# Universal Complete Auto Care

## Quick Facts

- **Category:** Auto Repair & Service
- **Rating:** 1.0/5 (1 reviews)
- **Phone:** (323) 255-7160
- **Status:** Open

## Hours of Operation

| Day | Hours |
|-----|-------|
| Monday | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Thursday | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Friday | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Saturday | 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
| Sunday | Not available |


## Location

645 N Avenue 64
Los Angeles, CA 90042

[View on Google Maps](https://maps.google.com/?q=34.119797,-118.17852)

## Reviews (1 total)

**Auralynn@gmail\.com W\.** - 1/5
> (This is the same review I've sent off to the Better Business Bureau of Los Angeles.)I've stopped by this general mechanic before since I rent out a small apartment in the Highland Park area. I drive a 2005 Acura TSX with 178,000 miles on it (at the moment). I used to stop by for oil changes or a used tire replacement and had no issues, other than the fact that the owner of the shop, Steve, would blatantly pig out on me even when I told him I wasn't interested. He'd ask me if I had a boyfriend (to which the reply is "No, and I'm not interested -- too busy and young to care."), if I'd had relationships before ("That's no one's business except my own.") and how I can't possibly be a single girl and enjoy some action on the side ("I just don't."). Yet I managed to still go here every four or five months for something a general mechanic could do that I felt needed to be done for my car because things were reasonably priced.My car broke down on the I-5 South on Tuesday evening because of an electrical issue. I had it towed by AAA to the shop that evening and wrote a note on the dash telling the shop that I would be in the following morning to handle the repairs. That morning, he told me that I needed the alternator and power steering hose &amp;/or pump changed. 20 minutes later, he called me saying I had an engine problem, so I came back. Their wrench couldn't turn to get to certain parts of the car, so that meant the motor seized up. They said it'd be $4k to repair. I freaked out (what an ultimatum!), so I asked if I could get it towed to my parents' the next day. They said that's fine. Before I left Steve wanted to know if the gentleman I was with was my boyfriend or not -- none of your business! (He was a great consultant for this issue, though. Generally it does NOT only take 20 minutes to determine that a motor is dead.)I had the car towed to my parents' Honda specialist 34 miles away. Not just because they trust him, but I don't need any more tomfoolery at this point. Tired of being stranded. Turns out that I needed a new power steering hose, alternator, battery, timing belt and starter. The same day (Thursday) I drove home in a safe car with no  harassment at the mere fraction of $880. Go Harry at Honda Auto Star!PS This review was slightly changed with wording for YellowPages since they do not allow the blatant questions Steve asked me typed here.. too adulterous.

*7/10/2013 via Direct*

## Additional Information

### Categories

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting

### Contact

- **Phone:** (323) 255-7160
- **Alternate Phone:** (323) 255-4163

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