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Don’t Let That Auto Jack Slip

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

It can be said that no book or manual about do-it yourself auto repairs is fully complete without a section that concerns auto repair safety. Yet interestingly enough few budding or even experienced auto mechanics it seems pay serious attention to safety and basic safety procedures.

While it is true that vehicles are more trouble free, requiring less maintenance, and with more electronic and automated systems today does not mean “no maintenance” ever. Auto dealership service departments still do a roaring business. Even though some avid auto owners may insist that their cars, trucks or SUVs never ever “break down” , Toyota and other Japanese auto dealership service departments are still in business with plenty of repairs on hand, and a long queue if you wish to book your automobile for service.

Next never crawl under a car or vehicle that is not adequately supported. Next in line never ever rely on the auto jack alone to hold up the car, truck, van or bus that you or your team are working on. No excuses will ever do for this cardinal and very deadly sin of omission and laziness. The vehicle should be on level ground with the transmission in gear (manual transmission) or park (automatic tranny). Next the emergency brake should also be fully engaged. One or preferably more wheels should be solidly and firmly blocked. To block a car from rolling a brick or a piece of wood can be utilized to prevent the car from rolling.

It is a simple rule and basic safety prevention rule and standard never to smoke cigarettes or tobacco products when working on the fuel system or battery charging system. Gasoline vapors from the fuel tank, fuel lines, carburetor or fuel injections are more than extremely flammable. Hydrogen gas inside the battery, as well as lingering about the battery case, is dangerously explosive. The hydrogen sulfide gas emitted by charging (as opposed to dead) auto batteries can be set off by any or even the smallest spark. Once set ablaze the hydrogen sulfide gas can serve to explode the battery with its dangerous caustic battery acid- which can splash not only on your mechanics set of clothes but also onto their face, eyes or skin. Thus make it a solid rule to refrain from smoking any time that you are working on a car or under the hood.

Similarly when workings with batteries always remember that they contain sulfuric acid, so treat them with great respect when handling them. Be careful not to upset the battery, or to spill acid on the automobile’s finish when installing or removing a battery. Protect your hands with rubber gloves and your eyes with goggles. Corrosion on the outside of the battery case can leave an acid residue that will and can eat holes through clothing so it is best to not use Sunday best when doing battery work. Play it safe out there when working on and repairing autos.

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Finding A Good Auto Repair Company

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

If you do not know a lot about cars and how to go about in repairing them when you take it in, then you absolutely have no idea of what is going on. Well this is a problem when there are some companies you can’t trust. There are some companies out there who will take advantage of customers who are not knowledgeable about cars to be able to charge them more for repairs. So in this article we are going to look over some ways to avoid these bad auto shops.

First of all one of the best ways to find out if a company is a good repair shop is their customers. One thing is for certain, if you want to know more about any business, just go ahead and ask their customers. If you accomplish this, then you can be sure you’d be able to find out what you want to know. You will discover the good in the company together with the bad.

That is why in my auto repair shop we emphasize getting as much customer feedback as possible. Because a company can lie about themselves, but their customers won’t.

Another way to find out if it is a good company is to check the better business bureau. This is a great place to look for any customer complaints. The reason behind it is because if there was any serious offense done by the company then it is usually reported to them. That is why we make sure our brake shop has a good relationship with the better business bureau.

Lastly, you would want to check out how they treat their customers. One thing you can’t fake is whether or not the company has good customer service. This is a big, determining factor due to the fact that if the company is able to treat you right through their customer service, then you’ll know that they will treat your repairs right as well. That is why all of our workers of our smog check service all take customer service classes.

So those are some major points you have to consider when you are going to hire an auto repair company. When you are going to shell out a lot of repair dollars, then it is really imperative that you check them out first.

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