About Byron Street Auto Electrics
Byron Street Auto Electrics is a local automotive electrical workshop and retail store based in Inverell, New South Wales, Australia. They specialise in diagnosis and repair of electrical systems in cars, 4WDs, light commercial vehicles, and some machinery, including starters, alternators, wiring faults, and electronic accessories. The business also services and repairs vehicle air-conditioning systems, supplies and fits batteries, lighting, towing and trailer wiring, and carries a range of Jaycar electronics products and components through their retail counter.
A charge from Byron Street Auto Electrics typically appears on your bank statement when you have had your vehicle inspected, repaired, or fitted with electrical or air-conditioning components, or when you’ve purchased parts or Jaycar electronics in-store. Common scenarios include charges for diagnostic checks, supply and fit of batteries, replacement of alternators or starter motors, air-conditioning regas or repairs, installation of driving lights or accessories, or walk-in purchases of electrical parts and Jaycar items. Depending on how your bank formats descriptions, the charge may appear as “BYRON ST AUTO ELEC”, “BYRON ST AUTO ELECTRICS INVERELL”, or similar. In some cases, you might see a pre-authorisation or pending amount if your card was processed through their EFTPOS terminal before the final invoice total was confirmed.
If you don’t immediately recognise the charge, first check your recent service history, any repairs done on a family vehicle, or in-store purchases of electronics or automotive parts around the date of the transaction. Look for a tax invoice or job card provided at the time of service; this will list Byron Street Auto Electrics’ trading name, ABN, and the exact amount charged. To resolve any questions, contact them directly using the phone number or contact form on byronstreetautoelectrics.com.au, or visit the workshop during business hours with your bank statement and vehicle details. They can look up your invoice by date, vehicle registration, or surname, explain the work performed, correct any billing errors, or provide a copy of your receipt for warranty or reimbursement purposes.