Institute of the Motor Industry
Find us on Facebook

Car Servicing

Car Servicing

 

chris 014.jpg

 

We carry out Car Servicing on all vehicles, including the following:

  • All filters including oil, air and fuel are changed
  • Spark plugs are changed in petrol vehicles
  • We give a 50 point checklist on what work has been done.
  • Brake linings are checked and cleaned and a report is given on their condition.
  • All this from £99.00 + VAT.
  • We Also Offer The Following Services
  • Free Collection And Delivery Service
  • Onsite Valeting Service
  • 24 Hour Recovery Service

Making That All Important Pit Stop - Car Servicing
written by:Tony Roe

Whichever car it is that you drive, be it a family salloon, a huge 4x4 or a sportscar, you would always love to have it be a reliable and consistent performer, like a well-oiled machine. And this isn't very difficult. All you need to do is take the car in for it's periodic checks. Car servicing is the single most important element to ensure a long and trouble-free life for your car.


Car Servicing - Scheduling Your Car's 'Scheduled Maintenance'
Of course, there's every possibility that your schedule is a bit too hectic and you're busy with work, or just cannot afford to drop the car off for a service because you're afraid it might just take too long. If you're worried about any of these things, just remember that without periodic service, you're putting the continued reliability of your car's performance at risk. The old saying goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" and that is true to some extent, but if you do hear the odd whirr, thud or bump while driving, it's best to drop your car in for a service. You never know, that tiny niggle may just grow to be a major and very expensive inconvenience in the very near future.

If time is a constraint, contact your local service station or dealer and ask how long it would take if it's just a periodic service. If there's a problem, book an appointment to go and show them the vehicle. Depending on what car you drive, they may even visit you to survey the car's needs. If not, drop off your car and take a cab to work if it's just the matter of a day or two.


Where To? Finding The Right Car Servicing Station
Your car's make and model may have you visiting someone around the corner, or someone quite a distance away. If it's the latter and you like the way they work, stick with them. If you're looking for a change, look up a few authorized servicing centers for your car model. Although some may not be dealer owned, many private mechanics and technicians are just as good, if not better than most approved garages. You may just be referred to them by someone you know and trust. SO go ahead, but just make sure they do a good job on your car.

Service stations with a good reputation aren't hard to find, you just need to look around and ask the right people.


Under Different Skies - Out Of The Way Car Servicing
If you happen to drive far out of town and then are faced with a problem, you'll no doubt have to visit a nearby car servicing station. Unless it's an absolute emergency, don't let just any technician get under your car's hood. Visit a place you know is reputed and if it's not an authorized station for your car brand, ensure the technicians use the approved materials, for instance the exact grade of oil, or replacement parts bearing the exact numbers approved by the car manufacturer. This not only ensures the best results and reliability, but will also comply with any warranty the car may be under. Also make sure you retain all the bills and service receipts that bear the above details.

Whoever you entrust your car with, make sure they are careful workers. If they pay attention to the little details, you'll know your car is in good hands.


What To Look For - Car Servicing Needs
Depending on what type of car you drive, it's easier to pick out any faults and take care of them before they grow into larger problems.

For hatchbacks and sallons used by the family, all you'll need to take care of is the engine oil and all other fluids, check the brakes, wheel alignment and the air conditioning and take note of any squeaks or other odd sounds.

If you drive a crossover or an 4x4 and your driving takes you off road or on a trail often, give the steering and suspension a few checks even now and then and drop it off for a service when needed.

Sportscars tend to demand more attention, but they also come with several terms and conditions. If you're comfortable working with cars, you can always try to do the small bits yourself. For everything else, the servicing guys will be more than happy to take over.


So, no matter what car you drive, take care of it, and it will take care of you in return. Keep an eye and an ear open for any possible issues, have regular top ups performed when required, and before you know it, you'll have a car that runs as good as new and will have retained it's value well.

 

 

This category currently has no associated content.