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Auto Repair Simi Valley - Knowing When to Call a Mechanic



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By : Jeff D McQueen    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-16 01:51:12
When it comes to auto repair Simi Valley will have plenty of options to choose from. However if you have done your part in hunting down and finding a good mechanic in the area, what comes next will be learning to tell when you will need their services. Of course, you already understand that you may need them for more than just your usual check-up and maintenance work. Various unexpected conditions may sometimes arise and you will need a keen eye and an adept sense of smell to tell when such situations will call for expert assistance.

While we might not be able to provide you the skills mentioned above, we'll still be able to supply you with the information that you need in order to determine when it's time to give your mechanic a call or a visit. So, getting down to it, here are some of the things you should be on the lookout for:

Notice those drops of fluid under your vehicle? Don't be alarmed as there might not be any problem whatsoever. On the other hand, you might also want to give them a closer look from time to time as your car might already be telling you something.

Take note of the fluid's color. A yellowish green, blue or orange color can signify an overheated engine or a leak in antifreeze. Dark brown or black colored fluid which is oily in consistency may show that the engine is already leaking oil. A bad seal or broken gasket could be the culprit, either way you'll need to bring it in to the repair shop. Red oily leaks may show transmission or power steering problems, a visit to your car doctor should clear it up.

In terms of smell, some of the problem indicators will include;

The smell of burnt toast can signal a short within your system. Call a mechanic right away to have it checked. Do not drive your car to the shop as it may already be experiencing serious problems. The smell of a rotten egg will generally show a problem in your car's catalytic converter you need to have it fixed as soon as you can. The smell of gas after failing to start your vehicle may mean that the engine has been flooded. Just wait for a couple of minutes and try again. If you however continuously detect it even without having to do anything just yet it may signify a leak - a potentially dangerous problem that will need the immediate attention of your mechanic.

As mentioned, when it comes to auto repair Simi Valley California will have plenty of options for you to choose from. But aside from getting the services of a good auto shop, being able to tell when a problem is encountered will help you prevent matters from getting worse and the tips mentioned above will help you in one way or another so be sure to keep them in mind.
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