A complete Jiffy Lube Multicare facility on Oak Hill Road β smog inspections plus everything else your vehicle needs in wine country.
Every inspection filed electronically with the DMV the same day.
Standard California inspection every two years. About 15 minutes, filed electronically. Renew online from home.
Seller provides valid certificate within 90 days. In a growing market like Paso, private vehicle sales are brisk β get smogged before listing.
Moving to wine country from another state? Welcome to Paso. Your vehicle needs a CA smog check before the DMV registers it here.
First-time CA registration requires a smog inspection.
Paso Robles runs on diesel β vineyards, ranches, construction sites, ag operations. Our technicians handle diesel inspections daily.
Diagnose, repair, re-test β all here on Oak Hill Road.
Most standalone smog shops can only test. Fail, and you're hunting for a mechanic across town or driving to SLO.
We're a full Multicare facility. Diagnose, repair, re-test β one visit on Oak Hill. In a town as spread out as Paso, that efficiency saves you a half-day of driving around.

Jiffy Lube Signature Service β conventional through full synthetic. Multi-point inspection included.
New tires, rotations, balancing, flats. Competitive pricing β ask about our tire quotes.
Inspections, pads, rotors, fluid. Critical for the hilly vineyard roads west of town and the Nacimiento Lake grades.
Paso's summer heat destroys batteries. 110Β°F days accelerate internal degradation β replace before it strands you in a tasting room parking lot.
Radiator flush, coolant, inspection. Your cooling system is the hardest-working part of your car from June through October in this valley.
Wineries, ranches, hospitality businesses, contractors β fleet programs with consistent pricing and centralized billing.
Paso Robles is the hottest city on the Central Coast. Summer highs routinely exceed 105Β°F, with occasional spikes above 110Β°F. That punishes batteries, cooling systems, belts, hoses, and tire rubber. Coast-calibrated maintenance schedules don't cut it here.
Adelaida Road, Peachy Canyon, Vineyard Drive, the backroads to Cambria β the wine country roads west of Paso are steep, winding, and hard on brakes. If those roads are part of your routine, plan accordingly.
Commuting south to Atascadero or SLO means hills and speed changes. The 46 East toward Shandon and the San Joaquin Valley adds elevation and distance. Both patterns wear vehicles faster than flat-road driving.
Many vineyard and ranch properties sit on unpaved roads. Dust infiltrates air filters, gravel chips windshields, and the constant vibration loosens components. Regular maintenance catches what the terrain creates.