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How to Spot a Dishonest Auto Repair Shop

How to Spot a Dishonest Auto Repair Shop

Most people have anxiety over entrusting their auto repairs to an auto repair shop, and for good reason. Horror stories abound about auto repair fraud and hundreds of dollars of unnecessary money spent by people who could not afford it. How does this happen so often? It’s simple: most people don’t know enough about cars to know when they are being ripped off. If you fall into this group, then you don’t have to take a mechanics course to protect yourself from fraudulent charges. Here are some tips for how to spot a dishonest auto repair shop:
Do your research. Knowledge is your best form of defense. There are some common fixes that you can easily identify yourself; for example, fault brakes and an oil leak are pretty simple problems that any layman can diagnose. Even more complex problems relay certain symptoms that you can research. Whatever the case may be, sit down at your computer and research the specifics of your auto problem, including possible causes, fixes, parts, and labor costs. If you know someone who is handy with cars, ask about your particular circumstances to get a better idea of what kind of repair you may need. Do all of this before you head to the mechanic shop, so that you can really talk shop with the repairman (and spot dishonesty).
Replaced parts policy. Any reputable shop should be more than willing to give you the parts from your car that were replaced. If an auto mechanic does not volunteer you the allegedly faulty part for inspection (so that you can see just how damaged it is), then it’s possible that mechanic is being dishonest.
Add-ons. If you take your car in for a simple repair and the shop calls you to say they discovered a number of other things you “must” have repaired while your car is in the shop, then you need to be on guard for dishonesty. Additional repairs that were not initially diagnosed are called add-ons, and they may not be necessary. Before you sign on to pay for add-ons, do your research to find out of the problem is really as immediate as the mechanic would have you believe.
Finding the right auto repair shop for you can be a little intimidating. If you want quality service from a name you can trust, then you should put this important job into the hands of experienced professionals like us, Auto Air & Electric. We can be reached by phone, at 602-548-0901, or email: Mike@AutoAirAndElectric.com.

Auto Air & Electricl

2240 W. Bell Rd
Phoenix,
AZ
85023

(602) 548-0901

Five Things You Can Do To Prevent High Cost Auto Repair

Five Things You Can Do To Prevent High Cost Auto Repair

Having car troubles is extremely stressful, especially considering that you will have to entrust your repairs to repair shops that know a lot more than you do about cars (and can therefore take advantage your lack of knowledge, for their financial gain). Even if your car is not yet needing a mechanic’s TLC, there are things you can do to prevent big repair shop bills down the line. Whatever the case may be, it will be helpful for you to keep in mind these five things you can to do prevent high cost auto repair:

Get regular maintenance. Your car comes with an owner’s manual. Refer to it regularly and heed its advice when it comes to maintenance like oil changes, tune ups, and timing belt replacements.

Address the problem immediately. This is where most people fall short. They sense a minor issue, but don’t place the auto repair at a high priority (after all, money is tight). The issue then snowballs into a much larger problem, multiplying the cost of the repair needed. For example, it may cost you only fifty dollars to replace your brake pads, but if you go too long without replacing them when they need it, you may end up having to spend hundreds of dollars to replace warped rotors and drums.

Drive the “right” car. Some vehicles simply cost more to repair than others. Why? Because they are more rare, and/or are more complicated to fix. It may even be that their parts are harder to find. If low-cost auto maintenance is important to you, stay away from exotic foreign cars and rare makes/models that are years out of production.

Do your research. When it comes to auto repairs, it definitely pays to do your research before you take your car in to be worked on. Take inventory of the symptoms you notice in your car, and then search the Internet to find possible culprits. Also, if you know someone who knows a thing or two about auto repair, get as much information as you can about what the problem may be. That way, when you do take your car to the shop, you are less likely to fall prey to unnecessary up-selling and expensive false diagnostics.

Shop around. Not all auto repair shops are created equal. Once you have a good idea of what type of repairs your vehicle needs, you should call around to find out how much your local auto shops will charge for the same repairs. Chances are you can save a great deal of money just by doing this footwork.

Finding the right auto repair shop for you can be a little intimidating. If you want quality service from a name you can trust, then you should put this important job into the hands of experienced professionals like us, Auto Air & Electric. We can be reached by phone, at 602-548-0901, or email: Mike@autoairandelectric.com.

Auto Air & Electricl

2240 W. Bell Rd
Phoenix,
AZ
85023

(602) 548-0901

Three Reasons Why Do It Yourself Auto Repair is Not a Good Idea

Three Reasons Why Do It Yourself Auto Repair is Not a Good Idea

Auto repairs can be very expensive. For that reason, many people look for ways to cut costs; some even opt to try their own hands at auto repair, however inexperienced they are. Generally speaking, auto repair is something that should be left to the professionals. Need some convincing? Here are three reasons why do it yourself auto repair is not a good idea:
Some car repairs are dangerous. Many auto repairs require that you jack your car up off the ground, or that you handle electrical parts and heavy machinery/tools. If you don’t have experience with these things, you could be putting yourself in grave danger by taking the chance on repairing your automobile yourself. For safety’s sake, take your car in to a qualified repair shop.
You don’t know what you’re doing. Face it: mechanics are able to call themselves mechanics for a reason. They either went to a special school, or studied under a mentor for years, to learn all about auto repair. While it is true that you can research the Internet and check out books from the library to learn about auto mechanics, there is absolutely no substitute for years of hands-on experience and training. It’s not unusual for inexperienced do it yourselfers to complete the first part of a job, only to find that they get stuck – parts all over the garage floor – with no idea of how to remedy the situation (or put their vehicles back together). If you are not a mechanic, then your best bet is to leave your auto repairs to the professionals.
You could make a bad problem worse. This is related to the “you don’t know what you’re doing” point. Basically, some auto repairs are simple to fix, while some are not. Unless you know about cars, you don’t know which is which, and you could end up causing more damage than what you had in the first place. For example, for someone inexperienced, a simple brake pad replacement job could result in a much more involved lesson in brake lines and hydraulics. If you don’t know how to address these more advanced issues, you may end up even worse off than what you started with – replaced brake pads and all.
Shop around. Not all auto repair shops are created equal. Once you have a good idea of what type of repairs your vehicle needs, you should call around to find out how much your local auto shops will charge for the same repairs. Chances are you can save a great deal of money just by doing this footwork.

Auto Air & Electricl

2240 W. Bell Rd
Phoenix,
AZ
85023

(602) 548-0901