and Columbia. Our certified technicians fix it right the first time, using quality products from Auto Pride, Dayco, AC Delco, Bendix, and Jasper.
Contact us online or stop by any
time Monday through Friday,
7:30 AM to 6 PM, and
Saturday, 8 AM to 3 PM,
or you can call us at
410-531-2493.

Schedule an appointment with Town & Country Auto Repair

Questionnaire for Drivability and Noises

By going through this form first, it will save you time and money when you bring your vehicle in for repair.  Any information you can give to us speeds up the repair process.

 

DRIVEABILITY

Hard start - Cold _____ Hot _____ Wet _____ Warm _____

Starts and dies- Cold _____ Hot _____ After highway stop _____

Idles - High _____ Low _____ Rough _____ Dies _____

Stalls - Cold _____ Hot _____ At stops _____ Wet ______

Hesitation - Cold ______ Hot _____ On acceleration from stop _____

Loss of power - Uphill _____ Low speed _____ High speed _____

 

WHEN DOES PROBLEM OCCUR?:

_____ Problem since ne

_____ After previous repair

_____ After vehicle got to _____ miles

_____ On deceleration

_____ At constant speed

_____ On the highway

_____ Stop and go driving

_____ With certain accessories on

_____ Specific speed

_____ Specific RPM

_____ Specific gear

When fuel level is – Full_____ ¾ ____ ½ _____ ¼ or less _____

 

NOISES

WHINE: A high pitched sound, like and electric drill

CLUNK:  A metal to metal sound, like a hammer striking steel

GROWL:  A low pitched sound, like and angry dog

CLICK:  A light sound, like a ball point pen being clicked

RATTLE: A sound like marbles rolling around in a can

GRIND: An abrasive sound, like a grinding stone

KNOCK:  Like a knock on a door

HISS: Like air escaping from a balloon

HUM:  Like a wire humming in the wind

SQUEAL: A high pitched sound, like finger nails on a chalkboard

SQUEAK: A sound like rubbing a clean window

BOOM: A sound like a drum roll or distant thunder

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