In most cases yes and no it depends. If the mechanic discovers a problem with your vehicle that adds to your original price you approved of then you are to sign for the extra work IF you want it done if not they are not permitted to work on your vehicle without your permission they are only to do what is on the reciept however if the extra problem poses a danger to the driver of the vehicle the mechanic might fix the problem and charge you but in any case they need your "ok" in order to work on the vehicle most shops do not even bother to have the owner sign the service recipt but i would recomend for legal purposes that u sign the service recipt no matter how major or minor the work to be done is because if a problem surfaces with the vehicle after it has been serviced and you did not sign the reciept you will have no proof that you did not cause the damage etc
A shoe repair kiosk or shop.
go to a repair shop because they can do more work and they can also order parts from the dealership
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The employer/repair shop is required to have a repair license not an employee.
get a new one or take it to a repair shop
Research whats wrong, or send it to a repair shop.
Get it repaired at your local car repair shop.
To become an auto repair shop owner you will need to have training in that field. You will also need to create name and get a business license. You will then need to rent or purchase a shop for you to do all of your work.
I'm very sorry to hear about your car. Www.angieslist.com is a website which provides reviews for local businesses, simply search for an auto repair shop and www.edmunds.com/repairshops sorts repair shops by state.
It's broken, take it to a repair shop
A body shop makes repairs to the body (outside structure) of your car. For example, they can repair your car after a collision, paint the exterior, or repair scratches and dents.
There are different places to repair the watch. You can either send it in to tag Heuer, or you can go in to a local repair shop to get the work performed on it.