What are the business scopes of auto repair shops?
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Specific business scopes of Class III auto repair shops: body painting, body cleaning and maintenance, painting, tire dynamic balancing and repair, four-wheel alignment inspection and adjustment, fuel system maintenance and oil replacement, fuel injection pump and injector repair, crankshaft grinding, radiator (water tank) repair, air conditioning repair, auto decoration (canopy, seat covers, and interior decoration), window glass installation, and other specialized repairs. Auto repair enterprises are divided into 3 categories. Class I auto repair enterprises: Enterprises engaged in auto repair and assembly repair production, which can also engage in auto maintenance, minor repairs, and major repair production. Class II auto repair enterprises: Enterprises engaged in first-level and second-level auto maintenance and minor repair production. Auto maintenance refers to work carried out to maintain the vehicle's intact technical condition or operational capability. Minor repairs refer to operational repairs that ensure or restore the vehicle's operational capability by replacing or repairing certain parts. Class III auto repair enterprises: Enterprises or individual businesses engaged in specialized repair production or maintenance production, focusing on specialized repairs or maintenance. Auto repair business scopes include: auto maintenance, auto accessories, auto repair, machinery, refrigeration equipment, lubricants, professional audio equipment installation, lighting, electronic equipment, communication equipment, and related product sales, as well as research and development in the auto professional field, technical services, used car evaluation, etc.
I've been driving for ten years and visited quite a few repair shops, which offer a diverse range of services. The most common is routine maintenance, such as oil changes, oil filter and air filter replacements, to keep the engine running smoothly. There are also tire-related services, like tire replacement, patching, and wheel alignment to balance wear. If there's a brake issue, they inspect and replace discs, pads, or pumps to ensure safe stopping. Engine repairs are a major part too, fixing fuel injectors, pistons, or replacing timing belts. For bodywork, they handle scratch repairs, painting, and panel beating to restore the car's appearance. Electrical system services include battery replacement, light repairs, and diagnostic scans for trouble codes. More advanced services involve AC repairs, coolant replacement, or installing custom equipment like navigation systems. Some shops even offer roadside assistance, towing, or emergency breakdown solutions. Honestly, while the services are varied, choosing a reliable place is key to avoid wasting money.