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7 Auto Repairs That Should Be Done by a Professional


7 Auto Repairs That Should Be Done by a Professional

Dan Hinchee
22 October 2014


When there's something wrong with your car, it's easy to be tempted to repair it on your own. But before you go ahead and cause more damage, you need to read this first. Here are 7 auto repairs that are best handled by an auto shop. They'll always do it better- and much faster than you ever will.

Air conditioning issues: Your car's air conditioning system can fail unexpectedly and the last thing you want to do is try to repair it on your own. This system involves the use of various components and tubing that makes it quite sensitive. Make a wrong move and you'll have to get it replaced completely.

Gas tanks and air bags: There are certain areas of your car that you shouldn't be messing with. If you are trying to do any repairs around the steering wheel or dash panel, remember there are airbags somewhere there and they can explode anytime causing significant injury. Keep off the gas tank too.

Windshield replacement: Yes, there is a lot of DIY information going on how to replace a damaged windshield. But this is not a job you want to handle on your own. First, you don't have the manpower to handle a huge piece of glass and secondly, you lack the skill to install it with the required precision. Contact your local glass specialists when you need to replace the windshield.

Wheel balancing: Wheel balancing should be done at the auto repair shop because it will be done right using dedicated equipment and training. The same goes for tire balancing. This is not something you can manage to do correctly in your garage. It requires special equipment and skill. If done wrong, you'll be risking your life driving that car.

Body repairs: If your car's body has been severely damaged, the next thing you should do is to take it to the auto shop, if it hasn't been written off. Bodywork is very demanding and no one can handle it without the required skill and equipment. You need to find someone who has the experience in working on bodywork in order to make it look right.

Electrical issues: When the electrical components on your car are experiencing issues, it's best to have a professional check them out. Sometimes even basic wiring can be very dangerous. Electrical wires on vehicles are complex and rigorous so they need to be done by an expert.

Replacing a clutch: Perhaps it may not be one of the toughest auto repair jobs but it's best done by a professional. Sometimes you'll have to remove the engine in order to change the clutch and ensure it is positioned perfectly. This is not something you want to do on your own. The heavy lifting will require some muscle and the positioning also needs some level of skill.

Before you begin any car repairs, remember that it's always wise to consult an auto expert you trust and remember you can't manage without professional assistance.


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