Saturday, June 22, 2013

Tips And Advice For Those Seeking Auto Repairs

By Fred Gagnon


Your car is probably one of your most important possessions, since you depend on it to get you to and from work (among other places). Because your car is so important to you, you need to learn as much about it as you can. If that is so, continue reading to learn more about automobile maintenance.

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.

Don't neglect your regular maintenance. These scheduled visits are not there just to get more money from you. They are designed to make sure maintenance is done on specific components before you end up stranded on the side of the road. While you might be able to skip one or two and be okay, the damage will shorten the life of your car.

Do not be afraid to ask a potential technician any questions you have. It is your vehicle that they will be working on and it is important that someone with the proper qualifications is handling it with care. In addition to asking about the problem with the vehicle, ask them any other questions you have about your car.

When trying to get an estimate for the cost of your auto repairs, ask the technician how they calculate the cost. There are some shops that charge you a flat rate for parts and labors, but others will try and charge you a fee for each hour they spend fixing your car.

Make sure you replace old parts with OEM parts. These are the manufacturer's original parts. While generic parts may be cheaper, you'll never know how good the quality is. Though you may think you are getting a deal with generic parts, in the long run, you will end up paying double than you would have if you had gotten OEM parts.

Axle

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.

Your drive axle boots need to be looked at regularly. These are needed to provide protection to the drive axle joint that is positioned behind your tires. Inspecting drive axles is easy, just look behind your car's wheels. A cracked boot must be replaced right away, as it can cause leaks.

As you can now see, it's important that you take care of your vehicle. Simple maintenance can help you avoid the mechanic and save you money. Implement what you have just read the next time you need your car repaired.




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