SERVICING

SERVICING

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LOG BOOK

A logbook service is based on your vehicle's kilometres (e.g. 10KM, 40KM service). It's a proactive approach to car maintenance where regular inspections and small fixes can keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently. It can also prevent small problems turning into major damage which could be costly to repair.


What to except from your service



  • Change oil and filter
  • Check for fluid leaks and top up where necessary
  • Check brake operations, pad wear and adjust if necessary
  • Check handbrake operation and adjust if needed
  • Check engine/drivetrain and exhaust system for integrity/ security and damage
  • Check steering and suspension for function operation and signs of wear
  • Check battery/lights/wipers/washers and hom operations and condition
  • Check tyres/tyre pressure

GENERAL SERVICING

General servicing normally includes a comprehensive vehicle inspection and diagnostic checks, engine oil and filter replacement, vehicle greasing and tyre rotation by a professional factory - trained technician.


  • Is your vehicle making a new sound?
  • Is your steering wheel shaking?
  • Have you hit any large potholes recently?


Any information you can provide us will help us understand your vehicle’s needs better

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PINK SLIPS

An eSafety check, commonly referred to as a pink slip, is a mechanical inspection carried out by an Authorised Inspection Scheme station. New South Wales prides itself on having a fleet of safe and modern vehicles on our roads and to that end, each vehicle must be fully inspected prior to renewing vehicle registration.


During an inspection we will check over your vehicle, bumper to bumper, to ensure that it meets all the requirements for being a roadworthy vehicle in New South Wales. Some of the main points we look at are:


  • All exterior lights function as expected
  • Tyre wear and condition
  • Worn or damaged suspension components, wheel bearings
  • Inspect body for accident damage, corrosion and overall general condition
  • Inspect engine bay and driveline for damage and evidence of leaking fluids
  • Safety features such as seatbelts, airbags, wiper blades and horn
  • Brake system efficiency, park brake and ABS operation
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