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What You Need To Know When It Comes To Auto Repair

Jan 26

 

You might feel at a loss when dealing with your car problems. There is no need to feel that way. Read these tips to learn how handle auto repairs yourself or find a qualified mechanic who can.

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Familiarize yourself with the dashboard of your car. Your dashboard should display five different kinds of warning, including the check engine light, oil pressure warning, an alternator warning, a temperature warning and a brake warning. Learn to recognize these different lights so you can easily identify what needs your attention.

Do not give your keys to your mechanic before knowing more about the cost of the repairs. If something is not clear, clarify it with the service adviser or mechanic before starting any repair on the car. You don't want to be hit with unexpected charges after the repairs are done.

Do not assume you have been ripped-off by your mechanic because of the high price of your bill. Some parts are very expensive to replace, including engines, transmission systems or dashboard computers. You should ask your mechanic about the cost of the parts he had to put in your car.

Independent garages and mechanics are usually much cheaper than dealerships. You might get a discount at your dealership if you purchased your car recently but do not make a habit of going to your dealership if you find their prices too expensive. Find out about local independent garages with a good reputation instead.

Contact your local Better Business Bureau if you need more information on a mechanic or a garage. If some complaints have been filed against them, your Better Business Bureau will tell you. Ask your friends and family about the different mechanics they have dealt with in the past to get some recommendations.

If you feel pressured by the garage or dealership you visit to get your car maintained or repaired, do not hesitate to leave. Reliable mechanics will not put any pressure on their customers and will focus on providing quality service. Follow your gut feeling and stay away from the mechanics who do not seem trustworthy.

If you take your car to a mechanic, make sure they have the proper licenses and credentials. Before making your appointment, check their reviews online and their standing with the Better Business Bureau. Don't just look at the positive reviews, but see how the company responds to negative feedback. Every business has the occasional problem, and if they handle the matter quickly and courteously, they may be worth a second look.

If your car's electrical system is behaving strangely, try cleaning the ground cables. Auto makers use the metal body of a vehicle to act as a "ground" for the electrical system. Over time the area where this cable connects to the frame can corrode, causing a stray electrical current that can wreak havoc on your system. This cable is usually connected on the firewall or fender, so simply disconnect it and use a wire brush or sandpaper to clean the contacts.

Don't ignore small annoying sounds or problems. These tiny annoyances, such as noisy brakes, are usually cheap to fix. If ignored, however, they can usually lead to much more extensive problems and expensive repairs. Replacing worn brake pads now is much cheaper than having to replace the pads, rotors, brake lines, and calipers later.

Learn how to perform basic maintenance on your vehicle. It is very easy to do a tune up or change your oil so there really is no reason to bring your car to an auto repair shop to have these things done. Instead, just watch tutorials online to learn what you need to do it on your own.

Rotate your car tires every 6,000 miles or at every other oil change. Rotating your tires on a set schedule helps ensure that they wear evenly, and thus last longer. Your car will also be easier to drive, as unbalanced tires can lead to the car pulling to one side or the other.

A dealer is not your only option when car repairs are necessary. There are quite a few mechanics out there, whether you get your car into one of them or do things at home yourself there are many options. Check out all of your options and go with the mechanic that you feel most comfortable with.

Keep in mind that it's not always safe to do some auto repairs. Have someone assist you and make sure they are ready to react to emergencies. Invest in high quality tools that won't break on you. This definitely applies to tire changing equipment. Keep in mind that the jack must hold the car up securely, particularly if you're under it. Approved jack stands, working in conjunction with a high quality hydraulic floor jack, are the best tools for tire changes.

You should now be better prepared to make decisions when repairing your car. You can find the repairs you need at a price you can afford, without sacrificing your safety. Keep reading for tips on what to do when your car is in need of repair.

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