The experts at Cascade Auto Electric know all the ins & outs of automotive wiring. Serving the automotive repair industry as well as the general public for all automotive electric repair needs since 1981. A friend referred me to TJ & Mike at Cascade Auto Electric to do all the wiring on my 1936 DeSoto Airflow street rod. In the process, they were very creative & innovative, coming up with many unique ideas on how to improve upon just the typical wiring. They also did a number of mechanical items above & beyond just the electrical things, and I am very pleased with how everything turned out.
Cascade Auto Electric is a second-generation family business located in Bend, Oregon and the leading provider of automotive electric services in Central Oregon and beyond. Ted Slocum Jr. became involved in the family business at the age of 11, while colleague Mike has been a part of Cascade Auto Electric for over 15 years. Their 50+ years of combined auto electric experience translates into high quality service for their customers, who range from individual car owners, to general mechanics, and municipal / commercial fleets.
A computerized scan can tell you what's not working: we can tell you why it's not working, solving even the most mystifying of electrical system failures. Our pinpoint tests diagnose the root cause of electrical system issues that computerized scan tools can only identify. Charging & starting system issues are often the result of wiring problems, issues with your alternator, or failure of an internal or external voltage regulator. After identifying the cause of your charging & starting system issues, Cascade is properly equipped with the knowledge & tools to fix it.
Need a harness that safely & reliably accommodates system modifications such as stereo or lighting equipment, ignition & fuel injection equipment, or special commercial equipment such as inverters or communications equipment? When you're adding electrical components to your vehicle, trust Cascade with your custom harness needs. We can redesign your power distribution to accommodate all the extra circuits, breaking them out so there is less load per fuse. Or we can design your system so that each component has it's own fuse.