You should find the best alignment/suspension shop in your area. Stay away from the big tire stores and dealers since they will always find something to sell you. Instead, try to find the place that body shops take their vehicles for alignment. There is usually one or two shops in an area that all of the body shops know about and that gives great service while charging a reasonable price.
That kind of suspension specialist will be able to help you more than someone who hung out a sign, claiming to be a mechanic.
If you're having that kind of problem, there is OBVIOUSLY something wrong and I don't think I'd go back to that mechanic.
In the 18th century, mechanics were pretty much anyone who worked with tools to make or repair things. An example of an 18th century mechanic is Benjamin Franklin. In the 19th century, the definition was mostly the same as in the 18th century however, automobiles were beginning to be produced in the 19th century which would have been the beginnings of the profession of a mechanic.
Had the same issue, my mechanic recommended to rebuild trans, did so now no problems.
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Yes and no. A writ of replevin is a court order to surrender a vehicle. Anyone who interferes with such can be arrested and held in contempt of court. This includes you, or any third party in possession of the vehicle. The mechanic's lien is a matter between you and the mechanic. If the repossessed vehicle is sold, and the proceeds exceed the amount of the original remaining loan balance, then any remaining money from the sale must be paid to the mechanic to satisfy his lien.
A person that acts as a messenger between two people is not helping anyone. This type of situation can cause problems and should be dealt with without a messenger.
If you mean why is it important to be certified, certified means you have been officially trained. For instance, anyone can call themselves a mechanic, but a certified mechanic has a degree or a certifcation from an automotive school.
No, that's something that even the simplest mechanic wouldn't need.
It's for anyone with acne problems.
No. There is insufficient information.
Yes.
your mom does
Carell had a pretty normal childhood. His problems were about the same as anyone else's.