Cars, while extremely convenient parts of our lives, can also be very temperamental – and therefore expensive – machines. While there are certainly some very niche and unexpected problems that can occur with a car, there are also a lot of issues that will commonly see cars end up in a mechanics workshop. In this article, we take a look at some of the most common problems you might have as a car owner so that you can prevent some major damage by spotting the warning signs should they arise.

Basic issues you might be familiar with

There are some car issues that a car inspection in Perth will uncover very quickly, with perhaps the best example being faulty or dead car batteries. Issues with car batteries are usually very easy to fix, but there are some instances where the vehicle itself is the cause of the battery being damaged. If you’ve found that a few batteries have died after being installed in your car, it’s a good idea to take your car to a mechanic as there could be many things potentially wrong. For example, a battery can be affected due to old age, but may also be impacted by poor clamp connections, terminal failure or issues with the car’s ignition. Another common problem, particularly with older cars, is the need to have auto electrical repairs at some stage. The electrical system of a car is very complex due to it being made up of so many bits, so issues could arise due to anything from faulty light bulbs to your car’s alternator. Due to electrical issues being so varied, it is recommended by MOT Stockport that repairs be only managed by a qualified auto repair mechanic to prevent a dangerous situation.

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More serious car issues

It’s (unfortunately) not always the case that the most common car issues are those that are easy or cheap to fix – something serious like a transmission repair isn’t as uncommon as you might think, with much of this due to people so regularly putting off transmission repairs due to their expense and the time it takes to actually get the car back on the road. It’s important to know that as soon as your car develops some kind of transmission issue, you should take it to your mechanic as soon as possible or risk the problem getting even worse. Brake issues are another common problem that can cause serious issues if not quickly fixed. To prevent serious issues from developing, it’s important that brake pads are changed as frequently as recommended for your particular car (and driving style, in some circumstances), as saving a few dollars in the short-term can potentially prevent harm from befalling you and your passengers. It’s sometimes not just the pads, though – if your car has issues with brake rotors, drums or discs, making an appointment with your mechanic should be a priority.

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Don’t wait until it’s too late

It’s often the case that some of the most major car issues arise due to a lack of care or through the owner simply no taking the car to the mechanic when they need to. In these cases, saving a small bit of time or money can mean significant amounts of time and money are lost in the long run, which is why preventative measures should never be forgotten!