Best Used Auto Parts Stores in Kitimat - Reviews, Perks & Phones
British Columbia

Explore the definitive guide to used auto parts stores in Kitimat, BC. We have researched and ranked the Top 2 based on reviews from people who have trusted their services.

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    NAPA Auto Parts - Service Auto Parts

    NAPA Auto Parts - Service Auto Parts

    4106 Tongass Ave, Ketchikan, AK 99901

    Used Auto Parts

    151.2 miles  4.7/5 - 3 reviews  opens at 7 AM


          Stephanie M. Google Review

    "Great selection of all your automotive (plus more than automotive!) needs!! Cool and unique gadgets and gift items. Knowledgeable and helpful staff. As I was once employed here, the best company..."


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    Carriage Works

    Carriage Works

    6633 Roosevelt Dr, Ketchikan, AK 99901

    Auto Repair Shop

    143.9 miles  5/5 - 3 reviews  opens at 8 AM


          Nia B. Google Review

    "Great experience with this shop. Our family vehicle was getting an oil change and inspection. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly. I called the shop got an appt. quickly, came in with toddler..."


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FAQs on used auto parts stores in Kitimat

Can I pay with a credit card?

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Many salvage yards and used auto parts stores accept credit cards as a payment method. In case of some self-service junkyards, may accept credit cards for entrance fees or additional services, but many primarily deal in cash transactions. The nature of self-service yards, where customers pull their own parts, often involves a simpler and more straightforward payment process, and cash is commonly preferred.

Are they open on weekends?

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Some of them, so check their operating hours.

Can I pull parts from vehicles myself at a junkyard?

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In many cases, yes, you can pull parts from vehicles yourself at a junkyard. This process is commonly known as "self-service" or "you-pull-it" yards.

Before entering, you typically sign in and may pay an entrance fee or for a container to carry parts. It's crucial to follow safety guidelines, use proper techniques, and be aware of environmental regulations. After removing the parts, you bring them to a payment area, where fees are often based on the type of part.

Can I return a part if it doesn't fit or work?

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In case of junkyards, some have strict no-return policies, especially for self-service yards where customers pull their own parts. On the other hand, many salvage yards and used auto parts stores may offer more lenient return policies. However, it's essential to inquire about and understand the specific terms and conditions before making a purchase.

How long does it take to pull a part at a self-service junkyard?

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The time it takes to pull a part depends on the complexity of the task and your experience. Simple and easily accessible parts may take just 15-30 minutes, while more complex components or those located in challenging areas of a vehicle could take an hour or more.

What is the average price of used car parts?

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Prices can vary widely but typically range from $20 to several hundred dollars, depending on the part's type and condition.

Are there any environmental benefits to using recycled car parts?

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Using recycled car parts offers environmental benefits by conserving natural resources, reducing energy consumption, and minimizing landfill waste. The process involves reusing components from salvaged vehicles, extending product life and promoting a circular economy. Recycling lowers the demand for new raw materials, curbing resource-intensive extraction and manufacturing processes, which, in turn, decreases greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of new parts.

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