A mechanic is a qualified professional who offers repairs, maintenance, and upgrades for motor vehicles, boats, planes, and machinery. When focusing on car services, nearly every Australian will have contact with an automotive mechanic within the first 12 months of driving. In Canberra alone, there are hundreds of mechanics to choose from.
A mechanic will have completed at least a Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology, which is usually combined with a 3 to 4-year apprenticeship. Further qualifications and specialisations can be obtained following this first certification.
Car mechanics provide a range of services to cater to the safety and performance of vehicles, and some may specialise in a particular type of car, for example, European imports or sports vehicles. Services may include safety testing, repairs or replacement of parts such as brakes or tyres, upgrade installations, roadworthy testing, and maintenance including oil and filter changes.
Canberra mechanics can perform repairs on vehicles such as clutch replacements, spark plug replacements and battery replacements. Most repairs and replacements will come with a warranty or guarantee, but this will vary based on the part involved and the mechanic’s policy.
Car servicing is provided by most mechanics. Regular maintenance improves the overall performance and lifespan of the vehicle, including safety checks. For some car purchases, maintaining a regular service history may be required for the warranty to remain valid. Some mechanics may also offer roadside assistance, hire cars, or collection and delivery services to enhance the customer’s experience.