
Automotive Services FAQ
Listed below are ten random questions from our mechanic auto repair faq database. Clicking a question will display your answer to the right and generate a new set of random questions about car repair.
- How much air should be put in tires?
- Do cars with 50,000+ miles have timing-chain problems?
- How much can I expect to pay for a transmission repair?
- When do I change my fuel filter?
- Is changing my air filter important?
- Can spark plugs last 100,000 miles?
- When stopped for extended periods should I shut off my engine?
- How long does it take to check my transmission?
- Do oil additives containing liquid teflon better protect an engine?
- How often should I wash & wax my car?
Ask A Mechanic!
First and most important understand that our repair shop has an excellent reputation in our community. We will provice a written estimate of repair costs and get your consent to have work performed. If our repair shop finds more work is needed that would increase the cost of the original estimate, we will provice an estimate for the extra work and get your consent to have it performed. We will also provide written invoices that list repairs performed, parts prices and the cost of our labor. If you request them we will return the replaced parts in the event that they do not need to be returned to the manufacturer to satisfy a warranty or exchange agreement.
How do I know I will not be overcharged for my repair?
First and most important understand that our repair shop has an excellent reputation in our community. We will provice a written estimate of repair costs and get your consent to have work performed. If our repair shop finds more work is needed that would increase the cost of the original estimate, we will provice an estimate for the extra work and get your consent to have it performed. We will also provide written invoices that list repairs performed, parts prices and the cost of our labor. If you request them we will return the replaced parts in the event that they do not need to be returned to the manufacturer to satisfy a warranty or exchange agreement.
