Car Repair Scams: Common Car Repair Scams and Scams to Watch Out for

Our Lack of General Knowledge about Vehicles and Technology is often exploited by the very Professionals we trust with our cars.

Cleaning the Fuel Injection Valve

No modern car requires an injector cleaning at every service until a misfire occurs. The vehicle’s computer will notify you and the technician that an OBD check is required. This practice is often used to scam unsuspecting customers who are willing to pay more to keep their cars in excellent condition.

Dry Cleaning

Although dry cleaning is beneficial for cars in poor condition, repair shops often try to sell to owners of cars in good condition. These services cost an average of 1500 rupees, which is not necessary if you are a careful owner.

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