Find a California brake and lamp inspection station near you — search by ZIP, city, or your location

A1-1 Auto Repair, INC.

✓ Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection

8765 Reseda Blvd Unit #L, Northridge, CA 91324

License #289701 · California state licensing records · data refresh 2026-08-03

About this brake and lamp inspection station

A1-1 Auto Repair, INC. operates out of 8765 Reseda Blvd Unit #L in Northridge, in Los Angeles County, California. California state licensing records (refreshed 2026-08-03) list it under license #289701.

Its self-reported specialty on record: Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection. Phone: (818) 280-6732. Call ahead to confirm today's hours and wait before you drive over.

More brake and lamp inspection stations nearby

1.7 mi7444 Reseda Blvd Unit D, Reseda, CA 91335
2.5 mi18401 Vanowen St #S, Reseda, CA 91335
3.6 mi16106 Sherman Way, Van Nuys, CA 91406
4 mi8540 Sepulveda Boulevard D, North Hills, CA 91343
4.4 mi21925 Sherman Way, Canoga Park, CA 91303

Search a different area ›

Common questions

Where is A1-1 Auto Repair, INC. located?

A1-1 Auto Repair, INC. is at 8765 Reseda Blvd Unit #L, Northridge, CA 91324, in Los Angeles County. Phone: (818) 280-6732.

What license does A1-1 Auto Repair, INC. hold?

A1-1 Auto Repair, INC. appears in California state licensing records under license #289701 (data refresh 2026-08-03).

What does a brake service include?

A complete brake service includes inspection of pads, rotors, calipers, brake lines, and fluid — followed by replacement of whatever is worn beyond safe limits, with a road test to confirm.

  • Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time and lowers the boiling point — flush recommended every 2-3 years
  • Rotors can often be machined instead of replaced if within spec
  • Caliper slide pins must be lubricated to prevent uneven pad wear
  • Some pads include a lifetime pad warranty — ask about coverage
  • Road test after service is non-negotiable for confirming safe stopping

Per ASE A5 brake system standards.

What are the signs I need new brakes?

Squealing or grinding sounds, vibration in the pedal, longer stopping distances, or a spongy pedal are the primary warning signs.

  • Squealing = wear indicators touching rotor (replace soon)
  • Grinding = metal-on-metal (replace immediately)
  • Pulsation or vibration often means warped rotors
  • Soft/spongy pedal may indicate hydraulic issue, not just pads
  • Dashboard brake warning light is always immediate action

Per ASE brake inspection standards and NHTSA guidance.