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Feb 10

 

Having your car suddenly stall and die while driving, especially on the highway, is not a pleasant feeling. In addition to the immediate hazards, you have the hassle of finding a mechanic to fix your car. How are you going to find a great mechanic? Use the tips described to help you find the right mechanic.

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You should always have an emergency kit available in your vehicle. This kit will include the necessary tools for successfully charging a battery, changing a tire and adding gas to your tank. For night time breakdowns, make sure to include warm blankets and a flashlight with extra batteries.

Ask your mechanic if he has had experience working on your type of car. Although cars are generally similar in some ways, there are big differences between models. If you're unsure about your chosen mechanic's ability, consider having a dealer repair your vehicle.

Do not neglect your wiper blades. Replace them when they're not clearing the windshield well. Get new wipers blades yearly or on a more regular basis if there is often rain or snow where you live.

You can easily fix scratches yourself. You will need to fill the scratch with a primer that corresponds to the colors of your car, apply some paint once the primer is dry and sand the entire area. Start with a fine sand paper and increase the grain progressively before waxing.

Be sure that you're reminding yourself of oil changes when your vehicle requires one. You should regularly get the oil changed to make sure your vehicle runs smoothly. It can vary a bit between different vehicles and cars go much longer between oil changes than they used to. But you must do them when recommended.

Compare prices among your local auto body repair shops before you decide which on to choose. Even though labor charges are pretty uniform, the amount of time that each shop believes the repair could take could vary, as well as what they will charge you for the parts. Be sure to shop around so that you get the best deal possible.

Check tire pressure each time you fill your tank. Check the tires to ensure nothing has become lodged within them. If you see something amiss, get it fixed as soon as possible. You don't want to drive around with damaged tires.

Watch for warning signs with a mechanic. There are a few signs to look for when you speak with them about your car. If they try talking really fast about the necessary repairs, can't look you in the eye when talking to you, or try to brush you off, you should find another mechanic. They may be hiding something or they may only care about the money.

Make sure that the auto repair shop you go to offers a warranty on their services. There are plenty of repair shops that will do a shoddy job, and there is nothing you can do about that if you have no warranty. A warranty will give you the opportunity to get the problem fixed for no charge.

Keep full copies of all of your auto repair work orders and every receipt as well. You'll want to have this proof available if any workmanship issues crop up. Plus, when you are selling the car, you'll tend to get more value for it when you are able to show exactly what has been repaired and how.

Keep an eye on your transmission. If it's performing poorly, it could be the actual component, a plugged filter, or a disconnected hose. Have your mechanic check the simple things first since repairing transmissions can be expensive. Common issues to watch out for are no response or a delayed response when shifting from neutral to drive or reverse, hard or abrupt shifts between the gears, failing to shift during acceleration, and slippage when accelerating.

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.

If you are taking your car to the repair shop for service, be sure you know how they charge for the work being done. Many shops charge a flat rate for most jobs, but others charge based on the amount of time it takes to complete a repair. While both methods can be quite legitimate, it is useful to know which approach your shop is using to help you anticipate final costs.

Locating the best auto repair shop may not be easy. The process is simplified, though, once you have a bit of know-how. Understanding what to look for and the right questions to pose helps significantly. The next time your vehicle plays up, keep this advice in the front of your mind.

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