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"I had a great experience with the guys there. The work was done very quickly and professionally. The atmosphere there is great and I will trust them with any automotive needs I may come across in the future."

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"I think the staff were friendly. They were very honest. My car was shaking. The mechanics figure out that I just needed new tires.  I thank them very much for their honesty."

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"I am always treated with respect and taken care of at Ric's. They had my Mazda Miata out in 2 days at a reasonable price even though they were short handed....I  would highly recommend Ric Henry and his staff!"

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Who We Are

Welcome to Ric Henry Auto Service in San Angelo, TX

Family Tradition of Quality

Since 1966, we’ve helped drivers across Tom Green County keep vehicles safe and dependable. Our AAA-approved, ASE-certified team uses advanced diagnostics to deliver honest, precise repairs for every make and model.

Dedicated to Your Convenience

From early-bird drop-offs to our concierge pickup service within San Angelo, TX, we make auto care easy and stress-free. We back our work with a 3-year / 36,000-mile warranty for peace of mind on every drive.

What Drives Us

Our Core Principles

Integrity


We earn trust through honest service and clear communication.

Expertise


Certified technicians ensure every repair meets high standards.

Care


We treat your vehicle as if it were part of our family.

Complete Auto Care

Professional Services for Every Driver

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Auto Repair

Comprehensive repairs for all makes and models, done right the first time.

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Certified Tune Ups and Engine Optimization for Drivers in San Angelo, TX.

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Accurate computer scans to detect issues and save repair time and cost.

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Preventive care that extends vehicle life and improves performance.

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Answers to Your Auto Care Questions


  • What are your business hours?

    We’re open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Our team is ready to handle everything from quick maintenance to complete auto repairs during those hours.

  • Where are you located?

    Ric Henry Auto Service is conveniently located at 204 W Washington Dr, right in the heart of San Angelo, TX—easy to reach from all surrounding neighborhoods.

  • What types of vehicles do you work on?

    We service all makes and models with precision and care. Check our Vehicles page to see the full list of cars, trucks, and SUVs we specialize in.

  • Can I book an appointment online?

    Yes! Simply click any “Book” button on our website to schedule your visit. It’s quick, easy, and available 24/7.

  • Is this a cost-effective alternative to the dealership?

    Absolutely. We offer honest pricing, skilled diagnostics, and long-lasting repairs designed to save you time and money over the life of your vehicle.

  • Do you offer any discounts?

    We occasionally feature seasonal specials and limited-time deals. Give us a call or follow us on social media to stay updated.

  • Can I check on the status of my car at the shop?

    Yes, you can call us anytime during business hours for an update. Our friendly staff keeps you informed from start to finish.

  • Are you hiring?

    We’re always open to adding skilled technicians and motivated team members. Visit our Career Page or contact us directly to learn more.

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By NaTasha Brand April 8, 2026
You know that feeling. You fire up your ride on a cool San Angelo morning, maybe heading out from Santa Rita or merging onto Houston Harte, and everything feels perfect. Smooth idle. Good power. Life is fine. Then, ten or fifteen minutes later, the engine reaches operating temperature. Suddenly: stumble, shudder, check engine light blinks. The power cuts. It feels like the engine is trying to shake itself out of the engine bay. You pull into a parking lot near Sunset Mall, let it cool down, and magically, it’s fine again. What in the West Texas heat is going on? Welcome to the frustrating world of heat-related intermittent misfires. These aren’t your standard “bad spark plug” problems. These are gremlins that hide until everything gets hot, and they require a shop that doesn’t just throw parts at the problem. Here at Ric Henry’s Auto Service, we’ve been chasing these thermal ghosts for decades, and we’re going to explain exactly what causes them. The Usual Suspects: Why Heat Breaks Things Heat expands metal. Heat increases electrical resistance. Heat pushes failing components right over the edge. When a misfire only happens on a warm engine, we stop guessing and start testing three specific culprits: Ignition Coil Breakdown When Hot Your ignition coils take low voltage from the battery and turn it into the lightning bolt needed to fire the spark plugs. Inside each coil is a series of windings and insulation. Over time, that insulation gets brittle. When the coil is cold, everything contracts and the crack closes. But once the engine bay soaks up heat, especially on a 100-degree day here in San Angelo, that crack opens up. The high voltage leaks to ground instead of reaching the spark plug. The result? A misfire that vanishes as soon as the car cools off. We see this constantly on GM, Ford, and Toyota trucks. The customer swears they need a tune-up. What they actually need is a coil that won’t fail under thermal stress. Fuel Injector Electrical Issues Here’s one that fools a lot of DIYers. A fuel injector has a small solenoid inside, basically an electromagnetic plunger. When the injector’s internal winding starts to fail, the resistance changes as it gets hot. Too much resistance, and the engine computer can’t open the injector. No fuel to that cylinder = misfire. Cool it down, resistance drops, and the injector works again. We’ve seen drivers spend hundreds on spark plugs, wires, and even catalytic converters, only to find out a single injector was quitting after 20 minutes of driving. That’s why we don’t guess. We use the same dealer-level diagnostic tools to watch injector response in real time, hot and cold. Crankshaft Sensor Heat Failure This one is sneaky. The crankshaft position sensor tells the engine computer when to fire the spark and inject fuel. These sensors are usually magnetic. Heat can cause the internal magnet to weaken or the sensor’s electronic module to start failing intermittently. When that happens, the computer loses sync. You might get a single misfire, a total cutout, or a check engine light for random multiple misfires. The worst part? The sensor often tests perfectly fine when the engine is cold. We have to heat-soak the vehicle, monitor live data, and watch for the signal to glitch. That takes time, experience, and a shop bay, not a parts store parking lot. Why You Need a Shop You Can Trust (Hint: Us) Let’s be honest. A parts-store code reader will give you a P0300 random misfire code. That tells you something is wrong, but not what is wrong. A less-experienced shop might sell you a full tune-up, six coils, or a fuel system cleaning, and the problem will come right back the next time the engine gets hot. We take a different approach. At Ric Henry’s Auto Service, we don’t chase parts. We chase data. Our experienced technicians are equipped to handle a wide range of repairs, from minor fixes to major overhauls, but our specialty is diagnosis that actually solves the problem the first time. We use the same tools and equipment that the dealership does. Not “similar.” The same. That means we can graph ignition coil primary and secondary voltage, perform relative compression tests, and watch crankshaft sensor waveforms while your engine is acting up. We don’t guess. We prove. And because we’ve been evolving with the industry for years, we know that today’s cars require more than a wrench and a prayer. We also offer multiple other system maintenance services, cooling flushes, fuel system cleaning, electrical system testing, because heat affects everything. Our Promise to San Angelo We’re local. We know the heat. We know the dust. And we know that you need your car to start and run every single day, whether you’re commuting to Goodfellow AFB, running kids to Central High, or hauling a trailer out to O.C. Fisher Lake. That’s why we stand behind every repair with a 3-year / 36,000-mile warranty on all services we provide. Not just parts. Labor, too. You don’t get that from the corner shade-tree mechanic, and you don’t get that from the dealership’s fine print. If your car is misfiring only when warm, don’t live with the frustration. Don’t keep pulling over to let it cool down. Trust your car in the hands of Ric Henry’s Auto Service. We’ll find the real cause, fix it right, and have you back on the road with the confidence that the next time the engine warms up, the only thing you’ll feel is the AC blowing cold.
By NaTasha Brand April 7, 2026
Is your power window working fine one minute and dead the next? We diagnose the three real culprits (brushes, wiring, and dirty switches). Here’s why you shouldn’t ignore the problem, and why Ric Henry’s Auto Service in San Angelo is the shop you can trust to fix it right, with a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty.
By NaTasha Brand April 6, 2026
Does your car go "clunk" every time it downshifts? From worn mounts to driveline lash, a San Angelo auto expert explains the causes and why a shop like Ric Henry's Auto Service (with a 3-year/36k warranty) is your only safe bet.
By NaTasha Brand April 8, 2026
You know that feeling. You fire up your ride on a cool San Angelo morning, maybe heading out from Santa Rita or merging onto Houston Harte, and everything feels perfect. Smooth idle. Good power. Life is fine. Then, ten or fifteen minutes later, the engine reaches operating temperature. Suddenly: stumble, shudder, check engine light blinks. The power cuts. It feels like the engine is trying to shake itself out of the engine bay. You pull into a parking lot near Sunset Mall, let it cool down, and magically, it’s fine again. What in the West Texas heat is going on? Welcome to the frustrating world of heat-related intermittent misfires. These aren’t your standard “bad spark plug” problems. These are gremlins that hide until everything gets hot, and they require a shop that doesn’t just throw parts at the problem. Here at Ric Henry’s Auto Service, we’ve been chasing these thermal ghosts for decades, and we’re going to explain exactly what causes them. The Usual Suspects: Why Heat Breaks Things Heat expands metal. Heat increases electrical resistance. Heat pushes failing components right over the edge. When a misfire only happens on a warm engine, we stop guessing and start testing three specific culprits: Ignition Coil Breakdown When Hot Your ignition coils take low voltage from the battery and turn it into the lightning bolt needed to fire the spark plugs. Inside each coil is a series of windings and insulation. Over time, that insulation gets brittle. When the coil is cold, everything contracts and the crack closes. But once the engine bay soaks up heat, especially on a 100-degree day here in San Angelo, that crack opens up. The high voltage leaks to ground instead of reaching the spark plug. The result? A misfire that vanishes as soon as the car cools off. We see this constantly on GM, Ford, and Toyota trucks. The customer swears they need a tune-up. What they actually need is a coil that won’t fail under thermal stress. Fuel Injector Electrical Issues Here’s one that fools a lot of DIYers. A fuel injector has a small solenoid inside, basically an electromagnetic plunger. When the injector’s internal winding starts to fail, the resistance changes as it gets hot. Too much resistance, and the engine computer can’t open the injector. No fuel to that cylinder = misfire. Cool it down, resistance drops, and the injector works again. We’ve seen drivers spend hundreds on spark plugs, wires, and even catalytic converters, only to find out a single injector was quitting after 20 minutes of driving. That’s why we don’t guess. We use the same dealer-level diagnostic tools to watch injector response in real time, hot and cold. Crankshaft Sensor Heat Failure This one is sneaky. The crankshaft position sensor tells the engine computer when to fire the spark and inject fuel. These sensors are usually magnetic. Heat can cause the internal magnet to weaken or the sensor’s electronic module to start failing intermittently. When that happens, the computer loses sync. You might get a single misfire, a total cutout, or a check engine light for random multiple misfires. The worst part? The sensor often tests perfectly fine when the engine is cold. We have to heat-soak the vehicle, monitor live data, and watch for the signal to glitch. That takes time, experience, and a shop bay, not a parts store parking lot. Why You Need a Shop You Can Trust (Hint: Us) Let’s be honest. A parts-store code reader will give you a P0300 random misfire code. That tells you something is wrong, but not what is wrong. A less-experienced shop might sell you a full tune-up, six coils, or a fuel system cleaning, and the problem will come right back the next time the engine gets hot. We take a different approach. At Ric Henry’s Auto Service, we don’t chase parts. We chase data. Our experienced technicians are equipped to handle a wide range of repairs, from minor fixes to major overhauls, but our specialty is diagnosis that actually solves the problem the first time. We use the same tools and equipment that the dealership does. Not “similar.” The same. That means we can graph ignition coil primary and secondary voltage, perform relative compression tests, and watch crankshaft sensor waveforms while your engine is acting up. We don’t guess. We prove. And because we’ve been evolving with the industry for years, we know that today’s cars require more than a wrench and a prayer. We also offer multiple other system maintenance services, cooling flushes, fuel system cleaning, electrical system testing, because heat affects everything. Our Promise to San Angelo We’re local. We know the heat. We know the dust. And we know that you need your car to start and run every single day, whether you’re commuting to Goodfellow AFB, running kids to Central High, or hauling a trailer out to O.C. Fisher Lake. That’s why we stand behind every repair with a 3-year / 36,000-mile warranty on all services we provide. Not just parts. Labor, too. You don’t get that from the corner shade-tree mechanic, and you don’t get that from the dealership’s fine print. If your car is misfiring only when warm, don’t live with the frustration. Don’t keep pulling over to let it cool down. Trust your car in the hands of Ric Henry’s Auto Service. We’ll find the real cause, fix it right, and have you back on the road with the confidence that the next time the engine warms up, the only thing you’ll feel is the AC blowing cold.
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Conveniently located in the heart of San Angelo, Ric Henry Auto Service proudly serves drivers throughout the surrounding communities. Our central location makes it easy for customers from nearby towns to access dependable auto repair, maintenance, and diagnostic services. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick tune ups or scheduling a full vehicle repair, our ASE-certified team is ready to get you safely back on the road.


We take pride in being San Angelo’s trusted source for complete auto care — backed by a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty and certifications from AAA, NAPA AutoCare, Technet, and more. From oil changes to advanced diagnostics, our family-operated shop is committed to providing exceptional service and honest repairs for all makes and models.

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