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General Mechanical Repairs in Wamberal


If you’re looking for dependable mechanical repairs in Wamberal, look no further than Coastal Automotive Services Long Jetty. As a family-owned business with years of experience, we know what local drivers expect―fast, honest service and quality repairs that last. Whether it’s engine diagnostics, brake repairs, rego checks or tyre rotations, we offer a complete range of services to keep your car running smoothly, combining local knowledge with the latest tools and techniques to get your vehicle back in top shape.


We know how important a reliable car is for daily life, which is why we work quickly without ever compromising on quality. Drivers in Wamberal choose us because we offer real solutions, not just quick fixes. You’ll always get clear advice, fair pricing and expert service from a team who genuinely cares. Your safety and satisfaction are always our top priorities. 


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Keeping You Moving Safely


We deliver more than just mechanical repairs―we deliver real peace of mind for Wamberal drivers, with services designed to keep your car safe, efficient and ready for whatever life throws at it. Every vehicle that enters our workshop gets a detailed inspection using the latest diagnostic technology. This helps us catch small issues before they turn into expensive problems. We explain everything clearly upfront without any confusing jargon or unnecessary upselling, so you’ll always know exactly what’s needed and why.


Our goal is to keep your car running better for longer, with servicing that’s tailored to your driving needs. It’s this commitment, as well as our friendly service, flexible booking options and competitive pricing, that’s the reason so many locals choose us year after year. You can trust us to treat your car with the same care and respect we give our own. 

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is a timing belt and when should it be replaced?

    A timing belt is a crucial component of your car’s engine, responsible for synchronising the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft to ensure the engine’s valves open and close at the correct times. If the timing belt fails, it can cause major internal engine damage, often leading to extremely costly repairs. Most manufacturers recommend replacing the timing belt between 90,000 and 160,000 kilometres, but this varies depending on your vehicle’s make and model. Signs that your timing belt might be worn include ticking noises from the engine, misfires, difficulty starting the car or oil leaks near the front of the motor. Because timing belt failure often happens without warning, it’s essential to replace it according to your service schedule. Preventative replacement can save you thousands of dollars and extend the life of your engine.

  • Why does my car vibrate while driving?

    Vibrations while driving can stem from a variety of mechanical problems. Common causes include issues with the tyres, such as poor balancing, uneven tread wear or a misalignment. Damaged or worn suspension components, like shock absorbers and struts, can also lead to noticeable vibrations, especially when driving over bumps. Problems with the brake system, such as warped brake rotors, often cause vibration when slowing down. Additionally, engine misfires, transmission issues or worn drivetrain components like CV joints can create shaking or unusual movement during acceleration. Because vibrations can be an early warning sign of serious problems, it’s important to have them diagnosed and repaired promptly to ensure your safety and prevent further damage.

  • How often should I replace my car battery?

    Most car batteries last between three to five years, but this can vary based on the battery’s quality, your driving habits and the climate where you live. Frequent short trips, extreme temperatures and high electrical usage (such as running accessories like lights and air conditioning regularly) can shorten a battery’s lifespan. Signs that your battery may need replacing include slow engine cranking, dim headlights, electrical issues, or the battery warning light appearing on your dashboard. It’s a good idea to have your battery tested regularly during routine servicing, particularly after it’s more than three years old. Replacing a failing battery early can prevent you from getting stranded and reduce stress on other parts of the electrical system.

  • Why is my car making a knocking noise?

    A knocking noise from your car can point to a variety of mechanical problems, some minor and some serious. Engine knocking often indicates an issue with the combustion process, such as using the wrong fuel, carbon build-up inside the engine, or worn engine bearings. Suspension-related knocks could mean worn ball joints, bushings or shock absorbers. If the noise occurs while turning, it might be a problem with the CV joints. Because knocking noises often signal parts under stress or near failure, it’s important to have your vehicle checked by a mechanic promptly. Diagnosing the exact cause early can prevent bigger, more expensive repairs down the line.

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