Monday, 15 May 2017

5 Types of Adelaide Mechanics

Adelaide Mechanics
Adelaide Mechanics follow different career paths, depending upon their training and experience. The major distinction lies between mechanics who service and repair a car's mechanical and electrical components and those who repair car body parts.

Adelaide Mechanics work in dealer workshops, body repair shops and independent service and repair centers. Experienced technicians might also work as independent technicians, providing a mobile service to car owners.

5 types of Adelaide Mechanics:

Service Technicians:


They carry out routine servicing on both cars and vans. Service Technicians check oil and fluid levels, replace them in line with producers’ recommendations. They also check the major mechanical and electrical components in line with servicing schedules. They diagnose and repair problems like poor starting or heavy fuel consumption.

Diagnostic Technicians:

They use special tools to diagnose problems in the ignition, electrical and engine management system. Diagnostic technicians play a key role in the workshop as automotive systems are increasing in complexity.

Brake and Transmission Technicians:

Various large workshops might hire technicians who specialise in maintaining the braking and transmission system. Brake technicians ensure car safety by diagnosing and repairing the braking system. Specialists of Transmission maintain the efficiency of the power train and steering components. Adelaide Mechanics have an understanding of the electronics systems which control components, like four-wheel-drive systems.

Body Repair Technicians:

They repair or replace damaged or worn body components, like panels, fenders or headlights. When there is extensive damage, technicians must take a call if it is economical to repair it or replace it. They may also carry out some cosmetic repairs for minor dents or scratches.

Vehicle Refinishers:

Adelaide Mechanics may also specialize in refinishing techniques. They work primarily in spray booths, refinishing large areas of damage, respraying an older car to enhance its appearance. They also customise work using special finishing techniques and materials to personalise cars.

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