By Fred Gagnon


When it comes to auto repairs, you can often feel like you're at a loss. What can you do to make sure that you have everything handled correctly next time? What have you been doing wrong? Compare your ideals with the following tips that have been provided for you as a guide.

Pay attention to the gauges and trouble lights on your cars dash. Learn to recognize the warning signs of a car that is overheating, low on oil or not charging the battery. Knowing which of these indicators need immediate attention can prevent damage to your car and save you cash in the long run.

Ask for OEM parts. These parts are the genuine article, produced by your car's original manufacturer. Generic parts may cost less, but they are not as good. They may initially be a deal, but the generic parts may make you pay more in the long run.

You don't always have to call a mechanic when your car is giving your problems. There are many things you can fix easily. If you would like to try it, you can research on the problem online. If it is a basic issue, attending to the repair yourself could save a considerable amount of money.

Ask a technician if they are A.S.E. certified before you agree to have them work on your vehicle. If they have this certification, it means they have passed a written test and have worked in the industry for at least 2 years. You will know that you are getting someone skilled by choosing someone with this.

Become educated on car-part classifications. There are refurbished parts, reconditioned parts, and salvage parts. New parts are brand new and made to the manufacturer's specification. If a part is rebuilt or reconditioned, it has simply been fixed or restored. Salvage means that they are used and they have not been altered.

Always ask in advance how much labor costs at that particular shop. In fact, do not give them your keys until you have a clear understanding of what you will be charged. Many times, this information is not posted in an obvious place, so it is important to know what you are getting yourself into.

You can easily fix scratches yourself. You will need to fill the scratch with a primer that corresponds to the colors of your car, apply some paint once the primer is dry and sand the entire area. Start with a fine sand paper and increase the grain progressively before waxing.

Hopefully this article has made you feel better about what you can do next time you have a decision facing you regarding auto repairs. There is no reason you should feel like there is nothing you can do. Always realize that you have all the power in your hands when it comes to your vehicle if you have a strong knowledge base.




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