Swift Current, SK

Reliable Auto Repair
You Can Count On

At Bocapc Repair, we take the time to explain what's going on with your vehicle in plain language — so you can make informed decisions about your car care.

15+ Years Experience
4800+ Vehicles Serviced
6 Service Areas
15+ Years in Business
4800+ Vehicles Serviced
98% Customer Satisfaction
12 Certified Technicians

Find the Right Service for Your Vehicle

Not sure what service your vehicle needs? Answer a few quick questions and we'll suggest the most relevant service area based on your symptoms or maintenance goals.

This tool is for informational guidance only. A proper assessment requires physical inspection by a qualified technician.

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Services We Provide

From routine maintenance to more involved repairs, our technicians work across a range of vehicle systems. Each service explanation below outlines what's typically involved and why it matters.

Engine Diagnostics

When a warning light illuminates or performance changes, a diagnostic scan combined with a physical inspection helps identify the source — whether it's an emissions sensor, misfiring cylinder, or another engine system issue.

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Brake System Service

Brakes involve pads, rotors, calipers, and hydraulic fluid working together. We inspect each component to assess wear levels and function, then explain what we find before any work proceeds.

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Oil Changes & Lubrication

Engine oil breaks down over time and accumulates contaminants. Regular oil and filter service is one of the most straightforward things you can do to support long-term engine health.

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Electrical System Repair

Modern vehicles rely heavily on electrical systems for everything from starting and charging to sensors and computer modules. We diagnose wiring faults, battery issues, and component failures methodically.

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Cooling System Maintenance

The cooling system keeps engine temperatures within a safe operating range. Coolant condition, hose integrity, thermostat function, and water pump performance are all checked as part of a thorough cooling service.

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Suspension & Steering

Worn suspension components affect ride quality, handling, and tire wear. A suspension inspection examines shocks, struts, bushings, ball joints, and tie rod ends to give a clear picture of what's in good shape and what may need attention.

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Understanding Your Vehicle's Service Intervals

Different vehicle systems require attention at different intervals. Knowing what to expect — and when — can help you stay ahead of issues and avoid being caught off guard.

Intervals shown are general guidelines. Always refer to your owner's manual for manufacturer-specific recommendations.

Every 5,000 – 12,000 km
Engine Oil & Filter

Fresh oil maintains lubrication and removes combustion byproducts. Interval depends on oil type (conventional vs. synthetic) and driving conditions.

Every 20,000 – 50,000 km
Brake Pad Inspection

Pad wear varies widely based on driving style and vehicle weight. Regular checks help catch wear before it reaches a point that affects rotor condition.

Every 15,000 – 25,000 km
Air & Cabin Filters

Engine air filters affect combustion efficiency; cabin filters affect the quality of air entering the passenger compartment. Both are straightforward to inspect.

Every 2 – 3 Years
Brake Fluid Replacement

Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, which lowers its boiling point. Periodic replacement is part of maintaining a properly functioning hydraulic brake system.

Seasonal (Spring & Fall)
Seasonal Vehicle Checks

Saskatchewan winters are demanding on vehicles. Seasonal checks cover tire condition, battery health, antifreeze concentration, wiper function, and lighting.

Test Your Automotive Knowledge

These short quizzes explore common vehicle maintenance topics. They're educational rather than pass-or-fail — a good way to find out what you already know and where there might be gaps.

Quiz 1: Maintenance Basics

5 questions — oil changes, tires, fluids & more

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The People Working on Your Vehicle

Our technicians bring a range of experience and certifications to the shop. Getting to know who handles your vehicle is part of the transparency we try to offer.

Marcus Webb - Lead Technician
Lead Technician
Marcus Webb

16 years of diagnostics experience with a focus on domestic and import vehicles.

ASE Certified Red Seal
Sandra Okafor - Brake Specialist
Brake & Suspension
Sandra Okafor

Specializes in braking systems and suspension diagnostics with 9 years in the field.

Red Seal Safety Inspector
Derek Polanski - Electrical Systems
Electrical Systems
Derek Polanski

Focused on vehicle electronics and wiring diagnostics. Experienced with both older and newer vehicle platforms.

ASE Certified
Priya Nair - Service Advisor
Service Advisor
Priya Nair

Priya coordinates service appointments and helps customers understand inspection findings in practical terms.

AMVIC Licensed

What Customers Have Said

These are reviews from customers who've brought their vehicles in for various services. We share them to give a realistic picture of the experience, not just to collect accolades.

★★★★★

"Brought my truck in for a brake inspection after I noticed it was pulling slightly to the left. The tech explained exactly what he found — one caliper wasn't releasing properly — and walked me through the repair before starting. Clear communication made a big difference."

Kevin T.
Swift Current, SK · Brake Service
★★★★★

"Had a check engine light that turned out to be an O2 sensor. They ran the diagnostic scan, explained what the code meant, and gave me the option to proceed before doing anything. Refreshing to feel like you're actually part of the decision."

Danielle R.
Swift Current, SK · Engine Diagnostics
★★★★☆

"Routine oil change. In and out in reasonable time. They flagged that my cabin air filter was getting dirty and showed it to me — I appreciated being asked rather than just having it replaced without checking. Straightforward and honest."

James M.
Swift Current, SK · Oil Change

Understanding Your Vehicle Better

These articles are written to help drivers understand what different services actually involve — so conversations with service technicians are clearer and decisions are better informed.

Car maintenance basics
Car Maintenance Basics Every Driver Should Understand

An overview of the key maintenance tasks that keep vehicles running reliably — what they are, why they matter, and what happens if they're neglected.

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Engine warning signs
Common Engine Warning Signs and What They May Mean

Engines communicate problems through sounds, smells, and performance changes. This article covers common signals and what they typically point to.

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Oil change benefits
How Regular Oil Changes Help Protect Engine Performance

Oil does several important jobs inside an engine. Understanding those roles helps clarify why regular changes matter and what to look for in an oil service.

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Questions Customers Often Ask

A few of the questions we hear most often, answered in plain language.

Common signs that brakes may need attention include squealing or grinding sounds when stopping, a pulsating or vibrating brake pedal, a vehicle pulling to one side under braking, or a spongy pedal feel. That said, some pad wear doesn't produce obvious noises — which is why periodic visual inspections are worthwhile even if you haven't noticed anything unusual. A technician can measure pad thickness and rotor condition directly.
The check engine light means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected a fault and stored a corresponding code. The code itself narrows down the system or component involved — but it doesn't always specify the exact cause. A proper diagnosis involves reading the code, understanding its context, and often performing additional tests to confirm the root issue before recommending any repair.
A standard oil and filter change typically takes between 30 and 45 minutes. If additional checks are included — like a fluid level inspection or a visual walk-around — it may take a bit longer. We try to give a realistic time estimate when you book so you can plan accordingly.
Yes. We review findings and provide a written estimate before any repair work begins. You decide how to proceed based on that information. In Saskatchewan, consumer protection rules require written authorization for repair work above a certain cost threshold, and we take that seriously regardless of the amount involved.
A comprehensive inspection typically covers the brake system, steering and suspension components, tires and wheels, exterior lighting, fluid levels and condition, battery and charging system, wipers, and exhaust. The technician notes what's in good condition as well as what may need attention — so you leave with a complete picture, not just a list of things to fix.
A fall vehicle checkup in this region typically involves checking the battery (cold reduces capacity significantly), confirming antifreeze is mixed to the appropriate concentration for local temperatures, inspecting or switching to winter tires, checking brakes, topping up washer fluid with a freeze-resistant formula, and verifying all exterior lights are working. Getting ahead of these before temperatures drop makes the transition considerably smoother.

Ready to Book or Have a Question?

Our service team is available during business hours to help you schedule an appointment, answer questions about a service, or discuss what you've noticed with your vehicle.

Address
469 1 Ave NW, Swift Current, SK S9H 0N3