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Social Distancing Guidelines:

My Mobile Mechanic is following IDPH and CDC guidelines to help protect you and our vehicle driven community as we carefully get you back on the road. We encourage clients to consider others as well as themselves and to take responsibility for their own health and safety amid the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. Mechanic protocols have been in place, for all technicians, out on jobs; for a safe car repair experience. Here’s a few reminders about safety:    Staying home if you are feeling sick. Wearing a homemade or MyMM provided mask during repair and in close encounters. Social distancing, which includes six feet of separation.   Click here  for the complete viewing of us on Google.

Coil Pack – Symptoms Of A Faulty Ignition Coil And How To Test Them

The coil pack within your car is an important piece of the ignition system. Without the coil pack properly functioning, the ignition system won’t work, and your car won’t start. Although numerous parts of your car are imperative and must work together in order to function at an optimal level, the   coil pack may be one of the most important components in starting your car and engine .  Replacing a coil pack consists of fixing the ignition coil.  The average price of fixing the ignition coil is between $264-$376. What Is A Coil Pack? A coil pack is an electronic piece of equipment within the ignition system. This electronically-controlled pack consists of ignition coils that are controlled by the car’s main computer. The main job of the coil pack is to increase and build the energy needed, and then release the voltage through the spark plug cables. When the energy reaches the spark plugs, it starts the combustion process.  In more modern cars today, the distributor i