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Cousineau Auto Parts, Inc. at 6702 Ryan St, Schofield, WI 54476

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(715) 359-9419

6702 Ryan Street, Schofield, Wisconsin 54476

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Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
SundayClosed

Overview

Cousineau Auto Parts, Inc. at 6702 Ryan St, Schofield, WI

Cousineau Auto Parts, Inc. is a self-service auto salvage yard and used auto parts dealer at 6702 Ryan St in Schofield, Wisconsin. The business has been in operation since the 1940s, making it one of the oldest auto recycling yards in the area. Customers can find a wide selection of used car parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, and interior components for many vehicle makes and models. The yard runs on a self-service model, so customers pick and remove parts themselves. The business also takes in vehicles for recycling and may pay cash for junk cars, though exact buying terms should be confirmed directly with the yard.

Services & What to Expect

Cousineau Auto Parts is a self-service auto salvage yard, meaning customers handle finding and removing parts from the vehicles on-site. The yard carries a mix of newer and older vehicles, with parts ranging from mechanical components to body panels and interior trim. A forklift is usually available for customers to use when accessing parts.

How Self-Service Works

  • No appointment needed: Walk in during business hours.
  • Bring tools: Basic tools are on-site, but customers may want their own for specific jobs.
  • Forklift help: Staff can move vehicles to make parts easier to reach.
  • Pay at checkout: Parts are paid for after removal at the front counter.
  • No core fees: The yard doesn’t charge extra for returning parts like engines or transmissions.

What Parts Are Available?

The inventory includes parts from both domestic and foreign vehicles, such as:

  • Engines and transmissions (automatic and manual)
  • Body panels (doors, fenders, hoods, bumpers)
  • Suspension and drivetrain parts (control arms, axles, differentials)
  • Interior components (seats, dashboards, door panels)
  • Electrical parts (starters, alternators, wiring harnesses)
  • Braking systems (calipers, rotors, master cylinders)
The selection changes daily as vehicles come and go, so calling ahead to check for a specific part is a good idea.

Vehicle Recycling & Cash for Cars

Cousineau Auto Parts takes in old cars, trucks, and SUVs for recycling. If you have a junk vehicle to sell, the yard may offer cash—but exact terms like vehicle condition and required paperwork should be confirmed by calling ahead. For more options, check out our list of Wisconsin junkyards that buy cars for cash .

Location & Hours

Cousineau Auto Parts, Inc. is at 6702 Ryan St, Schofield, WI 54476 . The yard is easy to reach from Highway 51, with plenty of parking. The address is:

6702 Ryan St Schofield, WI 54476 (715) 359-9419

Business Hours (2024)

Day Hours
Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Note: Hours may change. Call ahead if visiting on a Saturday or during holidays.

Directions

From Highway 51 (US-51), take Exit 186 for Ryan St. Turn left onto Ryan St, and the yard will be on your right after about 0.3 miles. Look for the large sign at the entrance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Cousineau Auto Parts, Inc.?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. It’s closed on Sundays. Hours may change on holidays, so call ahead to confirm.

Does Cousineau Auto Parts, Inc. buy junk cars?

Yes, the yard takes in vehicles for recycling and may pay cash for them. However, exact terms—like vehicle condition, required paperwork, and payment—are decided case by case. For more options, visit our list of Wisconsin junkyards that buy cars for cash .

What kind of parts can I find at Cousineau Auto Parts, Inc.?

The yard carries a variety of used auto parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, suspension components, interior parts, and electrical systems. Parts come from both domestic and foreign vehicles, with a mix of newer and older models. Common finds include control arms, differentials, doors, fenders, and braking systems.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Cousineau Auto Parts, Inc.?

Customers find and remove parts themselves using the yard’s forklift and tools. Staff help position vehicles but don’t install or test parts. Payment is made at the front counter after removal. No appointment is needed, and there are no core fees for returning parts like engines or transmissions.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

The yard has basic hand tools, but customers may want to bring their own for specific jobs, like removing stubborn bolts. A forklift is available for lifting vehicles, and staff can help move them into place.

Is there a core charge for engines or transmissions?

No, Cousineau Auto Parts doesn’t charge core fees for engines, transmissions, or other major components.

Complete Services Offered

Cousineau Auto Parts operates as a full-service automotive recycling and sales facility , offering a wide range of options for customers looking to save money on car repairs or find affordable vehicles.

Service Description Benefits
Recycled Auto Parts Over 100,000 used parts for domestic and foreign vehicles Save up to 50% compared to new parts
Vehicle Purchasing Buys cars in any condition (working or damaged) Quick cash offers for unwanted vehicles
Body Cuts Pre-cut body sections for repair work Perfect fit for collision repairs
Repairables Repairs and resells damaged vehicles Affordable alternative to new cars
Used Car Sales Sells repaired and inspected vehicles Budget-friendly transportation options
Remanufactured Parts Rebuilt differentials and transfer cases Like-new performance at used prices

Business Model

Cousineau operates as a full-service junkyard rather than a self-service facility. This means they employ experienced sales specialists and technicians who locate, remove, and prepare parts for customers. Their model focuses on providing ready-to-install parts rather than requiring customers to extract parts themselves.

Additionally, the company offers nationwide shipping for parts, making their inventory accessible to customers across the United States. This service is particularly valuable for those seeking rare or specific parts that might not be available locally.

All parts come with warranty support, with coverage periods varying by part type (more details in the warranty section below).

Cash for Junk Cars Program

Cousineau Auto Parts actively buys junk cars from the general public, offering cash for vehicles in any condition. Their vehicle purchasing program accepts cars whether they’re operational or not, making it an excellent option for getting rid of unwanted vehicles.

To sell your car to Cousineau, you can simply submit their online form or call 1–800–642–2550 to receive a cash offer. The process is streamlined and designed to provide fair value for vehicles in any condition—from lightly used cars to total wrecks.

This service complements their parts business, as purchased vehicles feed into their inventory of recycled parts and repairable vehicles. If you’re looking to get cash for your junk car rather than letting it rust away, Cousineau provides a straightforward solution.

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Sue Bombay
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3 months ago

Ordered a vent window for my 2001 Chevy Tracker—driver’s side rear door. The woman on the phone took forever just to confirm they had it. Drove 50 miles to pick it up, paid cash on the spot, and when I got there, the guy handed me the wrong part. I showed him the door with the missing window, and he just shrugged, saying the front desk messed up. Had to go back inside, where some guy at a desk—still on the phone—had to dig through the system again to find the right one. Then I sat around waiting for an email or call saying it was ready. Finally got a voicemail: the car got crushed before they could pull the window. And since I paid cash? Yeah, I had to drive back for a refund. Absolute joke. Never setting foot in Cousineau’s in Weston again. ---

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5 months ago

Hey Bill—thanks, man. Tried ordering online, but the internet’s been acting up lately. Gave you a call, and honestly, it was a great chat. You made the whole process easy, and I’m already looking forward to the next time I need a part. Appreciate it! ---

Mikayla Magnuson
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5 months ago

Called ahead, and whoever answered made it sound like my parts were ready to go. Drove two hours to get there, only to be told half my order wasn’t even in yet—and the bumper I needed? They never had it. Charged me $145 for nothing. Promised they’d ship it that same day, but after two weeks of waiting, I called to check. They said it was already sent. Another week went by, still nothing. Called again, and suddenly they claimed it was never shipped but *was* ready for pickup. Then I got stuck on hold for 40 minutes, only to be told, “Oops, we don’t have it after all.” Two hours down, $145 lighter, and zero parts. Wouldn’t wish this place on my worst enemy. ---

Brandy Meservey
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7 months ago

Prices here are decent, but calling them is a nightmare. My friend and I spent a whole week calling every day, leaving messages with random extensions, getting nowhere. At this point, my eye was twitching from frustration. Finally, I left a message for the car buyer—somehow, she called back in 30 minutes. Progress! But then the part got paid for, and not a single person bothered to call, text, email, or send up smoke signals when it was ready. Just showed up hoping for the best. The girl at the front desk was on the phone while lines rang off the hook, didn’t even glance our way. No “hi,” no “be with you in a sec,” nothing. Stood there for five minutes like ghosts. The only person who helped was some guy with a limp. Rest of the staff? Completely useless. ---

Sean Janssen
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7 months ago

As a garage owner, I expected better. First engine they sent had water damage, was packed with carbon, and supposedly only had 40,000 miles. Second one? Bad water pump, needed a timing job. After all that work, it turned out the cooling system was shot too. A 1.5L Ford—should’ve been straightforward. The sales rep knew weeks ago this was a problem, but after leaving five voicemails and calling a dozen times, I got radio silence. Done. Never buying from them again.

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