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September 20, 2011
Routine Auto Service
Never More Important
(MS) -- Given the turbulent economic news, consumers are tightening their
belts and cutting back on
spending. Delaying or ignoring routine automotive service is no exception, but a bad
decision, according to the
experts at the non-profit
National
Institute
for
Automotive
Service
Excellence (ASE).
Car care extends the life of
your vehicle and can prevent
minor problems from growing
into much more expensive
issues. Worn brake pads, if
ignored, can escalate into
more costly rotor repairs. A
"check-engine" light may signal something as minor as the
need to replace an inexpensive oxygen sensor. But if
ignored, costly damage to the
catalytic converter can ensue.
Nor should service intervals be ignored. Failure to
change out the engine's timing belt according to the owners manual's schedule can
result in major engine damage if the belt fails. Must less
dramatic are routine things
such as scheduled oil changes,
replacing dirty filters, or simply paying attention to tire
pressure. These seemingly
minor services help you get
better gas mileage.
ASE -- the group that tests
and certifies automotive technicians -- offers the following
tips on locating a good repair
shop:
• Start shopping for a
repair facility before you need
one.
• Ask your friends and
associates for recommendations; consult local consumer
groups.
• Arrange for transportation so you will not choose a
shop based merely on location.
• Look for a well-organized facility, with vehicles in
the parking lot equal in value
to your own and modern
equipment in the service bays.
• The staff should be courteous and willing to answer
your questions.
• Look for policies on estimated repair costs, diagnostic
fees, guarantees, and methods
of payment.
• Look for signs of professionalism such as civic, community or customer service
awards.
• Look for evidence of
qualified technicians: trade
school diplomas, certificates of
advanced course work and
certification by ASE.
• And look for the blue and
white ASE sign.
• For major jobs ask
whether the repair facility
usually handles your type of
repair work.
Visit the ASE Web site at
www.ase.com for seasonal car-care
tips and information on why
motorists should looks for repair facilities that employ ASE-certified automotive technicians.
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