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Discount Auto Warehouse at 2215 N Knox Ave, Chicago, IL 60639

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(773) 235-3500

2215 North Knox Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60639

Hours

Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SundayClosed

Overview

Discount Auto Warehouse at 2215 N Knox Ave, Chicago, IL 60639

Discount Auto Warehouse is a self-service auto salvage yard and used auto parts store on Chicago’s North Side. Located at 2215 N Knox Ave, it lets customers browse, pick, and remove parts from junked cars themselves. The yard focuses on affordable OEM and aftermarket parts, including hard-to-find vintage and specialty components. It serves DIY mechanics, repair shops, and vehicle owners needing specific parts.

Unlike standard auto parts stores, Discount Auto Warehouse gives direct access to dismantled vehicles. Customers bring their own tools, remove parts on-site, and pay by the pound. The inventory covers everything from engines and transmissions to body panels, interior parts, and electrical components. The business has been in the same spot since the early 1990s, making it a go-to for Chicago-area mechanics and car enthusiasts.

Services & What to Expect

Discount Auto Warehouse is a self-service salvage yard. Customers handle part removal themselves, with staff available for basic help. Key details include:

  • Self-service u-pull-it: Customers enter, find the vehicle with their needed part, and remove it using their own tools. Staff can point you in the right direction but don’t disassemble parts.
  • Pay-by-the-pound pricing: After selecting parts, customers weigh their haul and pay a per-pound fee. This keeps costs clear and encourages taking only what’s needed.
  • Wide part selection: The yard stocks parts from domestic and foreign vehicles, including:
    • Engines and transmissions
    • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders)
    • Suspension and drivetrain parts
    • Electrical systems (wiring, sensors)
    • Interior components (seats, dashboards)
    • Vintage and specialty vehicle parts
  • No online ordering: Parts must be sourced in-person. The yard doesn’t offer mail-order or shipping for salvaged components.
  • Tool availability: Basic tools (wrenches, pry bars) may be available for rent or purchase, but bringing your own is best.

The yard doesn’t buy junk cars, but vehicle owners can sell their old cars for cash through local buyers in the Chicago area. Discount Auto Warehouse focuses only on parts salvage and resale.

Staff can help with part locations and vehicle IDs, but mechanical knowledge is useful. The yard doesn’t test parts or offer warranties on used components.

Location & Hours

Discount Auto Warehouse is at 2215 N Knox Ave, Chicago, IL 60639, near Knox Avenue and Irving Park Road. It’s easy to reach from:

  • Highways: I-90/94 (Kennedy Expressway) is about 1.5 miles east, with Irving Park Road (IL-18) providing direct access.
  • Public transit: The Brown Line (Irving Park station) is 0.7 miles away, and CTA buses (#77, #86) stop nearby.
  • Parking: On-site parking is available, but weekends can fill up quickly.

Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM; Saturday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM. Closed Sundays. Hours may change, so check the business website for updates.

For directions, use the yard’s address in Google Maps or Waze. The entrance is gated during operating hours and clearly marked.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Discount Auto Warehouse?

The yard is open Monday–Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Sunday is closed. Call (773) 235-3500 to confirm hours before visiting.

Does Discount Auto Warehouse buy junk cars?

No, the yard doesn’t purchase junk cars. It’s a self-service parts yard where customers remove their own components. For selling a junk car, check out local cash-for-cars programs in Chicago.

What kind of parts can I find at Discount Auto Warehouse?

The yard carries OEM and aftermarket parts from dismantled vehicles, including:

  • Engines and transmissions (domestic and foreign)
  • Body panels (doors, hoods, fenders, quarter panels)
  • Suspension parts (control arms, struts, shocks)
  • Braking systems (calipers, rotors, master cylinders)
  • Electrical components (wiring harnesses, alternators)
  • Interior parts (seats, dashboards, door panels)
  • Vintage and specialty vehicle parts
Parts are organized by make, model, and year, but check compatibility before removal.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Discount Auto Warehouse?

The process is simple:

  1. Enter the yard during open hours and find the vehicle with your part using on-site signs.
  2. Remove the part with your own tools. Basic tools may be available for rent, but bring your own for efficiency.
  3. Weigh your parts at the scale station.
  4. Pay the per-pound fee at the cashier.
  5. Load your parts and leave. No appointment is needed, but weekends get busy.
Staff can help locate parts but don’t disassemble or test them.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

Yes, customers should bring their own tools. While the yard may have basic tools for rent or purchase, having your own ensures a smoother process. Common tools needed include:

  • Socket and wrench sets
  • Pry bars and screwdrivers
  • Jacks and jack stands
  • Cutting tools (for stubborn bolts or trim)
Check part locations ahead of time to bring the right tools.

Are there any restrictions on what I can take?

The yard has a few rules:

  • Only remove parts from marked salvage vehicles (totaled or non-repairable cars).
  • Drain fluids (oil, coolant, fuel) yourself. The yard doesn’t handle fluid disposal.
  • Stolen parts or vehicles aren’t allowed. The business can refuse service to suspicious customers.
  • Commercial reselling of parts requires prior approval.
Breaking these rules may result in being asked to leave.

Recent News & Updates

As of the latest updates, Discount Auto Warehouse remains open at its North Side Chicago location with no major changes to services or hours. It’s still a reliable spot for mechanics and DIYers looking for affordable auto parts. For the most current details, check:

The business hasn’t posted major changes recently, but inventory updates may happen.

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Swiss Chocolate Cake
Swiss Chocolate CakeGoogle
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2 months ago

Ordered an alternator from these guys, and they gave me the wrong one. Tried to get a refund or exchange for two days straight, but they wouldn’t budge. Absolute nightmare—wouldn’t wish this place on my worst enemy. ---

jennfer flores
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5 months ago

Honestly, the prices here are hard to beat. You get decent parts without paying an arm and a leg. Simple as that. ---

Michael Chotoosingh
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1 year ago

Their way of selling parts is just weird. Called ahead, and they gave me two options: either wait 40 minutes in person for the part to be brought to the store, or pay over the phone to skip the wait. I paid over the phone, thinking I’d save time. Then they said it’d be an hour. After an hour, they told me it’d be *another* 40 minutes. Don’t bother with this place. ---

J arenas
J arenasGoogle
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3 years ago

Called ahead for truck parts, showed up the next day, and the pieces were way too small. Asked the cashier if they were the right ones, and he swore up and down they were. Turns out, they weren’t. Tried to return them, but they hit me with some fake "restocking fee" instead of a full refund. Total scam operation—sell you the wrong parts, then charge you just to get your money back. If you go there, double-check everything because they’ll lie to your face and act like *you’re* the problem. ---

Uh Oh
Uh OhGoogle
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3 years ago

Freddy, the manager, sold me the wrong alternator. When I pointed it out, instead of fixing it, he blamed *me* for not giving him the VIN—even though he never asked for it. Then he flat-out refused to take it back or give me a refund, saying, *"I’m not arguing with you, I’m not accepting or returning that part."* Unbelievable. The whole place is run by clueless, unhelpful people.

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