Advance Auto Parts

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(301)556-0045verified

283 Muddy Branch Rd
Gaithersburg MD, 20878

Sun9:00 am-8:00 pm
Mon7:30 am-9:00 pm
Tue7:30 am-9:00 pm
Wed7:30 am-9:00 pm
Thu7:30 am-9:00 pm
Fri7:30 am-9:00 pm
Sat7:30 am-9:00 pm
Memorial Day might affect business hours




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About Advance Auto Parts

Advance Auto Parts at 283 Muddy Branch Rd in Gaithersburg is one of the nation’s leading auto parts retailers stocking new and remanufactured automotive parts, maintenance items, and accessories such as batteries and oil filters for all makes and models. Visit your local store in Gaithersburg, call us or go online to order and pickup in-store. Carquest is part of Advance Auto Parts, Inc., the largest automotive aftermarket parts supplier in the U.S. Save even more on your next visit by signing up for Speed Perks and receive discounts on the parts you need at participating stores.

Services:
Battery Recycling
Battery Installation
Charging & Starting System Testing
Loaner Tools
Engine (OBD-II) Code Scanning
Wiper Blade Installation

Products Carried:
A/C Recharge Kits
Air Filters
Alternators
Brakes and Rotors
Car Batteries
Motor Oil
Spark Plugs
Windshield Wipers


Delivery: in store pickup, curbside pickup

Payment Options: Cash, Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover, Personal Checks

Advance Auto Parts, auto parts store, listed under "Auto Parts Stores" category, is located at 283 Muddy Branch Rd Gaithersburg MD, 20878 and can be reached by 3015560045 phone number. Advance Auto Parts has currently no reviews.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Advance Auto Parts

Yes, we will install your battery for free with purchase. Exclusions may apply*
Yes, we will recycle your used motor oil. Exclusions may apply*
We can test the health of your battery but cannot charge it. We also sell replacement batteries and can install your new one for free. Exclusions may apply*
We do not buyback used batteries; however, you can bring it to our store, and we will recycle it for free. Exclusions may apply*
We are proud to offer a 10% military discount for active duty and veteran service members.
Yes, we will install your windshield wipers for free with purchase. Exclusions may apply*
Yes, one of our Team Members will scan the engine codes for you. Exclusions may apply*
Yes, all you need is the item and the receipt.
We cannot recharge your AC, but we do sell the recharging kits.
We do not make copies of car keys or Fobs
We do not install those kinds of parts; however, we do sell replacement parts in store or online.
We do not install light bulbs, but we do sell replacement bulbs.
We do not do any repair or body work to vehicles.
Yes we do offer free battery installation on most products with purchase. We will also recycle and test your battery for free regardless if you bought it from us. Battery testing and installation is available at most of our locations.
Typically a car battery will last 2-5 years, with premium batteries lasting 5-6 years. But you should replace it every 4 years for safe measures if you want to avoid any unwanted problems.
Signs of a bad car battery can range from the need for frequent jump starts, slow to start, cranks or clicks but won't start, dash lights work but the vehicle won't start, etc.
A traditional lead/acid car battery can range between $60-$120. The difference in cost comes from a variety of things, like the size of the vehicle or any special requirements needed from the battery, i.e. an increased resistant to cold or hot climates. The type of battery also has an affect on the price whether it be a lead/acid, calcium, lithium-ion, deep-cycle.
Expand FAQ item Brakes work by using friction to turn kinetic energy into heat. There are two designs: drum brakes (older), and disc brakes (newer). Both use hydraulic pressure to move a piston outward. In disc brakes, the piston is located inside a caliper that houses brake pads and fits over the rotor. The friction lining on the pads makes contact with the rotor to slow the vehicle. In drum brakes, the piston moves two curved shoes lined with friction material against the inside of the brake drum.


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