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Tips to Save Money on Auto Repairs

How to Avoid Unnecessary Repairs and Overcharging at the Auto Shop

© Catherine A. Garretson-Bilnoski

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Auto Repairs can be Time Consuming and Costly. Here are Some Simple Tips to Reduce Repair Costs and Save Money.

Everyone has heard horror stories about car repair shops overcharging, stealing items from the car, and making unnecessary repairs. Drivers will find that following these tips will remove common pitfalls encountered during repair work.

Regular Checks Avoid Costly Repairs

A properly maintained vehicle requires fewer repairs and gets better fuel efficiency. Repairing problems quickly limits further damage that can increase repair costs. Simple checks include:

  1. Perform scheduled maintenance on your vehicle to avoid expensive damage. Use your owner's manual to know what needs to be done.
  2. While driving listen for new sounds or changes in handling. Have them checked immediately to avoid bigger problems.
  3. Check daily for leaks. A quick glance will usually do. If a leak is found have it repaired before further damage is done. Know fluid colors so you can identify the leak:
  • Brown – Engine oil
  • Red and Oily – Transmission
  • Bright Green or Orange and watery– Antifreeze / Coolant
  • Clear or slightly brown – clutch / brake fluid
  • Dark brown or slightly greenish and oily – Gear oil
  • Blue – windshield washer fluid

Staying with the Vehicle Helps to Prevent Theft

Once you decide to have the car serviced or repaired at a shop, be alert. While most shops are honest, some are not.

  1. Never tell a shop “do whatever it takes” and leave. This ends in high repair bills which the shop is not obligated to explain.
  2. If you must leave have the mechanic call before performing any repairs not listed on the original estimate. Before authorizing additional repairs, make sure you understand new charges.
  3. Remove any personal items from vehicles before service to avoid theft.
  4. Watch the work on your vehicle whenever possible. People are less likely to do something shady when they are being watched.
  5. Ask the shop to show you broken or worn parts they recommend replacement for still on the car whenever possible

Prevent Overcharging on Repairs with Basic Knowledge

A good mechanic will recommend necessary repairs, however sometimes recommended repairs aren't necessary. Having the basic knowledge outlined below will help you make an informed decision.

  1. Know what is wrong with your car, or at least what area (suspension, engine, transmission) so you can tell what repairs seem reasonable and which aren’t.
  2. Know what parts your vehicle has. (Automatic transmissions don't have a clutch)
  3. When additional repairs are recommended during scheduled maintenance, ask questions until you are satisfied with the reasons for extra repairs. Do not authorize any extra repairs if you are not comfortable.

How to Know if the Repair Bill is Fair

Avoid hidden cost when the bill comes with these guidelines:

  1. Ask the shop to show you a current labor guide book to ensure the labor is accurate for that job.
  2. Get an itemized estimate and show it to a mechanic you trust for a second opinion whenever possible
  3. Do not authorize any repairs until you understand all charges and reasons.
  4. Find out if you can purchase repair parts elsewhere and have them brought in. Some shops will not warranty work done unless their parts are used.
  5. If the mechanic is only willing to use his own parts, get a parts price quote from a nearby parts store. Compare that to the prices listed by the mechanic to see if they are charging too much for parts. Some markup is normal, but any excessive markup should be questioned.

Owners should repair minor issues to prevent costly damage, stay with their vehicle during service, and understand their bill. Owners can prevent costly repair bills with regular checks, basic knowledge, and a little attention. Automotive work involves few hassles when simple precautions are taken.


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