Auto Repair: What To Do When Your Vehicle Breaks Down

By Fred Gagnon


Learning how to take care of a car can seem pretty daunting, since there are so many factors involved. If you learn some simple tricks, it can be easy to avoid going to the mechanic. Read this article and learn about auto repair that you can use for a lifetime.

Make sure you get quality parts to fix your car. You can usually get better prices if you get used parts from a junk yard but there is no way of knowing how long these parts will last. Do not hesitate to spend more on brand new parts that come with a guarantee.

Take action if you believe a garage or dealership ripped you off. Notify one of the managers and give them a chance to issue a refund. If you are still not satisfied, contact your local Better Business Bureau to file a complaint. Your city or state consumer affair office is also a good resource.

Communicate with your mechanic as much as possible. Explain the issues you have been encountering with your car and do not hesitate to ask questions to your mechanic if you do not fully understand the repairs that are needed. Ask about prices and do not let your mechanic fix your car until you fully understand charges.

In addition to basic tire changing equipment, keep a plastic tote filled with DIY auto repair supplies in the trunk of your car in case of emergencies. Fill it with at least a quart each of motor oil, transmission fluid, steering fluid, and brake fluid and a gallon of water. Add a can of penetrating oil spray, a roll of duct tape, twine, bungee cords and basic tools so that you can manage minor repairs on the road.

There are no standard warranties on repairs. Make sure you are aware of what your warranty covers and that you have it in writing. Warranties may have limitations such as deductibles, mileage, time, businesses authorized to do the warranty work or special steps needed to get reimbursement. Know your warranty rights.

Simple auto repair is one of the best things that you can learn, since it will save so much money over your lifetime. Whether your brakes need to be replaced or your tires patched, the tips in this article should help. Remember this the next time you have car trouble.




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