Annual inspections required by law to ensure that vehicles meet road safety and environmental standards. Class 4 covers cars, small vans, and motor caravans, while Class 7 covers goods vehicles weighing between 3,000 and 3,500 kg.
Comprehensive check-up and maintenance of a vehicle, including oil changes, fluid checks, brake inspections, and overall health assessments to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Replacement of the engine oil and oil filter to maintain engine health and efficiency, typically recommended every 5,000 to 10,000 miles.
Examination and servicing of the braking system, including pads, discs, and fluid, to ensure safe and effective stopping power.
Replacement of old or worn tyres with new ones, ensuring they are balanced correctly for a smooth and safe ride.
Adjustment of the angles of the wheels to the manufacturer's specifications, improving tire lifespan and vehicle handling.
Checking the battery's health and charging system, and replacing the battery if it's no longer holding a charge or providing adequate power.
Inspection and repair of the exhaust system, including the muffler and catalytic converter, to ensure proper emission control and noise reduction.
Maintenance and repair of the suspension and steering systems, ensuring vehicle stability, comfort, and handling.
Using specialized tools to diagnose engine issues and faults by reading error codes from the vehicle's onboard computer system.
Checking and recharging the air conditioning system, including inspecting the compressor, refrigerant levels, and overall system performance.
Inspecting, repairing, or replacing the clutch system to ensure smooth gear shifting and power transfer from the engine to the wheels.
Maintenance of the transmission system, including fluid changes and repairs, to ensure smooth and efficient gear changes.
Inspecting the cooling system, including the radiator, hoses, and coolant levels, to prevent overheating and maintain engine temperature.
Fixing issues with vehicle lighting and electrical systems, including headlights, brake lights, indicators, and the car’s internal electronics.
Replacing the timing belt at manufacturer-recommended intervals to prevent engine damage and ensure synchronized engine operation.
Cleaning the fuel system to remove deposits and contaminants, improving engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Comprehensive safety checks of critical vehicle components to ensure they are in good working order and meet safety standards.
Testing the vehicle’s exhaust emissions to ensure they meet legal environmental standards, often part of the MOT test.
Thorough inspections of used vehicles before purchase to identify any existing or potential issues, giving buyers confidence in their purchase decision.
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