Vehicle Inspection: Conduct thorough inspections of vehicles to identify issues or potential problems. This includes examining engines, transmissions, brakes, steering systems, and other components for signs of wear or damage.
Diagnosis: Use diagnostic tools and equipment to pinpoint mechanical, electrical, or electronic malfunctions in vehicles. Analyze diagnostic data and perform tests to accurately diagnose problems.
Repair and Maintenance: Perform repairs and maintenance tasks on vehicles, such as replacing parts, repairing systems, and performing routine maintenance services like oil changes, tire rotations, and fluid checks.
Component Replacement: Remove and replace faulty or worn-out components, such as brake pads, belts, spark plugs, filters, and other parts. Follow manufacturer guidelines and safety procedures during replacement procedures.
Mechanical Systems: Repair and maintain mechanical systems, including engines, transmissions, drivetrain components, steering, suspension, and exhaust systems. Perform adjustments, alignments, and overhauls as necessary.