April 29, 2016

Accident Preparedness



An auto collision can stir up a lot of emotion, fear, and adrenaline. That's why we're bringing you this checklist to keep you focused on doing the right thing before and after an accident!


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1. Be prepared, keep these items in your vehicle: a current insurance ID card, vehicle registration, a list of emergency contacts, a medical card noting any allergies to medication or specific medical conditions, pen or pencil, notepad, first aid kit, blanket, jumper cables, disposable camera, and a copy of this list.

2. Be safe: move the vehicle to a safe location, check for injuries, call 911 for medical assistance, do not leave the scene of the accident.

3. Communication: Contact police, they will let you know if their presence is needed, cooperate with the police, don’t admit fault, and remain calm.

4. Vehicle NOT drivable: Call a wrecker to request to have your vehicle towed.

5. Exchange Contact information (including vehicle owner information, if not the driver) with all parties involved: name, address, email, phone number.

6. Exchange Vehicle information for all vehicles involved: year, make, model, license plate number.

7. Exchange Insurance information (including vehicle owner information if not the driver): insurance company name, policy #, agent or claims department phone #.

8. Gather any witness information: name, address, email, phone #.

9. Gather police information: Department name, officer name, badge number, and police report # (if available).

10. Gather documentation: photos of the scene, photos of the damage, and jot down the location of the accident.

April 22, 2016

93 Years Combined Mercedes Experience

Our Master Certified Technicians use the same specialized diagnostic equipment, service and scan tools as the local Mercedes automobile dealership service departments.

By using only the highest quality replacement parts and maintaining an accurate service history, we ensure the warranty on your Mercedes vehicle will remain intact.

We carry out every repair and service a Mercedes dealership does, but at much lower cost. We have lower overhead, so we are able to buy the best original manufacturers' parts at the best price and pass the savings to our customers.

Each of our Mercedes technicians is Bosch trained and highly experienced. Our technically advanced equipment means you get an accurate diagnosis and repair and fast service. With our lower overhead, you benefit from high quality, high line Mercedes repairs, and the cost savings!
 
Give us a call to schedule your Mercedes repair service today! 

April 15, 2016

Road Trips

Six Things You Should Have On Your Next Road Trip:


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  1. Roadside assistance plan. A plan gives you peace-of-mind in case you lock your keys in your car, have a dead car battery or run out of gas.
  2. Owner’s manual. It’s the go-to source to learn how to change a flat tire, identify a check engine light or tell you what type of oil to use.
  3. Notebook and pen or pencil. Smart phones can do the job too, however if the battery is dead, you’ll need pen and paper to record information if you’re involved in an accident.
  4. Emergency LED road flare. These are more visible, reliable and safer than old school flares.
  5. A cell phone. Don’t forget to bring along a back up battery or car charger.
  6. Driving directions and map. Having GPS in your car or phone is great but what if it fails? It’s a good idea to have a printed map just in case.

April 8, 2016

Dent Removal

At Mercedes Repair by Maurice, we use the latest and best equipment to make sure all Mercedes auto paint and body repairs are done right the first time.

We employ the most skilled mechanics and shop technicians, and use color match auto painting equipment for exact Mercedes Benz dealer paint color matches every time.

We also use the most advanced frame straightening and measuring equipment.

We are committed to superior, personalized service and our competitive prices ensure that when we’re through, we will surpass your expectations, not your budget!
 
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March 25, 2016

Brake System



Mercedes Repair by Maurice offers complete Mercedes Repair Services in Costa Mesa.

One of those services happens to be Brake System Services:

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  • Brake Fluid System bleed and flush
  • ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) repairs
  • Brake Master Cylinders
  • Brake Sensors
  • Brake lines
Thinking it's about time for your Mercedes to have its brakes checked out? Give us a call today! 

March 18, 2016

5 Tips for Mercedes-Benz Maintenance

Your car’s first line of defense against mechanical breakdown or damage is you. If you take the time to do the inspections and schedule the service your vehicle will pay you back with a longer life.

Hoses and Belts. 
Having a cooling hose burst or a timing belt snap can ruin your whole day and make a serious dent in your wallet. If the hoses look fat or spongy it’s time to have them replaced. Check all of your belts for nicks and cracks. If one needs replacement you may as well have all of them replaced and save the labor cost of having them replaced later.

Fluids and Filters. 
Oil is the lifeblood of an engine and most consumers will have it and the oil filter changed on a regular basis. Your engine also needs air and your fuel needs to have contaminants removed. Be sure the air filter and fuel filter are checked regularly. Heat from the environment, engine and brakes can degrade the fluids that control your transmission, steering and braking. Make sure those levels are checked regularly. Annually you should flush out your radiator.

Tires. 
AAA estimates that roughly 80% of non-commercial tires in the U.S. are under inflated. Low tire pressure not only creates more friction and wears the tire prematurely; it takes a real toll on miles per gallon as well. Under inflated tires cost the driver approximately $600 in additional fuel costs. Check your tires regularly and keep the pressure at the recommended psi.

Vehicle Walk Around. 
Occasionally have a friend help you check the headlights, taillights, reverse lights, turn signals, emergency flashers and brake lights. You’ll know when a headlight goes out but there is no reason to give a Collier or Lee County Sheriff to pull you over for a burned out brake light.

Lather on the UV Protection. 
Or the automotive equivalent. Keep your car clean and use a wax that provides protection from UV rays. The interior is a bit more difficult. Tinted windows are a great defense but even with them you’ll want to keep the trim clean and treated with either a UV protectant like Armorall or a leather treatment.