Reliable Volvo shop/mechanic in Littleton/Acton, MA Area
Is there a reliable Volvo shop/mechanic in Littleton, MA are who can do volvo work at a reasonable price for replacing water pump, Timing belt and drive belt etc..
Re: Reliable Volvo shop/mechanic in Littleton/Acton, MA...
There is a very good volvo shop on cliff street in Worcester. He has all the factory soft ware to repair volvos and his employee is a Master Volvo tech
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If you're finding it difficult to service/repair your car, get one of those online manuals. You'll not have to wait for others to answer, or rely on mechanics and all. Plus i know a website that sells very cheap but very very good manuals online, without expiry i.e. for lifetime.
for this u can try reliable-store which is pretty good
I got this free Pdf manual from reliable-store for free and I don't think Ive visited a mechanic or fixya for help for more than 3-4 times out of the 20 times I fixed the chipper in these 4 yearsmust try this bitman and reliable-store. Both are good
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u'd need a proper manual for this in my opinion
like there are plenty of dealers and online shops that deal in those..
you can get some free at reliable-stor e and it;s actually really illustrative
for help u will find a lot of wiring diagrams and circuit diagrams help books and stuff like this at reliable-store
the girl in the chat box can help u instantly... im a frequent buyer there since Im a mechanic so take help from there
If the code says its the o2 sensor than that's what it is. i recommend finding a reliable local repair shop that will do a free diagnoses to give you a price on the repair. The average shop cost depending on the area is about $190ish. I recomend taking it to a shop rather than trying to do this yourself because i am a mechanic and these can be a bit rough to remove, and require a special socket. Stay away from the dealer.
In principle all models before the 'facelift' in 2005 are more reliable than the later ones. But all of them are individuals and you may get a bad apple anytime while somebody else has no problems ever.
I would go to Mapquest.com
Go to the search and type in Mercedes Dealer in the area.
Hopefully a list of mechanics should pop up.
I would make sure you are getting at least a 12 month 12 thousand mile warranty on all work , Parts and Labor
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