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James Auto Center LLC

✓ Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection

10711 Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92843

License #289812 · California state licensing records · data refresh 2026-08-03

About this brake and lamp inspection station

You'll find James Auto Center LLC at 10711 Garden Grove Blvd in Garden Grove, CA (Orange County). Its state license — #289812 — is on record in California's licensing data as of 2026-08-03.

State records list its specialty as Vehicle Safety Systems Inspection — self-reported by the shop. Phone: (714) 638-1622. Call ahead to confirm today's hours and wait before you drive over.

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Common questions

Where is James Auto Center LLC located?

James Auto Center LLC is at 10711 Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92843, in Orange County. Phone: (714) 638-1622.

What license does James Auto Center LLC hold?

James Auto Center LLC appears in California state licensing records under license #289812 (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.

How long do brake pads last?

Brake pads typically last 30,000-70,000 miles — driving style and terrain are the biggest variables.

  • City stop-and-go driving wears pads 2-3x faster than highway
  • Heavier vehicles put more load on brake components
  • Quality of pad compound affects longevity significantly
  • Front pads wear faster than rear on most vehicles
  • California hills and canyon driving accelerate wear

Per ASE technician guidelines and brake manufacturer data.