Four Signs of a Bad Auto Mechanic

The secret to receiving quality auto repair service is to find professionally trained mechanics who offer warranties on all work and have ASE certifications.

If you own a car, you’ve probably had to take in it for repairs at some point, and you probably already know that even the smallest repair can be expensive.

The key to getting quality auto repair service is to find a repair shop with trained technicians who do top-notch work. The following tips can help ensure you hire only the best the next time your car breaks down..

1. No mechanic certification

You should only hire a mechanic who has been certified by the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence.

Although it’s not required by law for employment in all states, the certification is considered a prerequisite for employment in almost all auto repair shops.

The certification shows that the mechanic has been professionally trained in automotive repair. An ASE certification lasts for five years and all mechanics must take additional course to remain certified.

2. Mechanic doesn’t offer a warranty on services provided

Avoid using a mechanic who doesn’t offer a warranty. A great mechanic will stand behind his or her work with a guarantee or a warranty on the services provided.

A reasonable warranty time frame is typically around 90 days or more. Also, get it in writing so that you are protected against poor workmanship. Never go off of a verbal agreement.

3. Pressure tactics

You should never feel pressured by your mechanic to get more work done on your car than what you originally approved.

Bad mechanics might use high pressure tactics to scare you into paying for additional work that might not be necessary.

4. Makes repair mistakes

There is nothing worse than paying someone to complete a job only to find out it wasn’t done properly. Has your mechanic ever forgotten to replace your air filter during an oil change, or failed to tighten the bolts after a tire rotation? If you’ve had experiences like these, find a new mechanic.

For more tips like these, read our car repair blog.

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