Brakes are the one thing on your car you really cant afford to ignore. We hear it all the time at MechaNick's. "I knew they were going but I kept putting it off." Sometimes that's fine. Sometimes it means what should have been a $150 pad job turned into a full brake job because the rotors got chewed up waiting. Nick has been running a brake shop Port Huron Township drivers count on for 25 years and the advice is always the same: come in when you first notice something, not when it gets scary.
We're at 4400 Dove Rd and we do brake work every single day on cars, trucks, and SUVs of all makes and models.


If your not sure whether your brakes actually need work, start here. A brake inspection service at MechaNick's covers the whole system: pads, rotors, calipers, brake lines, fluid, and hardware. We pull the wheels and actually look at everything instead of just eyeballing it through the spokes. Most of the time we can get you in same day and give you a straight answer on where things stand. No pressure, just the facts.


Worn brake pads are the most common brake repair we do. If your hearing a high-pitched squeal when you slow down, that's the wear indicator telling you its time. If you're hearing grinding, the pads are already gone and your rotors are taking the damage. Brake pad replacement at MechaNick's is fast and honest. We use quality parts, check the hardware while we're in there, and make sure everything is set up right before you leave.
Port Huron Township winters are hard on rotors. Road salt, moisture, and temperature swings cause rust and warping faster than most people realize. If your steering wheel shakes when you brake, or you feel a pulsing when you slow down, that's usually a rotor issue. We do brake rotor replacement on all makes and models and we'll tell you honestly whether yours can be resurfaced or need to be replaced outright.

A stuck or seized caliper is one of those problems that sneak up on you. Your car might pull to one side when you brake, or one wheel might feel hot after driving, or your brakes might feel like they're dragging. Michigan winters accelerate caliper corrosion and we see a fair amount of caliper failures on older vehicles especially. Brake caliper replacement gets the hydraulic clamping force back to where it should be so your brakes work evenly on both sides.


Brake lines are something most people never think about until there's a problem. And when a brake line fails, you feel it immediately. Spongy pedal, pedal going to the floor, or brake fluid dripping under the car are all signs something is wrong with the lines. Road salt in St. Clair County eats through brake lines over time, especially on vehicles that have been up here for more than a few winters. We do brake line repair and replacement and we dont cut corners on this one because we cant.
The ABS light comes on and most people dont really know what it means. Your anti-lock braking system is what keeps your wheels from locking up on ice or wet roads, something that matters a lot during a Port Huron Township winter. When that light's on, ABS is disabled and your stopping distance on slippery roads gets longer. Our ABS system diagnosis pinpoints exactly which sensor, module, or component is causing the fault so we can get it fixed and get that system working again before the roads get bad.


If your seeing a small puddle of clear or slightly yellowish fluid under your car, that could be brake fluid. A brake fluid leak can come from a line, a caliper, a wheel cylinder, or the master cylinder. Any of those are worth taking seriously. We track down the source of the leak, fix it properly, and bleed and refill the system so your brake pedal feels solid again.

Whether its your parking brake cable, the rear brake shoes it operates, or the electronic parking brake actuator on newer vehicles, we handle emergency brake repair on all of it. A parking brake that doesnt hold is a safety issue, especially on any kind of incline. If yours feels loose, wont engage, or wont release properly, bring it in. We'll figure out whats going on and get it sorted.

Sometimes a car comes in and everything needs attention at once: pads, rotors, calipers, fluid, the works. A full brake job at MechaNick's means we go through the entire system front and back, replace everything that needs it, and give you back a car that stops the way it's supposed to. Nick's been doing full brake jobs for 25 years and he knows the difference between a car that just needs pads and one that needs everything touched. He'll tell you honestly which one yours is.
We're Michigan State Certified. We've won Best of Blue Water Area two years running. We've got 225+ five-star reviews from real customers in Port Huron, Fort Gratiot, Marysville, and across St. Clair County. And we back our work with a satisfaction guarantee.
You shouldn't have to guess whether your brake shop is going to be straight with you. At MechaNick's, we tell you what's wrong, what it'll cost, and we do the work right. That's it.
Estimates are free. Call us or stop in.
MechaNick's Car & Truck in Port Huron, Michigan
Nick's mechanics are State of Michigan certified and trained in proven repair techniques across all makes and models.
From routine oil changes and brake service to engine diagnostics and transmission repair, we handle it all under one roof.
We are located at 4400 Dove Road in Port Huron Township. Whether you live in Fort Gratiot, Marysville, Kimball Township, Clyde Township, or anywhere in the St.
Clair County area, we can get you back on the road.
Nick's team gets you in and out without the runaround. We use up-to-date diagnostic equipment, give you straight answers on what your car needs, and offer fair prices that keep Port Huron Township drivers coming back year after year.



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For most vehicles we recommend an oil change every 5,000 to 7,500 miles depending on whether you're running conventional or synthetic. Beyond that, a basic inspection once a year goes a long way toward catching things before they turn into expensive problems. Brakes, tires, fluids, belts, and hoses all have a lifespan and staying on top of them is a lot cheaper than dealing with a breakdown. If you're not sure where your vehicle stands, bring it in and Nick will give you a straight answer.
Port Huron Township has a mix of stop-and-go traffic, highway driving, and roads that aren't always in great shape. That combination puts real wear on brakes, and Michigan winters make it worse. Salt and moisture accelerate corrosion on rotors and brake hardware, and cold temperatures affect brake fluid performance. Getting your brakes inspected once a year means you catch worn pads, scored rotors, or soft brake lines before they become a safety issue. Brakes are the one system on your vehicle where waiting too long always costs more, in money and in risk.
Most batteries last three to five years, but Michigan winters can shorten that considerably. Cold temperatures reduce a battery's ability to deliver cranking power right when you need it most. We recommend getting your battery tested every fall before the cold hits, especially if it's more than three years old. If your car is slow to start, your lights seem dimmer than usual, or you've jumped it more than once, don't wait. Come in and we'll test it under load so you know whether it needs to be replaced or if the problem is somewhere else in the charging system.
It means the vehicle's computer has detected something outside of normal operating parameters and stored a fault code. That could be something minor like a loose gas cap, or it could be something that needs attention soon like a failing oxygen sensor, a misfiring cylinder, or a catalytic converter issue. The code tells us where to start looking, but the real diagnostic work is figuring out what actually caused it. At MechaNick's we do a full diagnosis, not just a code pull. You leave knowing what it is, what it means, and what happens if you ignore it.
It depends on the vehicle and the type of oil. Most modern vehicles running full synthetic can go 7,500 to 10,000 miles between changes. Older vehicles or those running conventional oil are better off at 3,000 to 5,000 miles. If you do a lot of short trips around town, your oil breaks down faster than highway driving does, so the interval matters. When you come in we'll check your last change and tell you what schedule actually makes sense for how you drive, not just what the quick lube sticker says.
At MechaNick's a full vehicle inspection covers brakes front and rear, tires including tread depth and pressure, all fluid levels, belts and hoses, battery and charging system, lights, steering and suspension components, and exhaust. We put it on the lift and actually look at everything underneath. If something needs attention we tell you, and if everything looks good we tell you that too. No pressure, no manufactured urgency. Just an honest picture of where your vehicle stands.
Port Huron Township roads are rough, especially in the spring after a hard winter. Potholes, frost heaves, and road debris take a real toll on alignment angles, ball joints, tie rods, control arm bushings, and struts. One hard pothole hit can knock an alignment out of spec without you noticing right away. Over time the wear adds up and you end up with uneven tire wear, a pulling steering wheel, or a ride that just feels off. We see it every spring. Getting an alignment check after winter is one of the best things you can do for your tires and your suspension.
Yes. MechaNick's works on all makes and models, domestic and import, cars and trucks. Nick has 25 years of experience across a wide range of vehicles and we have the diagnostic equipment to handle modern imports as well as older domestic trucks and everything in between. If you're not sure whether we work on your vehicle, just call and ask.
Because Nick has been doing this in Port Huron Township for 25 years and his reputation is built entirely on honest work and fair prices. He's not going to sell you something you don't need and he's not going to give you a runaround. Over 227 Google reviews and a 4.8 star rating later, the thing customers keep coming back to say is the same: they felt like they were treated like family. That's not a marketing line. That's just how Nick runs his shop.