O'Reilly Auto Parts 301 Swisher Road, Lake Dallas, TX 75065
About the Business
O'Reilly Auto Parts is a well-known institution located at 301 Swisher Road in Lake Dallas, Texas. It is a one-stop shop for all your car repair needs, offering a wide range of automotive parts and accessories. In addition to car repair services, O'Reilly Auto Parts also serves as an electronics store, providing customers with a variety of electronic gadgets and accessories for their vehicles. Whether you are looking for replacement parts, tools, or electronics, O'Reilly Auto Parts has everything you need to keep your car running smoothly.
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Location & Phone number
301 Swisher Rd, Lake Dallas, TX 75065, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:30 - 21:00
Tuesday:
07:30 - 21:00
Wednesday:
07:30 - 21:00
Thursday:
07:30 - 21:00
Friday:
07:30 - 21:00
Saturday:
07:30 - 21:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 21:00
Reviews
"Thank you Nate for helping with the battery issue on the 2019 GMC van Monday evening, it was greatly appreciated - Five Star Service!"
"Friendly, store is immaculate and they often have what I need in stock. Decent prices."
"Great little spot! Everybody was super super helpful and friendly. When you walked in. You're actually greeted see if you need anything. Most of the time when I've been in this location are other ones. You just kind of get ignored the entire time unless you go up and ask for help and. Most of the time is just ain't they're talking to themselves. They had everything I needed. And next time I'm in the area I'll be back"
"Usually a fan of O’Reilly Auto Parts, and still shop there. This past week, I did some service to my 1999 Ford Ranger (trying to save a couple bucks, and feel a sense of accomplishment in the process). I flushed the cooling system and brake system. I just assumed that O’Reilly would recycle the fluids that came out of my vehicle. I took the coolant down there to recycle it and they told me they don’t take it. They only recycle Oil and Trans fluid. When I asked where I should take it, they told me to call the fire department and ask them. They had no clue where it should be recycled. O’Reilly can’t say they care about the planet or their customers if the managers of their stores aren’t helpful enough to know where to send their customers to recycle fluids. Instead of calling the Fire Department as recommended, I called the city, and they told me to take it to Christian Brothers. Maybe O’Reilly should take a page from Christian Brothers book and go the extra mile to take care of their customers, something that’s second nature to the true professionals over at Christian Brothers."
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