Mordialloc · Bayside Melbourne
Auto Electrical Repairs
in Mordialloc
Professional diagnostics to find and fix electrical faults across all makes and models. Warning lights, wiring, alternators, sensors, and more.
Auto Electrical Services at BPS Automotive
Modern vehicles are highly dependent on electrical systems. From engine management to safety systems, lighting, and entertainment — when something goes wrong electrically, it can affect the whole vehicle. BPS Automotive uses professional scan tools to diagnose electrical faults accurately, avoiding guesswork and unnecessary parts replacement.
- Vehicle diagnostic scanning and fault code reading
- Check engine light and warning light diagnosis
- Alternator and charging system testing and repair
- Starter motor testing and replacement
- Battery testing, supply, and fitting
- Wiring and fuse diagnosis and repair
- Sensor fault diagnosis and replacement
- Supply and fit aftermarket accessories (dash cams, cameras, lighting)
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Auto Electrical FAQs
What auto electrical issues can you diagnose and repair?
We use professional diagnostic scan tools to read vehicle fault codes and assess electrical system issues. Common problems we diagnose and repair include warning lights on the dashboard, starter motor and alternator faults, wiring and fuse issues, sensor failures, and problems with vehicle electronics.
My check engine light is on — what should I do?
A check engine light indicates that the vehicle's onboard computer has logged a fault. The fault could range from minor (such as a loose fuel cap) to serious (such as an engine or emissions issue). We can read the fault codes and advise on the appropriate next steps.
Can you fit accessories like dash cams, reversing cameras, or bull bars?
Yes. BPS Automotive can supply and fit a range of aftermarket accessories for cars and 4WDs. Contact us to discuss what you need and we'll provide a quote.
Do you repair alternators and starter motors?
Yes. We can diagnose, test, and replace alternators and starter motors. A failing alternator will drain your battery over time, while a faulty starter motor will prevent your vehicle from starting.