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Where To Find Hybrid Trained Auto Technicians?

by Missy on Monday, October 20th, 2008

So are you wondering whether your local auto technicians will be able to properly service Hybrid cars?

If so, then you’re not alone. According to this article on options on the rise for hybrid repairs, many consumers are asking how hybrids get serviced versus traditional gas-powered cars. If you’re a Toyota Prius owner then you already know that the best bet when repairs are needed, is to take the car to the dealer.

The dealer where you bought your hybrid most likely has trained auto technicians that specialize in servicing and repairing electric cars. According to the article above routine maintenance is and can be handled via third party outlets, but major component repairs should be handled by hybrid trained mechanics.

Many automotive schools are incorporating EV training in the curriculum, and Auto Careers.org in particular is certifying those who have taken such training and listing them on their site.

Go to the Auto Careers.org website to find a hybrid trained auto tech in your area. Sleep at night, knowing that the electric engine won’t fall off while you’re driving, due to it being improperly serviced.

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  • Thanks for the tip on this article. I manage a directory of automotive schools, and I keep asking all of my schools when they are going to start offering a hybrid vehicle mechanic training program. A lot of hemming and hawing so far unfortunately...
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