Awning Repair, Refrigerator Repair, Hot Water Tank Repair, Window Repair, Screen Repair, Hitch Repair, Paint Repair, Roof Repair, Step Repair, Holding Tank Repair, Brake Repair, Tire Repair, Warranty Repair’s Chassis Repair, Satellite Repair, AC Repair, Furnace Repair, Generator Repair, Electrical Repair, Appliance Repair
The Mobile Mechanic – RV Repair Center
At Wholesale Warranties we recognize The Mobile Mechanic as being a reputable service facility with the ability to accept RV extended warranty policies issued by our company for motorhomes, 5th wheels, and travel trailers. Although we can’t guarantee your satisfaction with The Mobile Mechanic, the reputation of this repair facility has shown by our research to be satisfactory with no current or past complaints, issues, or grievances by any of our customers that have used this repair facility. We encourage Wholesale Warranties extended warranty policy holders to directly call The Mobile Mechanic at 843-249-2404 specifically for questions and information on setting appointments, scheduling repairs, and the areas of expertise. The Mobile Mechanic is currently servicing the North Myrtle Beach, NY area and is located at P. O. BOX 3858.
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Diagnose, locate and replace solenoid to starting motor.
Engine starting motor could not start unless jumped from starting motor to solenoid. Two previous repair facilities could not find cause of this condition. One of these facilities was a dealer specializing in my coaches chassis and kept the coach for three days. Charges for this was $190.00. The coach would not start when stopped for fuel in Virginia. I had to crawl under coach and perform a jump from solenoid to start the motor. The coach was not turned off until it was on the campsite at North Myrtle Beach. A mobile service mechanic checked the ignition and continuity of the solenoid and could not locate problem or start the engine. He referred The Mobile Mechanic, Steve Z., who spent approximately 30 minutes locating the problem solenoid, which was defective and inoperative. It was replaced at a cost of $190.47, labor and material ($27.95). Problem solved and no further trouble. Highly recommend “The Mobile Mechanic”.