MRW Auto Pro Division of Muncy Restoration Works

4.3
66 reviews

About

Auto Body RepairBrake ShopSmall Engine Repair Service
MRW Auto Pro Division of Muncy Restoration Works provides auto repair, state inspections, engine, brake, and suspension repair services to Muncy, PA and the surrounding areas.

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Location

MRW Auto Pro Division of Muncy Restoration Works
158 Griffith Rd, Muncy, PA
17756, United States

Hours

Reviews

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  • LH
    likea hurricane
    Oct 23, 2025
    5.0
    Top notch restorations done here. Dave is a great guy !! We will be back
  • RV
    Ron Vanperson
    Jun 20, 2025
    5.0
    Had a pulley installed was quick and fast installed didnt even wanna charge me. Frank is the man! thank you yall alot there a great shop must go to.
  • DY
    Diana Yost
    May 7, 2024
    5.0
    This was my first time visiting this shop and my car desperately was in need of an oil change in order for me to make it (quite a distance) home. The ladies at the desk and mechanic were so hospitable and kindly squeezed me in. The mechanic was very knowledgeable and upfront with information too. If I lived locally this would be my go to auto shop. Highly recommend!
  • CP
    Chantal Plummer
    Nov 10, 2023
    5.0
    the employees are super friendly and fair, they make sure any issue gets addressed to the client before fixing anything that pops up unexpectedly. I'm always very pleased with the service provided .

Frequently Asked Questions About MRW Auto Pro Division of Muncy Restoration Works

How often should I get an oil change?

Recommended oil change intervals may vary depending on your car's make, model, and driving style. You typically want to get an oil change within every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Getting routine oil changes is crucial to the long-term health of your car.

What does the check engine light mean?

The check engine light is a generic warning that something is wrong with your car's emissions system. It doesn't necessarily mean a major issue, but it shouldn't be ignored. It's best to have a trusted mechanic diagnose the problem to avoid future problems.