Free Automotive Repair Advice by Certified ASE Technicians
Avoiding Car Repair Rip Offs
Basic information everyone should know
The best way to avoid auto repair rip-offs is to be prepared. To Know how
your vehicle works and to identify common car problems is a start. It's also
important to know how to select a good auto repair technician, what kinds of
repair questions to ask, and your consumer rights to recourse of action
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the American Automobile Association (AAA),
and the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG), supply information
about your automobiles that may help you keep auto repair mistakes to a minimum
AUTO REPAIR INFORMATION How to Choose Car Repair Facilities
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Ask for recommendations from friends, family, and other people you trust.
Look for an auto repair shop before you need one to avoid being rushed into a
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Shop by telephone for the best prices, and compare warranty policies on all
repairs
Check for current licenses if state or local law requires repair shops to
be licensed or registered. Also, your state Attorney General's office or local
consumer protection agency will record of complaints about a particular repair
shop so check before you take your car for repair
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Make sure the auto repair shop will
honor your vehicle's extended warranty
if you have one
How to Choose a Qualified Certified
Technician
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Look for shops that display various
certifications - like an Automotive
Service Excellence (ASE) seal.
Certification indicates that some or all
of the technicians meet basic standards
of knowledge and competence in specific
technical areas. Make sure the
certifications are current, but remember
that certification alone is no guarantee
of good or honest work
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Ask if the technician or shop has
experience working on the same make or
model vehicle as yours
Repair Charges: Understanding the Meaning
Before you agree to have any work
performed, ask shop labor rate and the full
price on parts and supplies. Most shops
charge a flat hourly rate for labor time.
This published rate is based on an
independent or manufacturer's estimate of
the time required to complete repairs
If you need complicated or expensive car
repairs, or if you have any questions about
recommended work, consider getting a second
opinion from another vehicle repair facility
Most shops have a diagnostic charge if
you decide to have the work performed
elsewhere. If you decide to have the work
done they usually will roll the charge into
the repair
If you decide to get the work completed,
ask for a full written estimate
What should a full written estimate
include?
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It should identify the condition to
be repaired, the parts needed, and the
anticipated labor charge. Make sure you
get a signed copy
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It should state that the shop will
contact you for approval before they do
any work exceeding a specified amount of
time or money. State law may require
this
What should I know about the parts to be repaired or replaced?
Parts are classified as:
New - These parts generally are made to original manufacturer's
specifications, either by the vehicle manufacturer or an independent company.
Your state may require repair shops to tell you if non-original equipment will
be used in the repair. Prices and quality of these parts vary
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Remanufactured, rebuilt and reconditioned - These terms generally mean the
same thing: parts have been restored to a sound working condition. Many
manufacturers offer a warranty covering replacement parts, but not the labor to
install them
Salvage - These are used parts taken from another vehicle without
alteration. Salvage parts may be the only source for certain items, though their
reliability is seldom guaranteed
What do I need after the work is done?
Get a completed repair order describing the work done. It should list
each repair, parts supplied, the cost of each part, labor charges, and the
vehicle's odometer reading when you brought the vehicle in as well as when
the repair order was completed. Ask for all replaced parts. State law may
require this.
What are the consequences of postponing maintenance?
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Many parts on your vehicle are
interrelated. Ignoring maintenance can
lead to trouble: specific parts - or an
entire system - can fail. Neglecting
even simple routine maintenance, such as
changing the oil or checking the
coolant, can lead to poor fuel economy,
unreliability, or costly breakdowns. It
also may invalidate your warranty.
What maintenance guidelines should I
follow to avoid costly repairs?
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Follow the manufacturer's maintenance
schedule in your owner's manual for your
type of driving.
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Some repair shops create their own
maintenance schedules, which call for
more frequent servicing than the
manufacturer's recommendations. Compare
shop maintenance schedules with those
recommended in your owner's manual. Ask
the repair shop to explain - and make
sure you understand - why it recommends
service beyond the recommended schedule.
What warranties and service contracts
apply to vehicle repairs?
Warranties
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There is no "standard warranty" on
repairs. Make sure you understand what
is covered under your warranty and get
it in writing.
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Be aware that warranties may be
subject to limitations, including time,
mileage, deductibles, businesses
authorized to perform warranty work or
special procedures required to obtain
reimbursement.
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Check with the Federal Trade
Commission or your state or local
consumer protection agency for
information about your warranty rights.
Service Contracts
How do I resolve a dispute regarding
billing, quality of repairs or warranties?
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Document all transactions as well as
your experiences with dates, times,
expenses, and the names of people you
dealt with.
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Talk to the shop manager or owner
first. If that doesn't work, contact
your Attorney General or local consumer
protection agency for help. These
offices may have information on
alternative dispute resolution programs
in your community. Another option is to
file a claim in small claims court. You
don't need an attorney to do this.
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