Common questions

Do you have to pay for tires while waiting for parts?

Do you have to pay for tires while waiting for parts?

You should not be charged for any time while the shop is waiting for parts or waiting for the mechanic to become available. “The cheap tires will be fine.” Mechanics may try to talk you into the cheapest brands (or maybe name brand everything) when it’s time to replace your tires (and other items).

What can cause a car battery to die overnight?

Leaving the headlights on can kill a weak battery in the amount of time it takes you run a short errand like shopping for groceries, but even a small interior dome light can drain a battery dead overnight.

Can a bad battery cause a car to run poorly?

2008-11-18 06:21:03 UTC #10. A poor battery or dirty battery cables can absolutely cause a car to run poorly, sometimes in very odd ways. Some cars are much more sensitive than others. Auto computers collect most of their information based on resistance readings.

How often should a car battery be replaced?

If your car consistently won’t start, it’s possible that the battery is worn out. You should generally replace your car battery every 2-4 years. If old, or poorly maintained, your battery may die on a regular basis.

You should not be charged for any time while the shop is waiting for parts or waiting for the mechanic to become available. “The cheap tires will be fine.” Mechanics may try to talk you into the cheapest brands (or maybe name brand everything) when it’s time to replace your tires (and other items).

How often do car batteries need to be replaced?

A loose battery that is bouncing around can short internally, causing it to discharge. Having the positive terminal short to the vehicle body can result in a fire or explosion. And remember, batteries do not last forever. Depending on the climate and driving conditions, expect to replace your battery every three to five years.

What makes auto mechanics cheat or push unnecessary repairs?

What drives mechanics to cheat or push unnecessary repairs, Joe said, is the tiny profit margin at many repair shops. Most mechanics are honest, he said, but many are pressured by their bosses to perform unnecessary work. “The shop has to stay in business,” Joe said. “There are pressures to do things that maybe you wouldn’t do normally.”

What happens when a car battery is frozen?

On the other hand, a battery only has half of its potential power at 0 F. At the same time motor oil thickens, requiring more battery power to start a vehicle. Never attempt to jump-start a frozen battery — it can explode. It also means it’s time for a new battery.

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Ruth Doyle