A vehicle is more than just a set of
wheels that carry a person from one place to another. An automobile is a means
of transportation to take kids back and forth to the doctor. It's the method a
person relies on to get back and forth to support his or herself and family.
Can a person really risk brakes that don't work properly? Not opting for brake
and clutch repairs can jeopardise an individual and his or her children's
safety.
Bad brakes will make it harder for a
person to stop. Obviously, if someone has to stop at a red light, he or she
wants the car to actually stop. He or she doesn't want to continue into the
intersection and possibly get hit. Additionally, the person doesn't want to hit
the car in front of him or her or smash into another object because of not
being able to stop.
A clutch can cause someone problems as
well. For instance, if the clutch begins to go, a person may have to try
numerous times to get the car into gear or the car may not go into certain
gears at all. While this doesn't sound like a big deal, it can be a nuisance.
The real issue comes later down the road. Once a clutch totally gives out on a
person, he or she will be unable to move.
Obviously, a person needs to address
issues with the brakes and clutch. Steve Sorensen of Steve Sorensen Mechanical
has over 30 years experience as an A Grade mechanic, so he can assist with all
of brake and clutch repairs. In 1996, Steve opened Steve Sorensen Mechanical.
Gradually over the years, Steve's business has morphed into a family business
with his two sons and his wife. Because of their outstanding service, this
establishment has won the Quest Business Achievers Award for outstanding
service in the category of Motor Vehicle Sales and Service. In fact, they won
in 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and in 2012.
To have all your questions answered or to
schedule a repair, you should contact Steve at (07) 3809 2711. You can also contact
him via email at http://www.stevesorensenmechanical.com.au/contact-us
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