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Brake Pad Change

Posted on 6 June, 2017 at 21:25 Comments comments (2)

My motto is a car can break down, in fact it's within any Mechanical nature for it to eventually fail but brakes MUST STOP. 


When you go to change the pads on your car there are also a few things to observe. 

1. Check the condition of the disc, if there are groves in the disc or if you experience vibration through the brake pedal when you brake then you should consider a disc mac...

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Warranties explained in plain english

Posted on 29 May, 2017 at 20:40 Comments comments (1)

When you get your car repaired, even serviced you have a warranty on that part or filter that has been replaced.In most cases you will get a 12 month or 20 000 k.m. warranty as that's what the maker of part puts on it. When you hear the terminology of 12/20 warranty, this is what it means, 12 months or 20 000 k.m. (which ever occurs first). Oil filters have a warranty of 6 months, even the oil has a warranty for the service life of the oil and if it fails it's lubrication purpo...

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Workshop Vs Mobile compare savings

Posted on 17 May, 2017 at 21:30 Comments comments (0)

One of my customers owns a commodore vy 3.8, the water pump failed and she showed me an invoice of a workshop based mechanic to fit the new water pump. I won't name the workshop but i will give you a run down of her invoice.


1. Tow Truck                           $120.00

2. Water Pump            ...

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Dealer used car warranties BEWARE

Posted on 10 May, 2017 at 17:05 Comments comments (2)

Ok, so you cannot afford a new car, most people can't so they visit the local dealer to buy a second hand car. It can be exciting and being caught up in the sale can cost you money, and in most cases will cost you a lot more than the advertised price. The unseen extras that they sell you are totally unessessary and in my opinion one of the biggest rip offs out there. I'm not just talking about paint and fabric protection or overpriced window tinting. I'm talking about used car ...

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Off to the Cape?

Posted on 29 March, 2017 at 23:05 Comments comments (1)

Coming from Cairns, i see a lot of people doing the Cape trip, it's an amazing experience and i encourage everyone to do the trip and stand on the tip. It's a 'Must do' For most Aussies.

But don't be breaking down up there, a simple bog or change of brake pads can be very expensive getting these mechanics to come rescue you, and you are best to do the trip in winter, when it's cooler and a lot less rain.

I provide a Cape c...

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Beware of Rip off mechanics

Posted on 8 February, 2017 at 21:05 Comments comments (2)

This is in reference to a business in Cairns "Jap Motor and Carby Center" on Brown street Bungalow.

My customer purchased a Jap engine from this business, i was employed to fit the engine, the job was not yet finished and found a blown headgasket. Peter, the owner of the above business denied liability in the first 2 minutes of the phone call, i removed the radiator and had a condition report done on the rafdiator he claims to be the fault, an...

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Wheel Bearing Re-pack

Posted on 5 February, 2017 at 1:10 Comments comments (3)

I see a lot of wheel bearings worn before the due date, and in most cases the hub, where the bearing sits is full of grease, so tightly packed between the outer and inner bearing, how can the bearing have any hope of cooling?

Grease is actually an absorbent of heat, so when you re-pack the wheel bearing, put a smear of grease in the hub, it's an old custom to pack a hub full of grease as we tend to believe that the grease, as it's heated wi...

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O2 sensors

Posted on 30 November, 2016 at 16:00 Comments comments (0)


O2 Sensors carry a wealth of information, i've been doing a lot of services lately and part of the service is a scan, i'm taking notes on the fuel burn readings i'm getting, and they are not good.

 

There's nothing wrong with the vehicles i service, a lot of mechanics would replace the O2 sensor, but getting readings of O2 sensor code m...

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wrong oil used in service 12 months ago

Posted on 24 November, 2016 at 21:05 Comments comments (0)

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This car was serviced 12 months ago, as you can see the oil is sludge, in this case it's not just change the oil and filter. A seperate flush was needed.

1. Drain all sludge from sump, in this case it took 1/2 hour.

2. Buy some cheap oil, gulf western is good for this type of change and the onl...

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New diagnostic tools

Posted on 20 October, 2016 at 2:05 Comments comments (0)


What's this? you may ask, I'm committed to customer service and buy all the necessary tools to do the job right the first time, if you call a mobile mechanic and he shows up with a toolbox, get another mechanic, mobile mechanic's in my view need to have the right tool for the job. This little tool is a cylinder head diagnosis tool,...

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