EasyMechanic

EasyMechanic EasyMechanic is a startup auto repair business operated by Scylla Trading Ltd with the goal to make

We believe dealing with car problems shouldn't be time consuming, a frustrating experience and as expensive as it is. Our business is to provide premium car maintenance and repairs at the cheapest and most convenient way and to address the unmet need of having a full service auto repair institution that offer hassle free repair work. Car owners often lack the visibility regarding the quality of me

chanics or the fairness of price. We seek to take away these ills of the industry by giving them the opportunity to hire inexpensive professional and certified mechanics who will come to their homes, office or even on the road to provide a guaranteed repair works on their cars. We will stand behind workmanships and parts provided by our mechanics with a professional indemnity insurance to warrant that our clients can be assured with the services we offer. These distinct but complimentary services will have a benchmarked customer service, something that the industry is not known for having. EasyMechanic is been led by a seasoned management team of six, all of whom have extensive industry experience. By focusing on independent mechanics, we are empowering these hardworking mechanics to take control over the quality of their lives. They are able to choose their hourly rate, when they want to work and the type of cars they want to work on. We provide them with the insurance, high quality parts and access to customers.

How To Check Tire Pressure.Safety Tip:Always wear safety glasses when working on your vehicle. Wear other personal prote...
22/03/2016

How To Check Tire Pressure.

Safety Tip:
Always wear safety glasses when working on your vehicle. Wear other personal protective equipment (PPE) when necessary, for example latex gloves or closed toe shoes.

1. Locate the tire's valve stem.
2. Using a tire pressure gauge, hold the gauge down on the valve stem to get the tire's pressure reading. Perform this step for all the tires on the vehicle.
3. Compare the tire pressure to the Sticker located on the driver side door jam or compare to the tire pressure listed on the tire sidewall. Please make sure that the tires are cold and have not been driven on for at least an hour - as the tires air pressure will increase as the temperature of the tire increases.
4. Inflate the tires to the manufacturer's specifications.
5. Road test to insure that vehicle does not pull to one side or another.

22/12/2014

When Do You Need To Replace Your Brakes?

Just as your fuel mileage will vary depending on where and how you drive, so it goes with the life of brake pads (or linings), the friction material that gets pressed against a metal disc or drum to stop your vehicle.

If you drive only 8,000 miles a year but it's mainly in a crowded urban area such as Kumasi, Accra or Takoradi, you will need to replace brake pads more often than someone who drives 28,000 miles a year across the flatlands of Tamale. You use your brakes a lot more in urban driving than on a rural highway.

Unfortunately, there is no clear-cut schedule that tells you when it's time to replace the brakes, so you need to rely on your ears and the advice of an experienced automotive technician or repair company like EasyMechanic. Most vehicles should have their tires rotated at least every six months, and that is a good time to have the brakes inspected, as well. A mechanic can check the thickness of the pads and the condition of the brake hardware to spot wear.

Many cars have built-in wear sensors that scrape against a brake disc when the linings needed replacing. The driver will hear an annoying screeching sound when they apply the brakes (or when the brakes are released on some vehicles).

Those sensors aren't on every vehicle, so drivers should listen for squeaks, squeals, grinding (often a sign that brake pads are entirely gone) and other noises that indicate wear. Some minor noises can be eliminated by cleaning the brakes, but persistent, prominent noises usually mean parts are worn. Other signs are pulsations through the brake pedal, longer stopping distances, or when you apply the brakes your foot goes down further, closer to the floor. Because brake linings wear gradually, you may not notice the demise in performance, so that's where the experienced eye of a mechanic can help.

All cars have a brake warning light that comes on for a few seconds every time you start your car. If it comes on while driving, that probably means your brake system is low on fluid because of a leak or a problem with the brake master cylinder. Note that this is not the same warning light that comes on when you apply the hand- or foot-operated parking brake.

All cars and light trucks also have front disc brakes. Most have rear discs, as well, though some lower-priced cars still come with rear drum brakes. With discs, it has been common practice to just replace the brake pads and resurface the rotors on a lathe if needed so the surface is even and smooth.

In recent years, however, more automakers have switched to rotors that are lighter and thinner to reduce weight and save money. Discs used to last through two or three resurfacings, but don't be surprised if when it's time to replace the pads you're told you also need new rotors. The current ones may not have enough material to be shaved off in resurfacing and may not be as durable as those from, say, 10 or more years ago. In addition, repair shops are reluctant to resurface rotors because it adds time to a job and the quality of the work can vary by who does it and how good they are. Instead, it is faster, easier and more profitable for repair shops to just install new rotors along with new pads.

16/12/2014

CAR SERVICING - Brake Fluid.
Brake Fluid - Why replace it?
Regularly changing the brake fluid in your car allows safe brake operation and can also save money. It is the lifeblood of the brake hydraulic system in your car. Brake fluid transfers the pressure you apply of the brake pedal to the brakes at the wheels of your car.
Brake fluid is very hygroscopic, that is, it absorbs moisture very readily. This lowers the boiling point of the fluid and introduces moisture into the components of the brake system. With a lower boiling point, the heat generated from normal braking can cause old brake fluid to boil, which in turn causes loss of braking pressure or complete brake failure. The moisture in brake fluid causes brake components to corrode internally and therefore need replacement earlier than expected. Comparatively the cost of replacing the fluid is very low. EasyMechanic recommend every one year. This is in line with most car manufacturers recommendations. But if there is any doubt as to its age we recommend replacing it....Call 0352195611 or 0242344001 for all your car fluid changes at your location.

14/12/2014

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10/12/2014

Is your check engine light on? An engine light doesn’t always mean a huge repair bill. The engine light illuminates anytime a fault is detected in the vehicle emissions system. It could be as simple as a loose gas cap, or as complex as an intricate engine malfunction. Either way, EasyMechanic can help. Call or 0352195611 or WhatsApp 0242344001 now!

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