Don’t fret if there’s an unexplained noise in your car's engine. Bring it down to our highly experienced mechanics at our Albury workshop. We are always upfront and honest with our pricing, and discuss all work with you beforehand.
Our team specialises in reliable and comprehensive repairs to the following areas of your vehicle:
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At Hume Motors, our expert mechanics also provide a wide range of auto electrical services for Albury and Wodonga motorists. We can repair your:
Whether you're experiencing strange noises, warning lights or performance issues, our team is here to provide honest advice and reliable repairs. At our Lavington workshop, we prioritise transparency and communication, discussing all work with you beforehand to ensure you're fully informed every step of the way.
Don't let car troubles disrupt your day— trust our experienced mechanics to get you back on the road safely and efficiently
The function of a vehicle’s drive shaft is simply to transmit the power created by the engine into the wheels to get you moving. Drive shafts can be damaged on rough roads, in accidents or by general wear and tear. If you notice any of the following symptoms, your drive shaft may need replacing:
If you’re experiencing any of these problems, contact us for a full, expert diagnosis from one of our mechanics.
No matter how you use your vehicle, eventually you will need to replace your brake pads. The friction from brake pads pressing down on the rotors are the main force that slows down your vehicle, so they are an incredibly important component. How often you need to replace them depends on your driving habits and the local environment. There are a few signs you can look out for that indicate a wearing or failure or the brake pads:
Some vehicles may also have a brake pad wear indicator light, which will illuminate. Be sure to contact your local mechanic as soon as you notice any of these problems.
When a mechanic talks about a heater core, they are referring to the part of your engine cooling system. As hot coolant leaves the engine, it passes through the heater core, heating up surrounding air. Using the fans of your air conditioning system, this air can then be used to defrost the windshield or just warm the car interior. If you smell coolant, see signs of a leak or aren’t receiving any warm air from your air conditioner vents, you heater core may need replacing.
The most important step to make—if you realise the mistake early enough—is to not start your car. You will then have to get your vehicle towed to a workshop, as a fuel drain is required to correct the misfuelling. Mixing petrol creates a solvent and causes huge problems for every internal component that it touches. You may even have to replace the whole engine if you don’t fix the problem fast enough!
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