Wednesday, December 14, 2011

A good article about Harford County Auto Repair

Auto Repair Shop Harford County – How To Choose

Finding a good auto repair shop in Harford County can be difficult. You have many choices but it can be hard to know which auto repair shop to choose.
The average car owner does not know a lot about car repairs. This can make it difficult when searching for a good mechanic. Here are some items that can help you to decide.

1 – Look for a mechanic or auto repair shop that has a good reputation.

Does the auto repair shop have and they willing to show you customer reviews? People who are happy with an auto repair shop, especially long-time customers, are happy to brag about finding a good shop. Check to see if the auto repair shop has customer reviews on their website.

2 – Pre-screen an auto repair shop or auto mechanic.

Before you need service stop in and meet the staff at the shop. If they are willing to take some time to meet and talk with you even when you are not in need of service, they are showing you that they care. See if the owner is involved in the daily operation of the business. Take your car to the chosen shop for general maintenance such as oil changes, transmission fluid changes and basic general preventive maintenance work. If the mechanics treat you with respect and the general vibe is good then that’s a great start.
Also look for things like the cleanliness of the shop and observe if there are certifications displayed. If everything seems legitimate, then maybe this is the place where you should get major repairs done.

3 – The difference between a national chain auto repair, a privately owned auto repair and a backyard mechanic.

National chains and car dealers are notoriously more expensive than local repair shops. However, make sure the local repair shop offers a good warranty on their service. Privately owned shops are normally less expensive and often times provide the same quality of service as chains and dealers. Look for a shop that still provides that old-time customer service that you aren’t likely to find elsewhere. Check that the shop has A.S.E. certified mechanics.
A.S.E. stands for Automotive Service Excellence. A mechanic must take regular tests to obtain and maintain their A.S.E. certification. The test is not an easy one to pass. The statistics are that one out of every three test takers fails the A.S.E. test.
Backyard mechanics can be risky to work with. They usually do not have the proper diagnostic equipment to detect what the mechanical issue is. And they may not have the appropriate tools to do the work.
The best choice is to take your vehicle into an auto repair shop in Harford County with the appropriate diagnostic tools and ASE certified mechanics.  by Auto-repair-md com

Bel Air Auto Repair shops

Monday, November 14, 2011

Auto Repair is Mobile and now on Mobile

If your on Ipad, Iphone, or Android visit  m.remotemechanic this is a great way to get service on your vehicles.  We come to the vehicle rather than you bring the vehicle to us.

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Hansen Auto Repair

Auto Repair Shops Bel Air MD have a challenger. Mobile Auto Service a remote mechanic service dispatching ASE mechanics to perform automotive repairs.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Launch of Mobile Auto Service Mobile site

Visit the mobile page of RemoteMechanic.com and see how it works on your new smart phone. These page was carefully developed to provide a better way to view our information on a mobile Os devise.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Bass Fishing with J3

J3, came on the seen quick and is developing a strong following. John Hansen is a newbee but provides a steller performance for a newbee. When I asked him how he came so far in a short time he said "..alot of hours and hard work!" When John is not spending time on the water you will find him doing seminars in there area for Bass Pro Shops and Dick Sporting Goods. If you want to know about J3 just visit his website www.hansenfishing.com

Friday, October 14, 2011

Auto Repair Wallet Card Reminder

I recently scowered Craigslist and discover a few links about a company I have been following: Mobile Auto Service is a dispatched mechanic services working out of Remote Shops on Wheels to perform services.
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/aos/2649642319.html
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/aos/2649438479.html
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/aos/2649109982.html
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/aos/2645693507.html
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/aos/2643710962.html

Visit there site if you have good things to say and link there site on Facebook.

Here is there new Wallet Card so you can print it and keep it handy.

RemoteMechaniccom

Monday, September 19, 2011

Automotive Repair Shops in Bel Air

Auto Repair is changing for the better!  No longer do you have to sit in a stuffy waiting room but sit in your own home while mechanics come to you.   They perform all the same services of a traditional mechanic but in a much better way. 

Mobile Auto Service
"The Original Mobile Mechanics" (TM)
Serving MD-VA-DE-PA

Automotive Repair Shops in Bel Air
Automotive Repair Bel Air MD

Monday, September 12, 2011

Bass fishing maybe effected by flooding

John Hansen professional Bass Angler reports on the terrible flood damage caused by several recent storms to hit the Mid-Atlantic and how that may effect sport fishing in the months to come.  

Sunday, September 04, 2011

Freeagent Go - faint beeping sound, not recognized white led flashing

I had this experience so I wanted to share a few things with others so you might be able to save your data!

Seagate Go
Seagate FreeAgent Go
Data recovery of Seagate Free Agent Go

So tonight Is sat down plugged in my External USB Seagate Go drive.   I heard 3 beeps and then the LED lighting in the rear was lightly flashing.  I have been involved in data recovery at a former job and new if I had to recover this drive (if even possible) I was looking at $300 to $500 dollars so I began considering the value of the data on it.  I began to panic like some of you reading.

So first,
I - plugged and unpluged the USB cable.  I tried Other cables because I knew that these cables can get damaged themselves. One was purchased at a discount store and i thought maybe it was a - second hand one.

2nd, I restarted my computer and hoped it recongnized it. (nope)

3rd I went to the Seagate Website and was shocked at the poor technical support area and how it seemed to take you from one place back to another.

3rd.  I read the customer forums (WHOA) from now on I am always reading customer forums.  I read and read.  I found that many others had similar experienes and freaking out with little option.

A problem to check:
4th - Then I read and read and came accross a little nugget.  One guy said - low power to the drive can cause this type of failure.  So he suggested if someone is using a multi - USB connector - plug it directly into the Computers USB port.  Well in my case I already had that.  Then I tried other USB plugs on the computer no difference..  Then it dawned on me. 

Go Flex failure beeping and flashing can be as a result of Eco Mode on your laptopSo I clicked on the ECO mode Icon my laptop and then reconnected the Seagate Go drive back into the laptop.  WHOA! It Worked instantly as before!  It was the lower power all along. 

Now if that does not work for you consider these things.
1. rattle the drive as gentle as possible - do you hear any plastic parts moving around?  If so it maybe a equipment failure completely and would need to be recovery.  (note: most local recovery places send it off as what local places has a "clean room". Read about data recovery if you want to understand why I clean room. Its ligit.

2. Power everything off and wait at least 15 minutes - then try again.  Sometimes things hold power.
3. One person suggested if you find a goog computer geek whose use to taking apart computers and/or building them.. (someone may know someone). That you take the drive apart, and using special cables that connect a hard drive to a computer (not USB) they can connect the drive and add seperate power.  It would be my belief this is worth exploring before a clean room. Since there maybe a wiring issue with in the case that would be resolved by direct connecting with factory style cable. (non-geek terms).
4. Finally if you need to do a clean room.  Do several searches.  I do not recall the exact location of the one I found a year or so ago but its in the mid-west.  They were less expensive and the reason was they were the "real clean room".  Many other "clean rooms" are simply resellers sending it off to them.  The best part is you pay shipping to them... Then they try to recover (not always possible), and then show you how much data they can recover through a special web portal before you ever pay!  So do your home work on data recover.   I will also say they indicated they can recover from fire and flood as well as failure.  So data might not be lost.

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Friday, September 02, 2011

Changes in the Auto repair shop world

Traditional Auto Repair Shops continue to get competition.  First it was the franchise repair shops, and then the big box retailers, and now its a new alternative called mobile mechanics.

 I don't believe the old fashioned automotive shop is dead but it certainly has new new competitor offering full automotive repair services in a new way.  These Automotive repair Shops work from remote automotive repair shops on wheels performing all the same repairs of a traditional shop in a totally new way.  They are dispatched to perform automotive repairs where the vehicle is, rather than taking the vehicle to an automotive repair shop.

Are you one of those people who still enjoy a traditional automotive repair shop or would you prefer a more convient alternative such as a mobile automotive repair shop?

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Web has truly gone Mobile

It has happened, for the first time in history... More Mobile devises have been shipped then personal computers showing that Mobile Web becomes a important issue for small business. Sites like this Auto Repair Shop in Bel Air, MD have produced a mobile website to help thier clients find them.
What is your business doing to address this growing mobile web issue?
- Are you planning on a more modern website?
- Are you updating marketing to mobile devises?
- Do you have a strong marketing plan?
- Is your marketing plan funded?

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Bippers Automotive

Recently added to the web is Bippers Automotive, located in Harford County Maryland. This auto repair shop provides a full line of auto repair sevices.