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5 Things a GOOD Mechanic Wants You to Know . . . You Just Need to Ask the Right Questions!

by | May 31, 2011 | Auto Shops

In today’s economy most people want to avoid additional debt so purchasing a new car is low on their list of priorities. According to MSN.com, most cars can be run until they are close to 200,000 miles IF they are well taken care of. There are several things you can do to keep your current vehicle running longer and minimize out-of-pocket expenses.
“With a little knowledge, customers can feel empowered and not intimidated by the auto repair process,” said Jay Jennings, General Manager of NARPRO (Network of Neighborhood Auto Repair Professionals). “Consumers should do their research and always remember they have the right get the services they paid for.” NARPRO helps consumers find reliable and trustworthy Phoenix auto repair and body shops https://narpro.com/Auto-Repair. Shops listed on this site have passed a stringent 26-point test of quality, integrity and customer service.
Some of these simple guidelines could help your technician diagnose and fix your problem fast and more efficiently – – saving you time and money in the long run.
Here are the top tips from Jennings:


1. Pay attention to what’s going on with your car. If you can provide detailed information about what your car is doing it will help a PRO fine-tune their diagnosis. Providing information on warning signs you experienced before and after your car started acting up is important. For example; when did the problem start? Did you see any warning lights? Hear any unusual sounds? Smell anything funny?
2. Establish a budget and put aside the money to maintain your car each year. Especially if your car is out of warranty, planning for expenses is extremely valuable. If you own a mid size sedan and drive the average 10-15,000 miles a year Jennings estimates the cost to maintain your car is about $1,500 – $2,500 annually, “this figure accounts for regular maintenance, tires and major services needed to keep your car running.” Smaller cars are typically less expensive to maintain than larger cars, with SUVs and luxury vehicles running even higher than these average numbers.
3. Ask questions and keep asking them until you really understand what needs to be done with your car. A good auto mechanic in Phoenix https://narpro.com/Auto-Mechanic will be happy to give you a lesson on how parts work together and may even be able to show you a diagram or video examples. You can also ask for damaged/worn parts back after a service is rendered. Got your timing belt replaced? Ask to have the worn out belt back. You can toss it once you get home but you’ll have piece of mind the repair was done. Plus you will be able to see with your own eyes the belt was cracked, broken or worn and needed to be replaced.
4. Develop a long-term relationship with your auto repair shop. Building trust will save you headaches and money in the long run. A reputable repair shop can provide you with a roadmap for future repairs, will stand behind their work and having a vehicle history will help technicians provide the best service for your car. Plus your car may be considered more valuable when you sell it if you can show all of your repair work history. Use a service like http://www.NARPRO.com to find a reputable repair shop in your area.
5. Be diligent about routine maintenance. Get to know your owners manual and the recommended major service intervals for your vehicle. There are things that need to be serviced or checked every 30,000 miles. It’s more than just having your oil changed and tires rotated. YOU play a big part in making sure your car is properly taken care of. Diligent preventative care will extend the life of your car and in most cases it is cheaper to take care of your car than to buy a new one!
Jennings also added that customers should remember a ‘good value’ is not just about the cheapest price but also includes the quality of the work, customer service and a shop’s willingness to stand by their repairs.

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