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Long Jetty General Mechanical Repairs


At Coastal Automotive Services Long Jetty, we know that finding a mechanic you can trust matters. That’s why our family-run workshop has built a reputation in Long Jetty for honest advice, expert workmanship and great customer service. We proudly serve the local community with a full range of mechanical repair services, from engine diagnostics and brake repairs to oil changes and tyre rotations. Our team combines old-school service values with today’s best technology to give you real peace of mind. 


Locals choose us for our honest advice, fast turnarounds and meticulous attention to every little detail. We take the time to explain your options so you can make informed decisions about your car. Plus, we always aim to keep costs down without cutting corners. Keep your car safe, reliable and ready for anything with help from our Long Jetty team.


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Our team goes beyond basic mechanical repairs to offer our customers genuine peace of mind. We know that for local drivers, reliability matters, which is why we focus on preventative care, not just quick fixes. Every service starts with a careful inspection using the latest diagnostic technology, and we’ll explain to you exactly what’s happening under the bonnet so you’re never left guessing.


Our Long Jetty customers appreciate the clear advice and flexible service options we provide. Whether you drive a small hatchback, family SUV or light commercial truck, we tailor our repairs to suit your vehicle, with fast turnarounds, quality parts and professional, friendly service standard with every job. You’ll never be just another number with us. 

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What are the signs that my car needs mechanical repairs?

    There are several common warning signs that suggest your car may need mechanical attention. These include strange noises such as grinding, squealing or knocking sounds coming from the engine or brakes. You might also notice vibrations while driving, difficulty steering, leaking fluids, or unusual smells like burning rubber or oil. Warning lights on your dashboard, like the check engine light, are important indicators that something isn’t working as it should. Other signs include poor fuel efficiency, sluggish acceleration, excessive exhaust smoke or your car pulling to one side while driving. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to bigger, more expensive problems, so it’s a good idea to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible if any of these issues appear.

  • How often should I have my car serviced?

    Most manufacturers recommend servicing your car every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres or every six months, whichever comes first. However, this can vary depending on your vehicle’s make, model and how you drive it. If you do a lot of city driving, short trips or towing, you may need more frequent servicing. Regular servicing typically includes an oil change, brake inspection, tyre rotation, and a check of the vehicle’s fluid levels and filters. Sticking to a consistent service schedule not only keeps your car running smoothly but also helps maintain your warranty, improves fuel efficiency and can prevent costly repairs down the track. Always check your owner's manual for specific service intervals recommended for your vehicle.

  • Why is regular mechanical servicing important?

    Regular mechanical servicing is critical for maintaining your vehicle’s safety, reliability and performance. Servicing helps identify worn or damaged parts before they cause serious problems or lead to breakdowns. It also keeps the engine running efficiently, which can improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. During a service, mechanics will check essential safety features such as brakes, tyres, suspension and steering systems to ensure everything is in good working order. Regular oil changes help keep the engine lubricated and prevent costly damage from friction and overheating. Importantly, having a full service history can boost your car’s resale value and give future buyers confidence in the vehicle’s condition. Skipping services can not only reduce the life of your car but may also void your manufacturer’s warranty.

  • What is included in a full car inspection?

    A full car inspection is a comprehensive check of your vehicle’s mechanical, electrical and safety systems. Mechanics will assess critical components such as the engine, brakes, steering, suspension, tyres, battery, lights, fluids and exhaust system. They’ll also look for leaks, worn belts and hoses, rust, or structural damage. In a diagnostic scan, the vehicle’s computer is checked for stored error codes that might indicate hidden issues. A thorough inspection identifies current problems and highlights parts that may soon need maintenance or replacement. Full inspections are recommended when buying a used car, before long trips or when you suspect something is wrong. They help prevent breakdowns, improve safety and offer peace of mind that your car is roadworthy and running efficiently.

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