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Car Parts Kenya: Who knows what your Mechanic is Doing?

Car Parts Kenya says some mechanics can fall victim to procrastination. Demonstrating the failure builds trust with car service Kenya and helps you better understand your vehicle. Visit: https://bit.ly/2CT3UFQ

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Car Parts Kenya: Who knows what your Mechanic is Doing?

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  1. Car parts Kenya: Who knows what your mechanic is doing? 

  2. Car parts Kenya: Who knows what your mechanic is doing?  A little bit of knowledge goes a long way, and without it, your mechanic could swindle you with “blinker fluid” or a coolant flush for your air-cooled Volkswagen Beetle says Car Parts Kenya. That’s why it’s so important to ask your mechanic the right questions. Knowledge gives you peace of mind and builds a bond between you and your friendly neighborhood wrench. 

  3. Car parts Kenya: Who knows what your mechanic is doing?  How much will the diagnosis cost? Modern cars are essentially computers on wheels with a few greasy bits thrown in for good measure. Because they are so complex, diagnostics can take a considerable amount of time. Mechanics expect to get paid for this time, which is understandable. Just be certain to ask the cost of tracking down that short in your Mercedes with 55 pounds of wiring.

  4. Car parts Kenya: Who knows what your mechanic is doing?  Can I get a written estimate? You don’t want to just hand over the keys to your car along with access to your wallet. Get a written estimate upfront of what the car repair and car maintenance will cost, and make sure both parts and labor are itemized. You have the right to know exactly what’s required to fix your car.

  5. Car parts Kenya: Who knows what your mechanic is doing?  When will the car repair and car maintenance be done? Car Parts Kenya says some mechanics can fall victim to procrastination. That’s why it’s a good idea to ask for an approximate delivery time before dropping off your vehicle. Having a set date and time will keep your mechanic on track, so you don’t have to choose between a bus pass and sneakers for transportation.

  6. Car parts Kenya: Who knows what your mechanic is doing?  Can you show me the problem? You wouldn’t let a doctor operate on you without looking at the x-rays first. So you shouldn’t let a mechanic work on your car without showing you what the problem is first. Demonstrating the failure builds trust with car service Kenya and helps you better understand your vehicle.

  7. Car parts Kenya: Who knows what your mechanic is doing?  Which repairs require immediate attention and which are just recommendations? If you lose your tie rod, you lose your steering. A tie rod that’s barely hanging on requires immediate attention. On the other hand, a dirty cabin filter is something you can put off (if you don’t mind breathing in dust particles and mites for a little while). Ask the mechanic which repairs are essential and which are merely recommended.

  8. Car parts Kenya: Who knows what your mechanic is doing?  What other repairs are in my near future? Sometimes shops sell repairs on vehicles that really shouldn’t be repaired. To address a customer concern, they turn a blind eye to the fact that the vehicle is held together by rust and good luck. Before you agree to a big repair, ask the mechanic what else your vehicle will need in the near future. If you get a list the size of a calculus textbook, you might consider looking for a new car instead of investing in repairing the old one. Asking these simple questions can help you make wise decisions and it can also help you form an honest relationship with your mechanic.  Car Parts Kenya says, don’t be shy; speak up!

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