Motor Mechanics (specifically General or Light Vehicle) in Australia perform a wide range of essential tasks to keep vehicles running safely and efficiently. Their key duties include:
Diagnosing Faults: Using specialized testing equipment, computer diagnostics, and their technical knowledge to detect and determine the cause of mechanical and electrical faults in engines, transmissions, brakes, and other systems.
Repair and Replacement: Dismantling, repairing, and replacing worn or defective parts, then reassembling the components according to service manuals and modern technical specifications.
Routine Maintenance: Performing scheduled services like oil changes, engine tune-ups, filter replacements, and lubrication to ensure the vehicle runs smoothly and complies with environmental regulations.
Testing and Adjustment: Road testing vehicles and adjusting mechanical parts to ensure proper performance after repairs are complete.
Inspections: May inspect vehicles and issue roadworthiness certificates (depending on licensing in the state/territory) or detail the work required to achieve compliance.
They generally work in garages, dealerships, specialist workshops, or as mobile mechanics.
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