Electronics

Car wiring is often compared to the human circulatory system, as almost every system in a car is compromised without wires. Repairing or "treating" a car's wiring is a complex and painstaking job that is impossible without perfect electrical engineering knowledge and skills. Auto electronics is a rather complex branch of automotive mechanics, the repair of which is best left to professionals. If the wiring fails, any part of the car can malfunction, making it very difficult to diagnose such problems. However LOCKMASTER specialists have been faced with repairing this important functional part of the car many times and know exactly what it means to have a highly professional and absolutely reliable electrical repair.

Repair features

Wiring repairs usually involve several steps. First, as with any repair, the cause of the fault needs to be determined, which is why a fault diagnosis is carried out at the start of a car electrical repair. Both electronic devices and wiring can be damaged. An experienced technician will quickly determine the cause of the fault, which means your car will be restored in the shortest possible time.

Electronic engine management systems or fuel supply systems often fail. Problems with the starter, alternator or ignition system are also common. Our workshop also diagnoses and repairs ventilation, heating and engine cooling systems. It is also quite common to find faults with the passive safety device activation system or lighting devices (both external and internal lighting). All these devices and units are part of the electrical equipment in modern cars and their failure makes the car very difficult to operate. Therefore, if you are experiencing problems with any of these systems, it is likely that the wiring or one of the electronic devices is faulty.

If the cause of the fault is found, half of the repair of the car's electronics is already done. All that remains is to replace the faulty wiring harness and check the car's working order. Sometimes it is enough to re-solder individual chips in electronic devices or replace damaged capacitors, transistors or resistors. But sometimes electrical repairs can be more costly if the entire electronic part of the faulty system needs to be replaced for the car to work properly.