Modern cars are packed with electronics, so a warning light, a flat battery that keeps recurring, or a dead accessory often needs a specialist. A good auto electrician diagnoses the real fault rather than just replacing parts and hoping.
We have rounded up five of Gisborne's most trusted auto electricians, focused on accurate diagnostics, fair pricing and clear explanations.

The top 5 auto electricians in Gisborne are 1. Gisborne Autoelectrics, 2. Transport Solutions, 3. Bensons Auto Clinic, 4. Track and Transport, 5. Battery Zone Gisborne. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
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Operating for over 20 years, Gisborne Autoelectrics handle everything from a simple bulb change to complex diagnostics, batteries, alternators and starters, for light vehicles, marine, transport and heavy machinery.
Home of Eastland Auto Electrical with over 35 years' experience, Transport Solutions share automotive and marine electrical expertise across Gisborne.
A locally owned Gisborne business, Bensons Auto Clinic specialise in automotive electrical repairs and diagnostics.
Track and Transport provide auto electrical services for Gisborne vehicles, from diagnostics and repairs to installations.
The team at Battery Zone Gisborne are experienced auto electrical specialists offering dependable service and a full range of batteries.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Auto Electrician | Best for |
|---|---|
| Gisborne Autoelectrics | Full auto electrical, any vehicle |
| Transport Solutions | Auto and marine electrical |
| Bensons Auto Clinic | Local electrical and diagnostics |
| Track and Transport | Auto electrical repairs |
| Battery Zone Gisborne | Batteries and electrical |
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Auto electrical faults can be hard to pin down, so the most important thing is diagnostic skill. Look for a specialist with up-to-date scan tools and a track record of finding the root cause rather than swapping parts until something works.
Decide whether you need a workshop or a mobile service. Mobile auto electricians are ideal for flat batteries and faults that leave the car stranded, while a workshop suits deeper diagnostic and wiring jobs.
If your issue is air conditioning, an immobiliser or accessory fitting, check the specialist lists that specific work. Clear communication and an upfront diagnostic fee are good signs you are dealing with a professional.
Auto electricians diagnose and repair a vehicle's electrical and electronic systems, including batteries, alternators, starters, wiring, lighting, air conditioning, immobilisers and warning lights such as the check engine or airbag light.
If the problem is electrical, a warning light that won't clear, a recurring flat battery, faulty accessories or wiring, an auto electrician is usually the specialist. Many Gisborne workshops do both, so ask when booking.
Most workshops charge a diagnostic fee to scan and trace the fault, often around $90 to $150, which may be credited toward the repair. Complex electronic faults can take longer to trace.
Yes. Many auto electricians service and regas air conditioning systems and repair faults, as the two areas often overlap. Confirm they handle air con when booking.
Several Gisborne auto electricians offer a mobile service for batteries, jump-starts and on-site diagnostics. Deeper wiring and electronic work is usually better handled in a workshop.
A recurring flat battery is often caused by a parasitic drain, a failing battery or a charging fault. An auto electrician can test the battery, alternator and current draw to find the cause.
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