call a few of your local used car independent lots they usually can recommend a mobile mechanic.
means you have a problem in the rear brakes of your car. go to a mechanic before ya have a wreck
if it is a result of the work that the mechanic in question performed
I am not a mechanic but I have owned a lot of problematic cars. I have come to find out that a car can pull to the right while braking due to various reasons. Such as, a caliper that gets stuck and does not work properly, uneven brake wear--get brakes pads, rotors, calipers checked-- an outter tire rod may be worn--unbalanced or uneven wear on tires--or it could be your alignment.All or one of these can contribute to this. Take it to a mechanic and get it checked to be definitely sure.
The mechanic. He should have liability insurance to cover it. A lot of the service tickets have fine print about the shop not being responsible for fire theft, or other damage. So if you have signed a ticket, they may not be responsible.
hydraulic car lift and hydraulic tire changer
A mobile mechanic is extremely useful to drivers. Should a problem occur with the car whilst parked at home or during a journey, the mobile mechanic can be requested to come to the location to make any necessary repairs.
Go to a mechanic.
research it or ask a mechanic. =)
usually it will come on when the oil needs to be changed or when something on your car is malfunctioning. take the car to a mechanic who has a diagnostics computer to find out the cause of your problem
If you search the local news papers, you will find mechanics that come to the home. Make sure they are licensed and certified or it will cost you more than the tow. Another great place is a local service station. They will be able to assist with helping you find your needs.
You need to find a better mechanic.
A mechanic, or motor mechanic, or car mechanic.
The best place to find engine codes can come from your owners manual. Should it not be there, your local mechanic or the company you purchased the car from can give you more decisive answer.
Take the car to a mechanic or a mechanically inclined friend to take it for a test drive.
The passive equivalent is "The car will be repaired by the mechanic."
Ask around but remember, you get what you pay for.
You can find a reliable mechanic by asking around your city, checking the phonebook or even venturing online for a reliable and helpful services in your area.