Mechanics in Chicago, IL
Engine diagnostics, brakes, transmission, routine service — find a mechanic in Chicago with real reviews and transparent pricing.
All Tech Automotive
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LOGAN AUTO FIX.
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Division Auto Clinic
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Avondale Auto Repair
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Bucktown Auto Repair
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A Plus Chicago Auto Repair
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A & A Automobile Service, Inc
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Mobile Mechanic Auto Services
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My Auto Repair
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G & G Auto Repair
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Brian's Mobile Auto Repair
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West Town Auto Repair
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Hernandez Auto Repair
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North Park Auto Service
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Common Mechanics services in Chicago
Engine Diagnostics & Repair
Modern diagnostics read OBD-II trouble codes and live sensor data to pinpoint faults. Competent mechanics interpret codes in context rather than just replacing the suggested part.
Brake Service — Pads, Rotors & Fluid
Brake pad and rotor replacement is the most common repair. Quality mechanics inspect calipers, hardware, and brake fluid condition at every brake service.
Transmission Service & Repair
Fluid flushes, filter replacements, and transmission rebuilds require specialized knowledge. Ask specifically about experience with your vehicle's transmission type.
Suspension & Steering
Shocks, struts, ball joints, tie rods, and wheel bearings affect handling and tire wear. A thorough inspection includes a test drive to confirm issues before quoting.
Preventive Maintenance
Oil changes, air and cabin filters, spark plugs, belts, and fluid checks extend vehicle life. A good shop follows manufacturer service intervals and flags upcoming needs.
How much do mechanics cost in Chicago?
Mechanics in Chicago typically charge $100–$175 per hour labor. Common repairs like brake jobs run $200–$600; major engine or transmission work $1,000–$4,000+. Prices in Chicago reflect local labor market conditions and cost of living — getting multiple quotes through Blue Collar Social helps you understand what's fair for your specific project. Scope complexity, material selections, and access difficulty are the biggest variables that move the final price above or below the typical range.
How to hire a mechanic in Chicago
Confirm ASE certification
ASE-certified mechanics have passed standardized competency tests. Look for shops with multiple ASE-certified technicians and an ASE Blue Seal of Excellence.
Ask for written estimates
Get a written estimate before authorizing work. Reputable shops won't start repair work without written authorization — verbal quotes are hard to dispute.
Understand the parts policy
OEM, aftermarket, and remanufactured parts have different cost and quality profiles. Ask what brand of parts will be used and whether they carry their own warranty.
Check the labor rate and flat rate
Shops charge a labor rate per hour against a flat-rate labor guide. Ask what the shop rate is and how many hours are quoted — this lets you compare shops accurately.
Confirm the warranty
Most reputable shops warrant parts and labor for 12 months / 12,000 miles. Get the warranty terms in writing before authorizing the repair.
Licensing & permits for mechanics in Chicago, IL
Mechanics operating in Chicago, IL must comply with local building codes enforced by the Chicago Building and Safety Department. Always confirm that your contractor will pull the required permits for your project — permitted work protects you at resale and ensures the work meets minimum safety standards. Unpermitted work discovered during a home sale can delay or kill escrow. Blue Collar Social profiles show each contractor's verified credentials, making it easy to confirm licensing before you hire.
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Frequently asked questions
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