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Helpful Tips About Auto Repair That Are Simple To Follow

Jan 13

 

Having to get your vehicle repaired can be very frustrating. It can be very difficult to find a good, reliable mechanic who charges reasonable prices. Luckily, the following article will teach you what to look for in a good automotive service.

Before you let the mechanic work on your car, make sure that you have all of the prices down. Ask about any additional fees that may come up during the repair and any charges that you may not be aware of. This will ensure that you are not surprised when the bill comes for your car repair.

Never underestimate the value of keeping an emergency car kit handy. You need tools to change a flat tire, charge a battery, and you must have spare gas. Blankets, matches, a flashlight, extra batteries, cans of food and some water help, too.

It is very important to keep records of all your auto repairs. If you experience future problems with your vehicle, this past record will help the mechanic in diagnosing the problems. If you do not have the records, you might end up paying more for the mechanic to poke around trying to find the source of the trouble.

The Automotive Service Excellence logo is a sign that you have found a good mechanic. Mechanics have to successfully pass an exam and maintain an excellent record to receive this logo. Not all good mechanics get this certification but you should still try finding a mechanic who is ASE certified.

It can't be stressed enough, but you must keep up with your car's routine maintenance. That means changing the oil when scheduled, checking fluids like coolant, and checking the braking system. This can keep repair bills down. In addition, not following the regular maintenance on a car can void the manufacturer's warranty.

It is important to get a warranty on your car when it gets repaired. This is even more important if the parts put in are pricy. Talk to your repairman about the warranty parts come with. See how long that warranty lasts and get a printed copy of that contract to review it.

Always ask in advance how much labor costs at that particular shop. In fact, do not give them your keys until you have a clear understanding of what you will be charged. Many times, this information is not posted in an obvious place, so it is important to know what you are getting yourself into.

Always bleed the brakes after working on them or preceding a test drive. After this, pump your brake fluid. Test it for leaks to ensure that no fluid can run out. You should then be ready to take your car for a spin down less-busy roads. Do not accelerate until you are sure your brakes work well.

Have you heard of the term OEM? Well, OEM is a term used to describe car components that come from the original manufacturer. This is good to know when you are dealing with mechanical issues and parts. If you specify that you want original equipment manufacturer parts, the mechanic will think you know what you're talking about. There will be far less danger of receiving used parts.

There are some shady mechanics out there, and they will resort to extreme lows to get your money. If a mechanic tells you that your axle boot is torn, ask to see it. A legitimate tear will be jagged and greasy. If it is a straight cut, let them know that you know they did the damage and you will contact a lawyer if they don't fix it for free.

Car repairs are an annoying fact of life. Keep this information in mind when you need to repair your car. It helps to give you peace of mind when you know the car is being serviced by a company with a good reputation.