The Best Mobile Land Rover Mechanics in Dacula, GA

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Albert at YourMechanic

Albert

Ratings
(81 Reviews)
Experience
24 years

AMOUNT PAID

$603.29
by Glynn from Dacula, GA 30019

Excellent knowledge and methodical about his duties!

Sillia at YourMechanic

Sillia

Ratings
(21 Reviews)
Experience
20 years

AMOUNT PAID

$587.00
by Glynn from Dacula, GA 30019

Diligent, professional & proficient! Only three words, but I can go on and on about this automotive professional. If she can do the job, she is my technician of choice. Bravo!

by Glynn from Dacula, GA 30019

On time and diligent!

John at YourMechanic

John

Ratings
(4 Reviews)
Experience
19 years
by Glynn from Dacula, GA 30019

Punctual, friendly and diligent! Will definitely use again for my major repair needs.

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Dacula Land Rover Service Rating

Average Rating

5/5

Number of Reviews

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Answers to common Land Rover questions

Transmission fault message when pushing gas pedal to floor, in addition to high-pitched sound.
Answered by Andrew
As for the high pitched noise you may have a serpentine belt or belt tensioner that needs replacement. As for the transmission issue, these vehicles have electronic transmissions. With that considered there could potentially be an electrical issue within the...
Car starts, but stalls while driving
Answered by Michael
Hello, with knowing the specifics of which gasket was replaced, you should have the the oil leak repaired to avoid severe engine damage, requiring a replacement. There are many causes for a car stalling, like vacuum leaks, faulty sensors, and...
Grinding when I turn.
Answered by Andrew
A number of things could cause this issue. Something near your brakes could be bent slightly causing the rotor to rub against it during hard turns. It is also possible that the wheel bearings have failed and the hard turn...
Car overheating after losing green fluid from radiator.
Answered by Evan
The green fluid on the side of the radiator could just be from the cap being left off. It also could be from a leak. I believe your car overheated because while driving with the cap off of the radiator...

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