About AutoZone Hours

AutoZone is America's largest auto parts retailer, with more than 6,300 stores across the United States, Mexico, and Brazil. The company was founded in 1979 as Auto Shack by J.R. "Pitt" Hyde III in Forrest City, Arkansas. It rebranded to AutoZone in 1987 and has been headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee ever since. AutoZone sells auto parts, accessories, and maintenance items for cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs. Whether you need a new battery, brake pads, motor oil, or a check engine light diagnosis, AutoZone is typically the go-to stop for DIY mechanics and everyday car owners.

What Time Does AutoZone Open and Close?

Most AutoZone stores are open from 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM Monday through Saturday. Sunday hours are slightly shorter, usually 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Some locations - especially those in busy metro areas - open as early as 7:00 AM and stay open until 10:00 PM or later every day. A handful of 24-hour AutoZone locations exist in major cities, but they're the exception rather than the rule. Store hours can also vary by season, with some locations adjusting their schedules during winter months. The AutoZone store locator at autozone.com is the most reliable way to check your local store's exact hours.

AutoZone Holiday Hours

AutoZone keeps its doors open on most holidays, which is a big advantage when your car breaks down on a long weekend. You can expect them to be open on New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Columbus Day. Hours may be reduced on some of these days - opening an hour later or closing an hour earlier is common. AutoZone is typically open on Thanksgiving Day with limited hours (many locations close by early afternoon). Christmas Eve usually means shorter hours, with most stores closing by 6:00 PM. Christmas Day is the one holiday when nearly all AutoZone locations are closed.

What AutoZone Sells

AutoZone carries an enormous range of products for vehicle maintenance and repair. Their core inventory includes batteries, brake parts, filters, spark plugs, belts, hoses, and fluids. Motor oil is one of their biggest sellers - they stock every major brand including Mobil 1, Valvoline, Castrol, Pennzoil, and their own Duralast-branded options.

Beyond the basics, AutoZone stocks tools and equipment for home mechanics. Floor jacks, torque wrenches, code readers, and battery testers are all available either for purchase or through their Loan-A-Tool program. Exterior and interior accessories like floor mats, seat covers, phone mounts, and air fresheners fill out the retail space. They also carry car care products - washes, waxes, tire shine, glass cleaners, and detail sprays from brands like Meguiar's, Chemical Guys, and Armor All.

AutoZone's house brand is Duralast, which covers batteries, brake parts, starters, alternators, and other components. Duralast parts are generally priced below name-brand equivalents and come with solid warranties. Their Duralast Gold line is the premium tier, often matching or exceeding OEM quality.

Free Services at AutoZone

One of AutoZone's biggest draws is the list of services they provide at no charge. Their free battery testing and charging service is probably the most popular - bring your battery in (or drive up) and they'll test it on the spot and tell you if it needs replacing. They also offer free alternator and starter testing, both on and off the vehicle at most locations.

The check engine light diagnostic is another valuable freebie. AutoZone staff will plug an OBD-II code reader into your vehicle, pull the diagnostic codes, and help you understand what the codes mean. They won't fix the problem for you, but knowing the specific code can save you hundreds in diagnostic fees at a mechanic. They also provide free wiper blade installation and help with battery installation when you purchase those items in-store.

AutoZone's Loan-A-Tool program lets you borrow specialty tools by leaving a deposit. Need a brake caliper tool, a pulley puller, or a compression tester for a weekend project? Borrow it, do the job, return it, and get your deposit back. It's a smart alternative to buying tools you'll only use once.

AutoZone vs Advance Auto Parts vs O'Reilly

The big three auto parts chains - AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, and O'Reilly Auto Parts - compete heavily on price, selection, and service. AutoZone tends to have the widest store footprint and the most aggressive promotional pricing. O'Reilly is often praised for knowledgeable staff and strong professional installer relationships. Advance Auto Parts positions itself somewhere in between, with frequent online coupons and a loyalty program that accumulates quickly.

Pricing across the three is generally competitive - the difference on most parts is a few dollars either way. Where AutoZone pulls ahead for many customers is the sheer number of locations and their consistently long operating hours. If you need a part at 9:30 PM on a Tuesday, AutoZone is more likely to still be open than its competitors.

Shopping Online at AutoZone

AutoZone's website and app let you search parts by year, make, model, and engine size. You can check real-time inventory at your local store before driving over, which saves a wasted trip. Their Same Day Delivery option is available in many markets through DoorDash partnership, getting parts to your driveway within a couple of hours. The Buy Online, Pick Up In Store option is fast too - orders are usually ready within 30 minutes.

For DIYers, AutoZone's website has a solid library of repair guides and how-to articles. Their Fix Finder tool walks you through common problems by symptom, helping you narrow down which part you actually need before you buy anything. It's not a substitute for a proper repair manual, but it's a useful starting point when you're trying to figure out why your car is making a weird noise.

AutoZone's rewards program gives you $20 back for every $100 you spend. There's no card to carry - just provide your phone number at checkout. Rewards accumulate automatically and credits show up in your account within about 48 hours of qualifying purchases. For anyone who does regular vehicle maintenance, the savings add up quickly over the course of a year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AutoZone open today?

Yes, AutoZone is open today (Tuesday). AutoZone is open every day of the week.

Is AutoZone open on Sunday?

Yes, AutoZone is open on Sundays. They are open on both Saturday and Sunday.

What days is AutoZone open?

AutoZone is open seven days a week - Monday through Sunday. There are no regular weekly closures.

Is AutoZone open on weekends?

Yes, AutoZone is open on both Saturday and Sunday. Weekend hours may vary slightly from weekday hours at some locations.