Cars are made up of a bunch of complex systems. There usually could be a number of reasons for any given symptom. So it’s challenging to track down the actual cause of the problem. And it can be frustrating for the Slinger vehicle owner because it can take time and money to get to the bottom of a problem.

If it’s not something obvious, it’s easy for the customer to focus on the fixing and not the diagnosing.

Let us at Joe’s Slinger Service introduce you to something we’ll call “Customer Detective Work” – that is, helping the technician find clues to what’s wrong.

We start with the detective basics: What, Where and When. Play along with me. You come in to Joe’s Slinger Service and your car is making a funny sound…

  • Where’s the sound? “Around the right front wheel.”
  • What kind of sound? “Kind of a clunk, clunk sound.”
  • When do you hear the sound? “When I turn and accelerate.”
  • Right and left? Forwards and back?

You see where we’re going. You’re gathering additional information to help your Slinger technician at Joe’s Slinger Service know where to start. Based on your car and the tech’s experience, we’ll know where to look on you vehicle and can start with the obvious suspects.

You can see how that would be more helpful than dropping the car off with a note that says, “Making a funny noise.”

When you think you need to take your vehicle in, make some notes about the problem it’s having. Rather than just saying, “It’s leaking,”  tell the tech the color of the fluid and approximately where under the car you see the puddle.

Things like, “The car is stalling or sputtering” are often very hard to diagnose because they’re intermittent. They may not happen every time you drive and may not be happening when you actually take the car in. So, it is a big help for you to describe what’s happening in as much detail as possible.

Your Slinger technician at Joe’s Slinger Service will need to be able to duplicate the problem if possible, so he needs to know details, like, “It stalls after it’s been driven for about 20 minutes and I go over 50 mph/80 kph.”

If your Slinger technician at Joe’s Slinger Service can experience the problem personally, he’s better able to make a diagnosis and repair, then test to see if the repair solved the problem.

Joe’s Slinger Service
220 Info Hwy Court
Slinger, WI 53086
262.644.8276
http://www.joesslingerservice.com