Byron Street Auto Electrics

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Byron Street Auto Electrics is a local auto electrical workshop and retail store offering automotive electrical diagnostics, repairs, air-conditioning services, batteries, lighting, and related accessories, as well as Jaycar electronics products.

Inverell, New South Wales, Australia

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.

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  1. BYRON STREET AUTO INVERELL AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was I charged by Byron Street Auto Electrics when my car was only in for a check-up?

Byron Street Auto Electrics commonly charges a diagnostic or inspection fee when they use specialised equipment and labour to locate electrical faults or assess your air-conditioning system. Even if no major parts were replaced, the time spent testing wiring, scanning fault codes, or pressure-testing the A/C system is billed as a service. This fee is usually itemised on your invoice as diagnostics, inspection, or testing.

What are typical amounts I might see from Byron Street Auto Electrics on my statement?

Smaller transactions often relate to batteries, globes, fuses, or Jaycar electronics purchases and may range from modest amounts for single components up to higher totals for multiple parts. Larger charges typically reflect labour and parts for repairs such as alternators, starter motors, complex wiring issues, or full air-conditioning services. The exact amount depends on parts used, labour time, and whether multiple issues were addressed in one visit; your tax invoice breaks these down line by line.

Can Byron Street Auto Electrics set up any kind of recurring or subscription-style payments?

Byron Street Auto Electrics does not generally operate on a subscription model; most payments are one-off charges for specific jobs or purchases. However, if you’ve arranged a payment plan, repeat fleet servicing, or staged repairs, you may see more than one charge over a short period. In these cases, each transaction will correspond to a separate invoice or job number rather than an automatic monthly subscription.

Why do I see a pending or slightly different amount from Byron Street Auto Electrics?

When you pay by card, your bank may first show a pending authorisation from Byron Street Auto Electrics, which can briefly differ from the final settled amount. This can happen if the terminal pre-authorises a maximum amount before the final invoice is confirmed, or if tips/adjustments (where applicable) are processed. The pending entry should update to the exact invoice total once the transaction is fully processed, usually within a few business days.

How can I get a copy of my invoice or find out what this charge from Byron Street Auto Electrics was for?

You can request a copy of your invoice by contacting Byron Street Auto Electrics using the phone number or email listed on byronstreetautoelectrics.com.au, or by visiting the workshop in Inverell. Provide the date and amount of the charge, the last four digits of the card used, and your vehicle registration or name to help them locate the job. They can reprint or email your invoice and explain each item, including parts, labour, and any sublet services.

How do refunds or billing corrections work with Byron Street Auto Electrics?

If you believe you’ve been overcharged or billed in error, contact Byron Street Auto Electrics directly as soon as possible with your invoice and bank statement details. They will review the job, confirm the parts and labour supplied, and, if a mistake is found, process a refund or adjustment through their EFTPOS system or as advised by their office staff. Refunds typically return to the same card or account you originally used, though the time it takes to appear depends on your bank.

What should I do if I don’t recognise a Byron Street Auto Electrics charge at all?

First, check whether a family member, employee, or another authorised driver used your vehicle and had work done or purchased parts in Inverell around the transaction date. If no one recognises the charge, contact Byron Street Auto Electrics with the transaction date and amount so they can confirm the name and registration linked to that payment. If they cannot match it to your details, reach out to your bank to discuss potential card misuse and consider cancelling or replacing your card.

How can I contact Byron Street Auto Electrics about a charge on my card?

Visit byronstreetautoelectrics.com.au to find their current phone number, email address, and workshop address in Inverell, NSW. Calling during business hours is usually the fastest way to query a charge; have your bank statement, transaction date, amount, and vehicle details ready. For non-urgent matters, you can also use any contact form or email listed on their site to request invoice copies, clarifications, or warranty information.

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