A smart vehicle owner understands the difference between routine automotive service and a compulsory automotive repair. When your mechanic mentions automotive service, they are normally referring to the schedule of items listed in your vehicle's owner's manual intended to keep your vehicle in tip-top operating condition, such as oil changes or tire rotations. Automotive repair is wanted to fix an unexpected issue, ranging from rebuilding transmissions to replacing shocks.
Most auto shops have access to the manufacturer's latest technical service bulletins on how to fix common issues or the routine maintenance associated with your particular model of vehicle. Because maintenance items are fairly standard, any professional auto center should be able to perform the job, plus you will find that independent auto shops are less expensive than dealerships for the same work.
Fortunately, it’s a Federal law that automotive service can be performed at any auto shop without affecting your guarantee coverage. You don't have to go to the dealer where you bought the vehicle. The only time you may need to go to a dealership is if your car is included in a recall for a potential issue. It is a good idea before purchasing an extended warranty to check the terms to see who must perform covered automotive service and repairs.
Are you looking for quality automotive repair? Contact our ASE Certified Technicians at Gary’s Quality Automotive for more information about automotive service and to make an appointment. Our auto repair shop proudly serves vehicle owners in Grand Island, NE, Wood River, NE and Doniphan, NE.
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