Signs That Your Car Needs A Mechanic
Bennett Automotive Is Here To Help You in Thousand Oaks, CA!!!

Sometimes it's hard to know when your car just needs a break and when it
needs a mechanic. By being proactive when you notice something amiss, you
may save yourself a lot of money and trouble by getting it diagnosed early!
Our technicians are here to assist you in diagnosing potential vehicle
malfunctions.
Do you have good sense? We bet you do! Use your SENSES to determine
whether you should bring your car by for one of our professionals to
inspect.
Do you FEEL anything out of the ordinary?
Some experiences that customers who have needed an automobile mechanic have
in
common are:
- Front-End Shimmy
- Steering Wheel Shake
- Unusual Vibration
Do you HEAR anything different or unique?
Some common sounds that warrant a visit to your mechanic are:
- Clunk or Clunking
- Noise When Turning
- Clacking
- Clicking
- Chickachicka
- Squeak or Squeaking
- Leaking Air Sound
Do you SEE anything new or questionable?
Some common problems you might see are:
- Unusual lights
- Leaking
- Flickering
Do you SMELL anything funny?
Some common smells that mean your car may need a repair shop are:
- Gas
- Oil
- Burning
Stop by Bennett Automotive located at 67 Taylor Ct Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 or call 805-496-8886 to
talk to one of our friendly and professional technicians.
Reviews
I was recommended this shop from someone that said they worked on 1991 jeeps. Matt was awesome did an inspection and provided an estimate. I was able to choose the services I wanted. They provided me an estimate prior to work and that's what I ended up paying. Great shop! Rod , 01/11/2023 |
This shop pulled me out of the biggest hole ever!!! My front Diff exploded in my truck days before huge camping trip. He was able to replace my entire diff and get me back on the road in days. Let's just say the trip was a blast and can't thank the boys enough. Fair price and great work! Matt Olson, 12/26/2022 |
Quick, thorough, friendly and professional. Highly recommend. Joe D Culhane, 01/18/2023 |