How can I tell if my car mechanic is guessing?

How can I tell if my car mechanic is guessing?

One key to help you determine that your mechanic is guessing, if you receive an estimate for every part of the system that’s been effected, you need to seek a second opinion. Most independent repair shops, and a fair number of dealerships as well, make a big deal about the certifications of their mechanics.

Is there such a thing as a ” little better ” mechanic?

There is no such thing as “a little better.” The sad truth is, it’s much quicker for your mechanic to guess, than it is to perform the lengthy steps needed to effect an accurate, first time diagnosis. It’s much simpler to sell you the most common repair for your particular concern, and then deal with the problem further if needed.

Do you have to go to the mechanic every time your car has a check engine light?

There is a little known fact that the entire automotive repair industry doesn’t want you to know: you don’t need to have costly repairs done every time the check engine light comes on. There are a decent number of these DTCs that don’t require any repairs.

Can a mechanic take advantage of your confidence?

With a charming smile, a personable attitude, and a sense of camaraderie, they can, and will, take advantage of your confidence. I’ve seen this happen too many times in the industry I love.

What should I do if my gauges quit working?

2003 F350 Super Duty…instrument panel quit working but interior lights, radio, windows all still work. All fuses are good, battery is good. Any ideas? 75 people found this helpful. I have a 2004 Ford F250 and when I bought it, none of the gauges were not working and the truck wasn’t charging.

Are there any DTCs that don’t need to be repaired?

There are a decent number of these DTCs that don’t require any repairs. That system has detected a failure, but it’s not going to cause you any problems to keep operating your vehicle.

Is it possible for a mechanic to be dishonest?

Unfortunately, not all professional mechanics and repair center owner/operators are created equal. It’s very easy for your mechanic to be misleading, or downright dishonest, with you about your vehicle’s repair needs. After all, they’re the experts you’re trusting one of your most expensive, and least understood, possessions to.