In Car Mechanic Simulator, players have the ability to repair certain damaged components rather than always needing to purchase new ones. This repair functionality is primarily focused on core engine parts and can be performed at a dedicated workbench. The efficiency and range of parts you can repair often depend on upgrades to your diagnostic and repair tools, specifically the Renovator.
Repairable Car Parts
The following table details the specific parts that can be repaired in Car Mechanic Simulator, along with the required repair station and any necessary Renovator upgrades:
Part Type | Repair Station | Renovator Upgrade Required |
---|---|---|
Crankshaft | Work bench | Renovator 4 |
Crankshaft Bearing Cap | Work bench | None |
Engine Block | Work bench | Renovator 4 |
Engine Head | Work bench | Renovator 4 |
Understanding the Repair Process
- Work Bench: Most significant repairs, especially for engine components, are conducted at the work bench in your garage. This station allows for detailed work on individual parts.
- Renovator Tool: The Renovator is a crucial tool for repairing damaged parts. Different levels of the Renovator tool unlock the ability to repair more complex or severely damaged components. For example, repairing critical parts like the Engine Block, Engine Head, and Crankshaft requires the Renovator 4 upgrade. Simpler parts like the Crankshaft Bearing Cap can be repaired without a specific Renovator level indicated, implying it might be repairable from an earlier stage or default.
Repairing parts can be a cost-effective alternative to buying new ones, especially for expensive engine components, making it an essential aspect of efficient garage management in Car Mechanic Simulator.