EV Diagnostics, Maintenance & Repair Guidance
EVs and hybrids use advanced battery systems, electric motors, high-voltage components, regenerative braking, cooling systems, control modules, and charging systems. While they have fewer traditional engine parts, they still need regular inspections and professional service.
Georgia Fuel & Treats helps drivers understand EV and hybrid service concerns clearly before repairs begin. Whether you are dealing with warning lights, reduced range, charging issues, brake wear, tire wear, cooling concerns, or general maintenance, our team can help guide the next step.
What EV problem are you noticing?
Select a symptom below to see common possible causes.
Select a symptom above to learn what may be happening.
EV Repair & Service Cost Guide
Pricing depends on the vehicle, service type, diagnostic time, battery or charging system concern, brake condition, tire condition, cooling system needs, and parts availability.
EV & Hybrid Vehicle Services
EV Diagnostics
We inspect warning lights, drivability concerns, charging issues, range concerns, and system faults.
Hybrid Diagnostics
We review hybrid warning lights, battery system concerns, engine-electric transitions, and performance symptoms.
Charging System Review
We inspect charging concerns, charge port issues, onboard charging symptoms, and related electrical faults.
Low-Voltage Battery Service
We test the 12V battery system that supports modules, startup logic, accessories, and vehicle communication.
EV Brake Service
We inspect pads, rotors, calipers, brake noise, brake fluid, and regenerative braking-related wear patterns.
EV Tire Service
We check tire pressure, rotation needs, alignment concerns, uneven wear, and EV-specific tire stress.
Cooling System Checks
We review coolant systems that may support batteries, inverters, motors, and related EV components.
Maintenance Planning
We help plan EV maintenance for brakes, tires, filters, fluids, cooling, inspections, and software-related concerns.
EV Repair & Service Process
1. Symptom Review
We review warning lights, charging concerns, range changes, brake noise, tire wear, and service history.
2. System Inspection
We inspect related systems such as low-voltage battery, charging components, brakes, tires, cooling, and diagnostics.
3. Clear Service Plan
We explain the concern, estimated cost, and recommended next step before service begins.