Posted on 2/14/2019
How to Deal with Ignition Lock Tumbler Failure in Your Mercedes Aside from stunning car designs and an amazing driving experience, many drivers also love their Mercedes for its quality engineering and vehicle longevity. However, even with the very best technology the German automotive industry offers, without the proper care, even top-tier luxury vehicles will begin to show the effects of time and use. In this article we’ll be learning more about the ignition lock tumbler in your Mercedes, as well as the signs and symptoms of potential failure and how to manage any issue with the mechanism, should it fail entirely. What is the Ignition Lock Tumbler? Also commonly referred to as the ‘ignition lock cylinder’, your vehicle's’ ignition lock tumbler is the integral mechanism for starting your car. Comprising of the tumbler and key assembly, when ... read more
Posted on 1/1/2019
Finding an effective, reliable auto repair shop can be tricky. How can you tell from one shop to another? ASE Certification is a leading indicator of well-trained, high-quality auto mechanics like those at Mechanics Direct in Lowell, MA. ASE stands for Automotive Service Excellence, a professional certification from The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence in the U.S. and parts of Canada. The non-profit organization protects consumers through the promotion of excellence in vehicle repair through education and testing. Candidates for ASE-Certification must have a two-year degree in automotive repair and at least one year of on-the-job-training, or two years of on-the-job-training, and they must pass rigorous testing. The test can be tough. In fact, one out of every three auto mechanics fail the test the first time around. ASE-Certification must be renewed every five years to keep up with advancing automotive technology. When you’re looking for top-quali ... read more