Looking for recommendations for a snowmobile mechanic!!! Thanks
Kimberly H. replied:
Majic motors. Located between Bentley and lacombe. Kurt Hoogland. He's good and honest. Has his own shop . 754-5247 (403)
Kimberly H. replied:
Ugh wrong number.. 754-5237
Darcy P. replied:
Bernie Anderson in Rocky!!! Used to be the Polaris mechanic at the rocky Polaris dealership when it was there. He does all my work and is very good! Just works from his home shop now.
Need a mechanic for a 2010 jeep patriot. Anyone?? As inexpensive as possible
Pamela C. replied:
Car Guys.
Crystal S. replied:
Hope Brake and Muffler, Lyle is great and very affordable, 604-869-1216
Taffie F. replied:
whatever you do Kerri Fowles Duplessis dont go with just any backyard mechanic because they're cheap or a person or two may tell you to go to them. Pick someone who is highly recommended by multiple people, as many of us who have answered your question have either live in hope for many years or have been here our whole lives. So we only recommend who we know has a good reputation from years of good business. You get what you pay for, and when it is your car that you depend on to save your life in an accident going cheap (as in a backyard mechanic that nobody who's lived here for years has heard it) is not the way to go!!
Hi everyone. I am new to the group and have a question. My Jeep Wrangler 4 Door is experiencing some bad death wobble. I have a 4" Lift Kit and during Spring to Fall...
Saturn Vue believe it is a 2005... first code that comes up is p2138 and it said something like throttle position sensor/switch d/e correlation.... I cleared the code with a hand held scanner... then I restarted it and code p0641 came up by itself and was a could be a faulty ECM, harness is open or shorted, poor connection or shorted sensor on 5 volt circuit.... Now what happens is the reduced power light comes on and check engine light comes on..... turn off and restart and low power light goes out but orange check engine light stays on... car appears to run normally but I am not sure exactly where to start looking to correct the problem.. i am mechanically inclined and do 95% of my own work, but some insite would be great from people who do this on a daily basis