Diagnose Problems: Use diagnostic tools and their own expertise to identify issues with engines, transmissions, brakes, electrical systems, and more.
Perform Repairs: Fix or replace faulty parts like alternators, timing belts, spark plugs, and fuel pumps.
Routine Maintenance: Handle oil changes, tire rotations, brake pad replacements, fluid flushes, and tune-ups.
Inspect Vehicles: Conduct safety and emissions inspections to ensure compliance with regulations.
Use Technology: Operate computerized diagnostic equipment and update service records digitally.
Customer Communication: Explain issues and repairs to customers in understandable terms, sometimes offering cost estimates or advice.