In business, the lesser the knowledge of the client about your skill the more profitable it is for the technician. It’s very easy for your mechanic to be misleading, or downright dishonest with you, about your vehicle’s repair needs.With a charming smile, a personable attitude, and a sense of camaraderie, they can, and will, take advantage of your confidence. He can decide to charge as much as three times the fair charge of his services. Who is there to challenge him? When you go for auto repairs guess you would never want to be that gullible customer. Then you should know this.
I’ve seen this happen too many times in the
industry I love. I’ve heard too many stories from disgruntled customers,
treated poorly at the hands of an unscrupulous mechanic. So, I’ve
decided to break the “code of silence” that exists, in the field of
mechanical repair. Here are 5 things your mechanic doesn’t want you to
know.
1. There is a labor guide that states the correct labor to charge for each repair
There are several books published each year,
detailing the exact amount of labor hours to be charged for each repair.
Your mechanic doesn’t want you to know this, because it’s common
practice to charge what they feel is appropriate, instead of what the
accepted standard is. Ask for a breakdown of the labor hours you’re
being charged for, then ask to see the labor hours in the guide. If they
don’t want to show you, or start making excuses to explain a
discrepancy, or if the hours don’t match, it’s time to take your
business elsewhere.
2. Mechanics guess way more than you think they do
Have you ever taken your vehicle in for
repairs, authorized an expensive estimate, and then had this call from
your mechanic, “Well it’s a little better, all we need now is ____ to
complete the repairs” ? Even better, you’ve authorized an estimate, paid
your bill in full, taken delivery of your vehicle, and then headed back
to the shop as soon as possible, because the problem came right back?
There is no such thing as “ a little better”. The sad truth is, it’s
much quicker for your mechanic to guess, than to perform the lengthy
steps needed to affect an accurate, first time diagnosis. It’s much
simpler to sell you the most common repair for your particular concern,
and then deal with the problem further if needed. That’s when you’ll get
the “it’s a little better” conversation. One key to help you determine
that your mechanic is guessing, if you receive an estimate for every
part of the system that’s been effected, you need to seek a second
opinion.
3. Certifications don’t mean what the industry has led you to believe
Most independent repair shops, and a fair
amount of dealerships as well, make a big deal about the certifications
of their mechanics. They make a convincing argument to earn your
business, when they tell you about all of the certifications their
mechanics possess. There’s one part they don’t ever dwell on though,
when it comes to the certifications: they don’t really mean anything.
When a mechanic gets certified through ASE (Automotive Service
Excellence) it literally means that person passed a written test for one
area of mechanical repair. There is a huge push in the industry to have
certified mechanics simply because it gives more credibility to the
shop that has certified mechanics, over the shop that doesn’t. There
aren’t any classes that teach how to fix the cars, just a test. Once the
test is passed, the mechanic is certified. Anyone can become a
certified master technician, all you have to do is pass the tests.
4. Not all causes of the check engine light need to be repaired
Almost everyone that drives a vehicle has had
an issue with the dreaded check engine light. It doesn’t give you any
clues about why you need to check the engine, just that you need to do
so. When the check engine light comes on, there is always at least one
DTC, or Diagnostic Trouble Code, that gets recorded. Your mechanic will
look at the DTC(s) and then give you a repair estimate based on that.
Even if they tell you what the name of the DTC is, it’s very likely it
won’t mean anything to you. There is a little known fact, that the
entire automotive repair industry doesn’t want you to know: you don’t
need to have costly repairs done, every time the check engine light
comes on. There are a decent amount of these DTCs that don’t require any
repairs. That system has detected a failure, but it’s not going to
cause you any problems to keep operating your vehicle. You won’t damage
any of the systems, and you won’t lose any gas mileage. The only one to
lose is the repair industry. There are several websites that can help
with this, such as www.mycheckenginelight.net, that are a great help in determining what repairs you actually need to have done.
5. Mechanics want you to believe you need to bring your vehicle to them for every repair
This is something the entire industry is
focused on. As it stands currently, the automotive repair industry is
worth $150 billion a year. A rather large piece of that, is the
maintenance and minor repair section. For professional mechanics with
even just a few years of experience, that part of the industry is an
easy money maker. It’s the driving force behind why you receive an
estimate to flush all of your vehicle’s fluids, every time you visit the
oil change shop. Even regular repair shops are guilty of doing this.
The industry doesn’t want you to know that you can do a lot of these
things on your own. With minimal tools, and some helpful online videos,
you can go from $750 worth of needed maintenance and minor repairs, to
about $150 worth of parts, or possibly even less, depending on what
you’re trying to do.
These are all things your mechanic, and the
automotive repair industry in general, don’t want you to know. They
don’t want you to understand how much profit your vehicle represents to
them, in so many different ways. There are some very good, honest
mechanics out there. They’ll tell you the things I’ve discussed here,
and help you keep your vehicle in top running condition, in a cost
effective manner. Until you’re able to find one, use these few tips to
help you steer clear of an un-manageable repair bill.
Now you are informed. Make sure you are not tricked by those mechanics to give excess of your hard earned money.
Now you are informed. Make sure you are not tricked by those mechanics to give excess of your hard earned money.
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