Wayne's Auto Repair has been keeping central Ohio's electrical systems running since 1999. Whether your car won't start, your battery keeps dying, or your dashboard is lit up like a Christmas tree, our ASE-certified technicians handle the full range of auto electrical repair — with up-front pricing and same-day diagnostics when we can. Searching for auto electrical repair near you? You've found the right shop.
We cover the full electrical system in-house: alternator replacement, starter repair and replacement, batteries and battery testing, wiring and connector repair, sensor diagnostics, accessory circuits (power windows, locks, lights), and full electrical-system diagnostics for hard-to-find issues. Modern vehicles run on computers and sensors as much as they run on engines — we have the tools and the training to trace the signal back to the source.
Find Wayne's at three convenient locations across central Ohio: Columbus, Westerville, and Powell. All three shops are part of the Alpha Automotive family — a network of trusted Ohio repair shops backed by decades of community service.
Electrical problems can look like a dozen different things — and they often get misdiagnosed as something else. If your vehicle is showing any of these signs, bring it in for a proper electrical diagnostic:
The most common signs are starting trouble, a battery that won't hold a charge, dim or flickering lights, dashboard warning lights, accessories that work intermittently, fuses that blow repeatedly, or any kind of burning smell from the electrical system. Any one of those — bring it in for a diagnostic. Electrical problems get progressively worse and can leave you stranded.
The symptoms overlap, which is why proper diagnostics matter. As a rough guide: if the car cranks slowly or won't crank at all, the battery is often the first suspect. If the battery is good but the car dies while running, the alternator isn't keeping it charged. If you hear a clicking sound when you turn the key but no crank, the starter is the likely culprit. We test each component with proper equipment so you don't end up replacing parts that weren't actually bad.
The three most common no-start causes are a weak or dead battery, a failing starter, or a failing alternator (which left the battery undercharged). But it can also be a wiring issue, a bad ignition switch, a fuel-system problem, or a security/anti-theft system fault. We'll test the electrical components first and rule them in or out, then move on if needed.
Most modern car batteries last 3 to 5 years, depending on driving conditions, climate, and how often the vehicle is used. Short trips, extreme heat or cold, and frequent accessory use shorten battery life. We test batteries for free with most visits — easy way to know where yours stands before it strands you.
Both typically last well over 100,000 miles, but the actual lifespan depends on the vehicle and how it's driven. Alternators that work harder (lots of accessories, short trips, extreme temperatures) wear out faster. Starters usually fail gradually — slow cranks, intermittent starts, then no start. We can test both to see how they're performing before they leave you stranded.
An electrical diagnostic uses test equipment to measure voltage, resistance, and current flow across the system — battery, alternator, starter, wiring, and computer controls. We read stored trouble codes from the vehicle's computer, scope sensor signals, and trace circuits to find shorts, opens, or bad grounds. It's how we find the actual cause instead of guessing.
Yes — a failing battery makes the alternator work harder to keep up, which can shorten its life. A weak battery also forces the starter to draw more current to crank the engine, accelerating its wear. Replacing a marginal battery before the symptoms get severe protects the rest of the charging and starting system.
A diagnostic typically takes 1 to 2 hours. Battery replacement is about an hour. Alternator or starter replacement usually runs 1 to 3 hours depending on the vehicle. Complex electrical-circuit repairs (chasing intermittent shorts, rewiring) can take longer. We'll give you a clear time estimate up-front when we quote the work.
Appointments help us schedule diagnostic time efficiently — request one online or call the shop nearest you. If your car won't start at all, let us know when you call — we can usually fit no-start situations in same-day and we offer free local towing when the repair is done at Wayne's.
Wayne's Auto Repair has served Columbus and the surrounding northeast Columbus communities since 1999.
From our shop at 2375 Schrock Road — just off the I-71 and SR-161 interchange — we serve drivers across Columbus, Westerville, Worthington, Gahanna, New Albany, and Reynoldsburg, plus the broader northeast Columbus metro. We regularly see customers from ZIP codes 43229, 43081, 43082, 43085, 43054, 43230, and 43068.
2375 Schrock Road
Columbus, OH 43229
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Just off Schrock Road, minutes from the Polaris and Easton corridors. Easy access from I-71 (Exit 119, Morse Road) and SR-161 — convenient for commuters heading into downtown Columbus or out to the northern suburbs.
©2026 Alpaha Automotive, LLC. All Rights Reserved.