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Even if you aren't sure what's wrong, we do a thorough inspection on arrival and won't start work until you approve a quote specific to the needs of your vehicle.

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Convenient Onsite Auto Electrical Repairs

Today's vehicles are highly dependent on their electrical systems.

From your car battery and alternator to the ignition switch and headlights, electrical issues can lead to severe problems, including failure to start.

The alternator is crucial for powering your car’s systems and charging the battery. Our skilled auto electricians provide expert diagnostics and repairs at your location. If you’re facing starting issues or suspect battery problems, a professional inspection is advisable.

As Australia’s most extensive mobile mechanic network, we often provide same or next-day service.

How much does an auto electrical system repair cost?

Our car auto electricians will evaluate your vehicle’s electrical components, including the alternator, battery and starter motor, before delivering a detailed itemised quote. Costs depend on the vehicle’s make, model, and condition, as well as the specific part needing repair or replacement.

We ensure transparency with a detailed quote before commencing any work, allowing you to decide on repairing or replacing parts for your vehicle’s longevity.

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Explore our frequently asked questions to learn more about our services, booking process, and how A.H. Autocare can help keep your vehicle running smoothly.

A car electrical diagnostic pinpoints faults in your vehicle’s wiring, sensors, battery, alternator, starter motor and onboard computers. At Lube Mobile, our mobile auto‑electricians use professional scan tools to read fault codes, test voltage and charging output, and trace any wiring or component failures.

The goal is simple: find the exact cause of the problem quickly, so you avoid guesswork, unnecessary part replacements, and ongoing electrical issues. We come to you, run the full diagnostic on‑site, and explain everything in plain English.

A dying battery and a deeper electrical fault can feel very similar, but there are a few signs that help separate the two:

Signs of a failing battery

• Slow engine cranking
• Clicking sound when you turn the key
• Battery warning light on the dash
• Needing jump‑starts more often • Battery older than 3–4 years

Signs of a broader electrical issue

• Lights flickering or dimming while driving
• Electrical accessories cutting out
• Burning smell or hot battery terminals
• Alternator or charging system warning light
• Random warning lights appearing

If you’re unsure, Lube Mobile can test your battery, alternator and charging system on the spot. We’ll tell you exactly what’s failing — no towing, no hassle.

When your radio, dashboard, or multiple accessories suddenly shut off, it’s usually caused by one of the following:
 

• Blown fuse or relay 
• Loose battery terminals 
• Alternator failure causing low voltage 
• Faulty ignition switch 
• Short circuit in the wiring 
• Bad earth connection
 

In many cases, the car may still start — but the electrical system is unstable and could fail completely. Lube Mobile can come to you, run a full electrical diagnostic, replace blown fuses, repair wiring faults, or test your alternator and battery on the spot.

Flickering lights when braking usually point to a voltage fluctuation somewhere in the electrical system. Common causes include:
 

  • • Weak or failing alternator
  • • Poor battery condition
  • • Loose or corroded earth (ground) connections
  • • Faulty wiring to the brake‑light circuit
  • • High electrical load causing voltage drop
     

Because your brake lights activate every time you slow down, any weakness in the system becomes obvious. Lube Mobile’s mobile auto‑electricians can test your charging system and wiring at your home or workplace to find the exact cause before it becomes a bigger safety issue.

Years of experience in car servicing, brake repairs, suspension, and inspections. We provide high-quality automotive services with transparent pricing.

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