all repairs should be quoted and documented up front, any additions must be authorized before the shop does the repairs... however, unless they charged you $544.99 for an oil change, I wouldn't sweat it..:)
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.
have a qualified mechanic work on it.
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no it could keep your electric fans from coming on if your mechanic broke it you should have your mechanic replace it
I have a 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer, and my mechanic said it should be replaced every 50,000 to 60,000 miles.
Garage door springs and cables should be replaced every 7-10 years, or sooner if there are signs of wear or damage. Regular maintenance and inspections can help prevent unexpected failures.
If you buy blue xenon bulbs they are easily fittable to headlights on most car designs. Any mechanic should be able to do it or you can also do it yourself. If you take it to a mechanic bring the bulbs with you.
find a new mechanic, the purpose of a mechanic is to diagnose the problem and give you a quote of the needed repairs, once you authorize said repairs, the mechanic is responsible for stcking to the quote, he/she should not proceed with further repairs until you have been notified. all of the parts removed should have been tested, if there was any inclination of part malfunction and or failure. if you are not satisfied with the work performed have the parts removed and receive a full refund then take your car to an authorized and factory trained tech, ie. your local dodge dealer. you will pay more but the quality of service and the warrenty on the work is much better
The mechanic is not responsible for what happens in his parking lot. Your car has insurance, you will have to file the claim through your company. You should file a police report so that if the hit and run guy is caught, he will be responsible.
Yes. You should also get a second opinion from another mechanic before buying the job.
I would suggest a second opinion...Try another mechanic.
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