no. no. they are called back yard mechanics i do allitle myself. the question is do you trust them? remmber they are not liable for any thing that might go wrong.
Of course mechanics make a living, sometimes it all depends on the "type" of mechanic, right now there is a high demand for diesel mechanics, they start off at 100,000.00 a year!! the lowest is motorcycle mechanics because there are more people owning vehicles rather than motorcycles!
A person who fixes cars is commonly referred to as a mechanic. Mechanics diagnose and repair issues with vehicles, performing maintenance tasks such as oil changes, brake repairs, and engine overhauls. They may specialize in certain types of vehicles or systems, such as automotive, diesel, or transmission mechanics.
The Bob Brown Chevrolet service department will do service work on all makes and models of vehicles. Even though it is a Chevrolet dealership, the mechanics are knowledgeable about all vehicles.
An auto mechanic operates within the automotive repair and maintenance sector. This industry focuses on the servicing, repairing, and maintaining of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and other motorized vehicles. Auto mechanics typically work in garages, dealerships, or service centers, providing essential services to ensure vehicle safety and performance.
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Without knowing your location, it is difficult to direct you to a reliable mechanic shop. I would recommend you to ask around your friends to see where they take their vehicles to, or if any of them are knowledgeable enough to assist you in fixing or replacing your brakes.
Yes, in most places.Where I Live (Alberta Canada) a mechanic can "Hold your property" for any debt under the "Mechanics Lein" rules.He has to be given the property, not take or reposess and a mechanics lein must be filed with the Government. That means if you bring it in to be repaired you have "Entrusted your property" too "him" and that qualifies.Most jurisdictions in North America have similar or in effect identical rules.
All vehicles come with a user manual that tells them how to repair and replace parts. If the user manual doesn't help, consult a licensed auto mechanic for assistance.
A diesel mechanic performs preventative maintenance and repairs on diesel engines and vehicles. He or she might specialize by working with large trucks and buses, passenger vehicles, or heavy machinery such as bulldozers, cranes, and tractors. Diesel mechanics are valued for their expert knowledge of brake systems, transmissions, and electronic components unique to diesel powered vehicles.
I would think that you have a rusted fuel line that is leaking. It is very common in older (10 +)vehicles. You should find the source of the leak and replace the fuel lines. Get a knowledgeable mechanics advice.
a diesel mechanic is just like any other automotive mechanic, except they fix trucks and other vehicles that have diesel engines.A diesel mechanic is a mechanic that specializes on fixing or building diesel engines for such vehicles as tractors, semi-trucks, or pick-up trucks that have diesel engines.