ASE Master Technician · West Melbourne, FL
Scheduled & Warranty Maintenance
Oil changes, fluid services, filters, and factory-interval maintenance — all documented to protect your new-car or extended warranty.
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You don't need a dealership to keep your factory warranty valid. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, any qualified independent shop can perform scheduled maintenance without voiding your coverage. Master Team Automotive handles most factory-interval and aftermarket extended-warranty services right here in West Melbourne, FL.
Master Team Automotive has been servicing vehicles for Brevard County drivers since 1998. Kevin Christensen — ASE Master Technician with factory training from General Motors and Toyota — leads a team that knows manufacturer service requirements inside and out.
Keeping Your Warranty Intact
A common misconception: you must return to the dealership for scheduled maintenance or lose your factory warranty. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act says otherwise. Your manufacturer cannot void coverage for using an independent shop, as long as the work meets factory spec and is properly documented. We provide written service records you can hand to any dealership or warranty administrator.
What the Space Coast Climate Does to Your Vehicle
Florida’s year-round heat, salt-laden air off the Atlantic, and high humidity put real stress on fluids and components. Coolant breaks down faster under sustained heat. Belts and hoses age quicker in UV-intense conditions. Brake lines near Melbourne Beach or Satellite Beach face corrosion pressure that inland drivers don’t. We account for this when reviewing your service intervals — the factory schedule was written for average conditions, not Brevard in July.
Fluids, Filters, and Factory Intervals
We handle the full range of scheduled services: oil and filter changes, transmission fluid, coolant flushes, brake fluid, power steering fluid, cabin and engine air filters, belt inspection, battery service, and tire rotations. We’ll tell you what’s actually due — no upselling services your vehicle doesn’t need yet.
Call us at (321) 722-1481 or stop by 6000 Technology Drive, Unit A, West Melbourne.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will getting maintenance here void my new-car warranty?
No. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act prohibits manufacturers from voiding a warranty simply because you used an independent shop. What matters is that the service matches the factory specification and is documented. We use quality parts that meet or exceed OEM specs and provide written records of every service.
What does "scheduled maintenance" actually include?
It follows the intervals in your owner's manual — typically engine oil and filter, cabin and engine air filters, tire rotation, brake inspection, coolant, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, belt and hose inspection, and battery check. Which items are due depends on your mileage and vehicle model. We'll pull up your service history and tell you exactly what's needed.
Do Florida's heat and humidity change what maintenance I need or how often?
Yes, significantly. Brevard County's combination of year-round heat, coastal salt air, and high humidity accelerates coolant breakdown, degrades rubber hoses and belts faster, and promotes corrosion in brake and fuel lines. Cabin air filters clog sooner from the humidity and pollen. We factor in local conditions — not just the manufacturer's baseline — when advising on intervals.
Can you handle service my extended warranty requires?
Most aftermarket extended warranties accept service from any licensed repair facility as long as you keep records. We're a licensed shop and can document every service for your warranty administrator. Call us or bring your contract and we'll confirm coverage before any work starts.
What fluids should be on my radar right now?
Engine oil is most frequent, but transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid, and differential fluid all have service intervals that get overlooked. In Florida's heat, transmission fluid in particular degrades faster under stop-and-go conditions. A quick inspection tells us which are due and which are still good.
How do I know which interval applies to my car — "normal" or "severe" schedule?
Most Space Coast driving actually qualifies as "severe" under manufacturer definitions — frequent short trips, high heat, and stop-and-go traffic in Palm Bay or Melbourne rush hours. We'll look at your actual driving pattern and recommend the schedule that protects your engine, not just the one that looks cheaper on paper.
Where We Serve
Master Team Automotive serves drivers across the Space Coast from one shop in West Melbourne:
Staying ahead of maintenance?
We follow what your car actually needs, not a generic upsell schedule. Bring it in and we'll map out what's due.
- Open Mon–Fri · 9 AM – 6 PM
- West Melbourne, FL
- Family-owned since 1998