Mr Automotive
Repair — Gainesville, GA
Gainesville, GA · Hall County

Toyota Diagnostic Service in Gainesville, GA

From $89 · 1–2 hours · 12-month / 12,000-mile warranty

Starting From
$89
Service Time
1–2 hours
Warranty
12-month / 12,000-mile
Open
Mon–Fri 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

A diagnostic service at Mr Automotive Repair runs between $89 and $149 depending on the depth of the scan and testing required — and I'll tell you upfront, that fee gets credited toward your repair if you choose to fix it here. I'm Sarah, and after seven years specializing in automotive diagnostics in Gainesville, GA, I can tell you that most check engine lights and drivability complaints involve systems talking to each other in ways a basic code reader at an auto parts store simply can't decode. We use professional-grade scan tools that pull live data streams, freeze frames, and manufacturer-specific fault codes — not just generic OBD-II codes. My goal every time is to hand you a clear, honest explanation of exactly what your car is telling us, not a guess.

TL;DR
  • Full diagnostic scans cost $89–$149 and include live data analysis.
  • ASE Certified techs identify the root cause, not just the fault code.
  • All follow-up repairs carry a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty.

What's Included

  • Full OBD-II and manufacturer-specific fault code retrieval across all modules
  • Live data stream analysis including sensor readings, fuel trims, and misfire counts
  • Freeze frame data review to capture conditions present when the fault occurred
  • Visual inspection of accessible wiring harnesses, connectors, and related components
  • Battery and charging system voltage test to rule out electrical interference
  • Verbal and written explanation of findings in plain language before any repair recommendation
  • Printed or emailed diagnostic report you keep regardless of repair decision
  • Road test or test drive when needed to replicate intermittent drivability symptoms

Signs Your Vehicle Needs a Diagnostic Check

  • Check engine light or service engine soon light is on steady or flashing
  • Car hesitates, stumbles, or jerks during acceleration at any speed
  • Noticeable drop in fuel economy over the past few weeks with no obvious cause
  • Transmission shifts feel rough, delayed, or the vehicle slips between gears
  • Rough idle or the engine shakes noticeably when sitting at a stoplight
  • Any dashboard warning light appears — ABS, traction control, TPMS, or battery

Our Diagnostic Service Process

  1. 1

    We start by connecting our professional bi-directional scan tool to your vehicle's OBD-II port and pulling codes from every available module — not just the powertrain — including transmission, ABS, airbag, and body control modules.

  2. 2

    Next, we review freeze frame data to understand exactly what operating conditions triggered each fault code, which tells us whether the problem is intermittent or consistent and how long it has been present.

  3. 3

    We then run live data streams with the engine running, watching real-time sensor values — oxygen sensor switching rates, mass airflow readings, coolant temperature curves, and fuel trim percentages — to identify sensors or systems behaving outside normal parameters.

  4. 4

    If the concern involves a drivability symptom you described at drop-off, we perform a road test on local Gainesville roads to replicate the condition ourselves before drawing conclusions, so we're diagnosing what you actually feel, not just what the computer logs.

  5. 5

    Finally, we compile all findings into a clear written report, walk you through exactly what we found and why in straightforward language, and give you a repair estimate with no pressure — you decide what happens next, and the diagnostic fee applies toward your repair if you proceed with us.

Pro Tip

Georgia's humidity and temperature swings between summer and winter put unusual stress on oxygen sensors and evaporative emission system components, which means EVAP and O2 sensor codes are disproportionately common here compared to drier climates — and they're frequently misdiagnosed by shops that only read the code without checking live data. One thing most shops won't mention is that a single fault code almost never tells you the failed part; it tells you a circuit or system is out of range, and without live data analysis you can easily replace the wrong component. If your check engine light came on shortly after getting gas, it's often nothing more than a loose or worn gas cap triggering an EVAP leak code — worth checking that first before paying for a full diagnosis.

Pricing

Service Price
OBD-II Diagnostic Scan $89 Book
Advanced Diagnostics $149 Book
Pre-Purchase Inspection $125 Book

* Starting rates. Written estimate provided before work begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you specialize in Toyota vehicles?
Yes. Common issues: Oil consumption (2AZ-FE), rust on Tacoma frames, Prius inverter coolant pump.
What oil does a Toyota need?
Most Toyota vehicles require 0W-20 synthetic. We always use the correct spec.
How much does Toyota diagnostic service cost?
Starting from $89. We provide a written estimate before starting.
Is it cheaper than a Toyota dealership?
Independent shops typically charge 20–40% less than dealerships for the same quality work.
Mike Harrington, ASE Master Technician at Mr Automotive Repair Gainesville GA
Mike Harrington · Lead Technician & Shop Manager
ASE Master Automobile TechnicianAC Delco ProfessionalGeorgia Motor Vehicle Inspector

I've been turning wrenches since I was 14 in my dad's garage in Cumming.

Prices reviewed: March 2025