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The most common types of car repairs include oil changes, brake repairs, tire rotations, battery replacements, and engine tune-ups. These types of repairs are typically routine maintenance that is necessary to keep your car running efficiently and safely.

If your check engine light comes on, it is important to take your car to a qualified mechanic as soon as possible. The check engine light can indicate a variety of issues, such as a malfunctioning sensor or a problem with the emissions system. A mechanic will be able to diagnose the problem and recommend the appropriate repairs.

The frequency at which you should have your car serviced depends on the make and model of your car, as well as your driving habits. Consult your car's owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendations on when to have your car serviced. Additionally, it is generally recommended to have your car serviced every 3,000 miles or 3 months, whichever comes first.

There are a few signs that may indicate that your car needs new brakes. These include a squealing or grinding noise when you brake, a feeling of vibration or pulsation in the brake pedal, or a longer stopping distance than usual. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to have your brakes checked by a qualified mechanic as soon as possible.

Brake pads are the replaceable friction pads that press against a vehicle's brake rotor, creating friction that slows down the wheel. Rotors are the metal disks that the brake pads press against. Brake pad replacement is a common maintenance item, however, if the rotor is worn or damaged, it will need to be replaced in addition to the brake pads. This is more expensive than just changing the brake pads and is required less frequently.

A tune-up is a general term used to describe a variety of maintenance services that are performed on a car to keep it running at its best. It typically includes a variety of services such as checking and adjusting the ignition timing, replacing the spark plugs, and checking the condition of the air filter and fuel filter. A regular oil change, on the other hand, is simply the process of draining old, dirty oil from the engine and replacing it with fresh oil. While an oil change is an important part of regular maintenance, it is not considered a tune-up. Tune-up is more extensive and is required less frequently than oil change.