回复 8# vickyinsydney
That's fine, questions are good.
Actually that's what i'm worried as well, as I certainly do not have professional indemnity insurance like what the workshop have.
However, qualification wise, I can say that I've performed a few engine oil changes and radiator flush without any problem.
My car is my best test subject - I recently performed 3 engine flush on it (chemicals and kerosene), using up to 2L of kerosene, 8L of engine oil, and 3 filters. The point is that I know what I am doing on the car, and have experience on it. I have also plans for further modification of my car myself, including a CAI kit and racing brakes pad upgrade, but that's out of topic. :)
I've also flushed a few car's radiator, and also using stop leak to cure minor coolant leaks.
I would say that engine oil and coolant change are the most basic automotive work that are safe to be done.
The job involves no tempering with the engine parts whatsoever. All that I need to do is remove your engine cap, sump plugs, pour engine oil, and changing the filter. All these are fairly safe jobs, and I would say no formal qualification (certificate etc) is needed, as long as you have experience in the job. I don't smoke at all, and the garage i am operation in has no potential fire source as well.
The potential for an engine oil change job to go wrong is, minimal, and I would exercise my best care. I love cars, so I do not want anything to go wrong, even if its not my own car.
As for the radiator, it only involves draining your radiator, or flushing it with chemical - no tempering of any engine parts whatsoever.
Minor leakage can be cured, but if your car has other existing problem, I would suggest that you send it to a qualified mechanic instead of me. I am confident in performing these jobs in average cars that has no major issue. You know your own car.
I have most tools to do the job - if I don't, I will tell you on the spot, and arrange for another date, and will indemnify you a little for your trouble. As I've said that I do not have insurance, I will surely exercise my best care to avoid any liability.
As noted in my first post under the disclaimer part, i will ONLY be liable for any FAULT/NEGLIGENCE on my part. If the problem arise from my service (engine oil/radiator), I will pay for it to be fixed in a service station.
I am also worried as well if any of my customer blames me for a problem in their car, which is not caused by me. So you see, I have a lot of stuff to be worried as well :(
Thanks for the question, hope that it clears up any uncertainty in your mind.
You have a free choice to use my service - if you want to be really really really really safe, i would suggest that you go to a service station. :)
BTW, Sydney is a heaven for cars! All the best tuning and mod shops are in there (Parramatta especially)! The cars are cheaper there as well (300ZX for 10k OMG)! |