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Good Communication Vital to Auto Repairs

 

Author: Ned Gonzalez
When their car is in need of routine maintenance and repair, who is most likely to take it in to the shop? A poll of ASE-certified automotive technicians indicated that drivers over 60 were among the most conscientious when it comes to taking care of their vehicles. The experts at the non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence remind these consumers that good communication between shop and customer can help make the repair process go smoothly.

'Professionally run repair establishments have always recognized the importance of two-way communications in automotive repair,' notes Martin Lawson, ASE Publications Director. 'It's important that older consumers take an active role in the repair process. This doesn't mean doing their own repair work; rather consumers should understand the repair process,' notes Lawson. Here's advice that the experts at ASE say can make your repairs go smoothly:

Do a bit of homework before taking your vehicle in for repairs or service.

* Read the owner's manual to learn about the vehicle's systems and components.

* Follow the recommended service schedules.

* Keep a log of all repairs and service.

The technicians may be the experts, but don't ignore what your vehicle is telling you. Just as you need to describe your symptoms to your physician, be prepared to discuss your vehicle's aches and pains once you are at the repair shop. Look for:

* Unusual sounds, odors, drips, leaks, smoke, warning lights, gauge readings.

* Changes in acceleration, engine performance, gas mileage, fluid levels.

* Worn tires, belts, and hoses.

* Problems in handling, braking, steering, vibrations.

* Note when the problem occurs and whether it is constant or periodic. During braking, under acceleration, when the vehicle first starts up or after a few miles of driving?

Once you are at the repair establishment, stay involved; communicate your findings:

* Be prepared to describe any symptoms. In larger shops you'll probably speak with service consultant rather than with the technician directly.

* Carry a written list of the symptoms that you can give to the technician or service consultant.

* Ask as many questions as you need. Do not be embarrassed to request simple definitions of technical terms.

* Ask to be called and apprised of the problem, course of action, and costs before work begins.

* Before you leave, be sure you understand all shop policies regarding labor rates, guarantees and acceptable methods of payment.

* Leave a telephone number where you can be called.

Author Bio:

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