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One Stop Automotive * (520) 571-1811 * 1545 South Craycroft Road * Tucson, AZ 85711 |
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One Stop Automotive
Established in 1984, our highly skilled Automotive Service technicians offer comprehensive knowledge and experience. You can be sure that your car will be handled with the latest diagnostics equipment and all the required services will be explained in detailed. We work on most American and Foreign vehicles. For your convenience, we will provide you with a ride to work or back home if you are within 10 miles of our shop. Our goal is to provide the best service at the best rates without wasting your time. We provide satisfaction guarantee for all services provided. |
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Basic vehicle maintenance is a fundamental part of a Automotive Service technician's work in some countries, while in others they are only consulted when a vehicle is already showing signs of malfunction. Preventative maintenance is also a fundamental part of an Automotive Service technician's job, but this is not possible in the case of vehicles that are not regularly maintained by a mechanic. One misunderstood aspect of preventative maintenance is scheduled replacement of various parts, which occurs before failure to avoid far more expensive damage. Because this means that parts are replaced before any problem is observed, many vehicle owners will not understand why the expense is necessary. Automotive Service Technician In repairing cars, the Automotive Service technician's main role is to diagnose the problem accurately and quickly. A detailed assessment of the required parts and time to install them helps us provide an accurate price quote for the customers before commencing work or after partial disassembly for inspection. The mechanic uses both electronic means of gathering data as well as their senses. Their job may involve the repair of a specific part or the replacement of one or more parts as assemblies. |
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With the rapid advancement in technology, the mechanic's job has evolved from purely mechanical, to include electronic technology. Because vehicles today possess complex computer and electronic systems, mechanics need to have a broader base of knowledge than in the past. Lately, the term "auto mechanic" is being used less and less frequently and is being replaced by the euphemistic title “automotive service technician”. Fading quickly is the day of the 'shade tree mechanic', who needed little knowledge of today's computerized systems. Due to the increasingly labyrinthine nature of the technology that is now incorporated into automobiles, we now provide sophisticated diagnostic computers to each technician, without which they may be unable to diagnose or repair electronic issues in modern vehicles. Our mechanics are ASE certified, which is a standardized method of testing skill level. For most of the country, it is not required by law for a mechanic to be certified, we only hire or promote employees who have passed ASE tests. The technology used in automobiles changes very rapidly and the mechanic must be prepared to learn these new technologies and systems. |
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