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A. A lot of people think that car dents and scratches are only fixable in car repair shops. However, that's not always the case. Right now there are actually auto body fillers that you can buy over the counter to use for your car. The instruction manuals in these are usually very easy to follow and you can easily your very own professional mechanic.

A study conducted in US revealed that many motorists have deficiency in making money skills, even just the basic ones. This circumstance leads to more car breakdown that compromises safety of the commuter. Lack of skills in basic car repair also means greater expenses, since most of the simple activities like tire changing or oil top up are saved up for garages. Cars which are not properly maintained will also incur larger damage.

We know these aren't meant to be exact times, but it helps to improve the customers experience at your shop. For a lot of people, going to the mechanic is a lot like going to the dentist. They don't want to be there and they're a little unhappy about spending money.

car repair shop You've got all kinds of gauges right there on your dashboard. Keep an eye on all of them and make sure there's nothing funny. If something's too high or too low, you might want to get it checked. Another thing to watch out for is that stupid "check engine" light that sometimes pops on and stays on. This is often not a big deal, just a problem with a loose wire or something, but you should get it checked next time you're in.



If you have a strict budget or if you can't afford to pay off the auto repair bill in full, find a shop that offers financing. Don't wait if you need to get your oil changed or your brakes replaced.

car repair estimate Question: I was driving an older car that was paid off. My insurance company says it will cost more to fix the fender than the car is worth. But, the other insurance company says the car is only worth $700. I can't replace my car for that. What should I do?

Underneath the top level of paint, you've got primer and then metal. If it's just a matter of some paint scratched off, try just sanding and buffing. Often, this is all it takes.

If the light stays on constantly and you don't notice any difference in your cars ability to drive, it does not mean you're out of the repair shop- just yet. This could mean you have a permanent fault in your emission control system and your car will likely continue to run but you run the risk of the car dying or not starting. You will need to get the car into a repair shop for a repair and correct diagnostic testing.

Once you add a few quarts of oil, or whatever amount the dipstick indicates you need, recheck your dipstick to ensure your oil levels are where they should be.

So what else do you need to know about basic car repair? Diagnosing the problem is half the battle. A good diagnosis, even if you can't repair the car yourself, can help you negotiate a reasonable price from auto mechanics and help you avoid getting ripped off. Most diagnosis starts with identifying problem noises. There are many and they can vary in the most infinitesimal ways, but some there are many that are quite obvious. Locate the noise first, and then run a few tests. Does the sound change once the car starts? Does it get noisier or softer when the car changes gears? These are all valuable clues that can help you get started.