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<br> In California, as in other states, auto repair is not something a car owner can do on his own. Prior to starting any repairs, whether minor or major, your car must first give you an estimate, indicating the cost for labor and parts and get your approval before doing any work. The same is true with any emergency brake repair that may need to be performed. Only a licensed, state approved technician can do so under the CA lemon law. If the technician does not have a valid certificate from the Department of Motor Vehicles, he cannot perform the repair. Under CA lemon law, he must first send you a written estimate, and then fix any problem before taking your car back to the shop.<br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><br>Automotive service contracts also cover parts, labor, and transportation. If you buy a new motor vehicle, it comes with a parts package. Most dealerships also include at least a few pieces of hardware and a good warranty with th