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Automotive Mechanic Job Description
Posted by in Automotive Mechanic on July 2, 2011
Automotive Mechanics are responsible for repairing and maintaining all types of motor vehicles, such as motorcycles, small passenger cars, large diesel buses and trucks or tractors. The automobile is made up of many parts that some mechanics so that some of them choose to specialize in specific repair works like auto body repair, engine work, or electronic systems. General automotive mechanics usually do preventive maintenance like rotating tires, changing oil filters, replenishing fluids, and diagnosing engine problems. They troubleshoot automobiles that don’t run properly, following guidelines formulated by the manufacturers, diagnosing, repairing or replacing defective parts.
The job of automotive mechanics used to be simple but because of the high level of technology involved in modern transportation, their job has also evolved. Vehicles today use computers and integrated electronic systems to regulate almost all aspects of vehicle operations, from fuel supply system to climate control within the vehicle. Because of this, in addition to traditional skills and tools that they need to practice their profession, they now need to know how to use computers in computerized shops, working with the vehicles’ electronic and computerized system. On board computers tell the automotive mechanics whether the vehicle is performing well or not. They use sophisticated diagnostic tools and equipment to tell them what is causing the problem and how to correct it, or replace the defective part when found. They follow a checklist of items to inspect to ensure that every part that is essential to the vehicle’s operation is functioning properly. Parts include hoses, belts, plugs, and fuel and brake systems.
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Visit an Auto Repair Shop for a Tune Up If You Want to Prevent Expensive Damage to Your Vehicle!
Posted by in Auto Repair Shop on July 2, 2011
They provide preventative maintenance and they will ensure that your vehicle stays in great condition for many years. Most vehicles require tune ups every 30,000 miles or 2 years. However, some new vehicles don’t require tune ups until they reach 100,000 miles. If you want to find out for sure, check with your manufacturer. Not getting regular tune ups can result in lower gas mileage and damage your engine. Read these tips if you own a vehicle.
Fuel Filter
One should include replacing the fuel filter. If your fuel filter is plugged, the fuel will not reach your cylinders. If you replace the fuel filter, you will extend the life of your fuel pump and improve fuel economy.
Spark Plugs
They also include replacing the spark plugs. If your spark plugs are damaged, your vehicle may not run effectively on its cylinders. Spark plug wires also need to be checked and replaced when necessary.
Fluid Levels
Tune ups should include checking the fluid levels and topping them off when necessary. This is important to the life of your vehicle. When you take your car to an auto repair shop for a tune up, the mechanic will check your oil level, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, windshield washer fluid, coolant, and brake fluid.
Battery
The battery is your vehicle’s source of power. When you get a tune up, your auto repair mechanic will test your battery, and check the terminals and connectors. He can also make sure your battery will function properly in freezing weather.
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