TAILIEUCHUNG - A CONSUMER'S GUIDE TO AUTO REPAIR

The parts from popular older models often are collectively worth more than the intact vehicle. Many of these stolen cars end up in “chop shops,” where they are disassembled for parts sold to unscrupulous or unsuspecting repair shops or parts dealers. Some stolen vehicles are sold on the export market. Older, “classic” American cars are among those most valued overseas. It is estimated that at least 10 percent of automobile theft is a false report of a stolen car; that is, the vehicle has been given up or disposed of to pursue a fraudulent insurance claim. Some. | A CONSUMER S GUIDE TO Auto Repair DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS Bureau of Automotive Repair TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS YOUR OWNER S SELECT A REPAIR SHOP BEFORE YOU NEED MEETING WITH THE SERVICE WRITER WHAT TO LOOK FOR KNOW YOUR RIGHTS AS A DOING THE PAPERWORK DIAGNOSIS THEN REPAIR WHEN THE REPAIRS COST MORE THAN THE ESTIMATE TEARDOWN ESTIMATE THE INVOICE RETURN OF OLD PARTS GUARANATEES DROPPING OFF YOUR CAR WHEN THE SHOP IS CLOSED IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM HOW TO FILE A FOR MORE BACK COVER California Department of Consumer Affairs Bureau of Automotive Repair 800 952-5210 A CONSUMER S GUIDE TO Auto Repair If you re like most Californians you depend on your vehicle. When it needs service or repair you want the work done quickly correctly and at a reasonable cost. By following the tips in this booklet you can keep your vehicle in good condition and ensure a good working relationship with your auto repair shop. The information in this guide will also help you understand your rights if you have a problem with a repair shop. Here s what the Bureau of Automotive Repair BAR recommends 1. Read and follow your owner s manual. 2. Select a repair shop before you need one but be sure it is registered with BAR. 3. Know your rights as a consumer. 4. Keep this guide in your car and refer to it before taking your car in for service. YOUR OWNER S MANUAL Your owner s manual explains what your car s warning indicators mean and what to do if they come on. Paying attention to those indicators can keep small problems from becoming big ones. Besides warning lights you should also pay attention to how the car performs as you drive each day. Note anything out of the ordinary and deal with it as soon as possible. Most mechanical problems get worse with time. 1

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