When you’ve found a trustworthy auto mechanic, having your vehicle serviced can be a pleasant experience.  However, making sure that you and your mechanic are “on the same page” in terms of labor, warranty, parts, and auto repairs can sometimes be a challenge.  Here are a few tips for communicating well with your qualified auto technician.  That way, you’ll have fewer surprises with regard to cost, time, or vehicle operation, and your mechanic can better provide you with answers about the type of automotive service work your vehicle requires.

"Asking questions is an excellent starting point for both you and your auto mechanic.  Don’t be embarrassed to ask your auto mechanic to explain things more simply or in layman’s terms.  By your auto mechanic asking you questions, he or she obtains valuable diagnostic information and will understand exactly how you would like to proceed.  Be sure to take your time in talking with the auto mechanic and getting an exact diagnosis.  An on-the-spot diagnosis may often be incorrect and waste both yours and the auto technician’s valuable time.  Make sure that your mechanic knows you want to be called and apprised of the problem, course of action, and costs before any actual work begins. Finally, make sure you have an understanding of the shop’s policies in terms of labor rates, guarantees, warranties, and acceptable methods of payment.  The more questions you ask of the mechanic before the actual work begins, the more you will understand, and the auto service to your vehicle will be much more satisfactory to you.   Be sure to leave a contact number so that your auto mechanic can call you if there are any new discoveries or changes in repair plans."

Need an Auto Mechanic that will communicate with you? Contact our ASE Certified Mechanic today at (763) 441-2889 or go to www.elkrivertireandauto.com for more information. Our auto repair shop in Elk River, MN proudly serves residents in the areas of Zimmerman, and Otsego, Minnesota.

Need an Auto Mechanic that will communicate with you? Be sure to leave a contact number so that your auto mechanic can call you if there are any new discoveries or changes in repair plans.

When you’ve found a trustworthy auto mechanic, having your vehicle serviced can be a pleasant experience.  However, making sure that you and your mechanic are “on the same page” in terms of labor, warranty, parts, and auto repairs can sometimes be a challenge.  Here are a few tips for communicating well with your qualified auto technician.  That way, you’ll have fewer surprises with regard to cost, time, or vehicle operation, and your mechanic can better provide you with answers about the type of automotive service work your vehicle requires.

"Asking questions is an excellent starting point for both you and your auto mechanic.  Don’t be embarrassed to ask your auto mechanic to explain things more simply or in layman’s terms.  By your auto mechanic asking you questions, he or she obtains valuable diagnostic information and will understand exactly how you would like to proceed.  Be sure to take your time in talking with the auto mechanic and getting an exact diagnosis.  An on-the-spot diagnosis may often be incorrect and waste both yours and the auto technician’s valuable time.  Make sure that your mechanic knows you want to be called and apprised of the problem, course of action, and costs before any actual work begins. Finally, make sure you have an understanding of the shop’s policies in terms of labor rates, guarantees, warranties, and acceptable methods of payment.  The more questions you ask of the mechanic before the actual work begins, the more you will understand, and the auto service to your vehicle will be much more satisfactory to you.   Be sure to leave a contact number so that your auto mechanic can call you if there are any new discoveries or changes in repair plans."

Need an Auto Mechanic that will communicate with you? Contact our ASE Certified Mechanic today at (763) 441-2889 or go to www.elkrivertireandauto.com for more information. Our auto repair shop in Elk River, MN proudly serves residents in the areas of Zimmerman, and Otsego, Minnesota.

Kerry Bannister