Tips for Auto Maintenance Idaho

A visit to the repair shop can feel like a visit to a foreign country if you don't have good communication with your service advisor or mechanic. You need to understand any questions they ask, as well as the details of any problems they find, in order to make appropriate decisions about what repairs to authorize on your vehicle. Here are some tips to help ensure solid communication, whether you are bringing your vehicle in for regular maintenance or a major repair.

Local Companies

Silverlake tire and auto
208-762-8061
247 W. Hanley ave
Coeur d Alene, ID
ALL-Tech Auto Repair
(208) 461-7506
916 Arrowhead St.
Nampa, ID
National Mobile Mechanics
(877) 644-1192
www.NationalMobileMechanics.com
boise, ID
R C Transmissions
(208) 762-6888
10664 N Government Way
Hayden, ID
Matts Pro Care
(208) 423-5700
623 Main St N
Kimberly, ID
Cook's Automotive
(208) 847-0780
422 Huff St
Montpelier, ID
Doug's Repair Service
(208) 897-5966
7 N Highway 91
Downey, ID
Chrysler Authorized Service
(208) 788-2225
711 N Main St
Hailey, ID
Dee's Automotive
(208) 773-7973
1271 E 12th Ave
Post Falls, ID
Phil's Auto Repair
(208) 459-1614
3704 Arthur St
Caldwell, ID

A visit to the repair shop can feel like a visit to a foreign country if you don't have good communication with your service advisor or mechanic. You need to understand any questions they ask, as well as the details of any problems they find, in order to make appropriate decisions about what repairs to authorize on your vehicle. Here are some tips to help ensure solid communication, whether you are bringing your vehicle in for regular maintenance or a major repair.

The maintenance visit
Before you schedule a visit for regular maintenance, such as a 30,000-mile service, check your owner's manual to see what work is recommended by the manufacturer. Then, call your shop and ask for an estimate on that service, along with a list of the items that are included in their fee. Compare the list against what is recommended in your owner's manual.

It is sometimes common for a shop to suggest items that are above and beyond what your owner's manual lists, but this does not necessarily mean they are trying to convince you to purchase additional services. The "extras" may be important to the health of your vehicle. For example, many manufacturers recommend oil changes at 5,000-mile intervals and sometimes even longer, such as every 7,500 miles. A mechanic, however, may recommend changing the oil about 2,000 miles sooner than the manufacturer recommends. This is a realistic recommendation for some driving situations, especially if most of your driving is around town versus on the highway, or if you frequently use your vehicle for towing (both conditions fall under the heading of "severe operating conditions"). If the shop is suggesting something beyond what you think is reasonable, ask your advisor about it, then assess the costs involved before deciding if you want those services.

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Featured Local Company

Silverlake tire and auto

208-762-8061
247 W. Hanley ave
Coeur d Alene, ID
http://silverlakeautorepair.com

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