Regular oil changes are essential to keep your engine running smoothly. It helps reduce friction, keeping your engine clean and improving fuel efficiency, ultimately extending the life of your vehicle.
Signs of brake problems include squeaking, an empty brake pedal, vibrations when braking or when the vehicle is pulled to one side. If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to have your brakes checked.
The type of oil depends on the car manufacturer and the model of your vehicle. Check your handbook for the recommended oil specifications. Or contact our specialists for assistance.
If the check-engine light comes on, it is advisable to diagnose the vehicle as soon as possible. Ignoring them can lead to more serious problems.
A safety check usually includes checks on brakes, tyres, headlights, steering, suspension and exhaust systems to make sure your vehicle is safe to drive.
As a general rule, oil should be changed every 10 000 to 15 000 kilometres, but it’s best to check your vehicle handbook for specific recommendations based on your car model.
Brake calipers can wear out due to heat, corrosion or lack of brake fluid. This wear can reduce braking performance, so it is important to check regularly.
The oil level can be checked using the dipstick under the bonnet. If the oil level is below the recommended mark, it’s time to add more oil or carry out a scheduled oil change.
Driving with worn brakes is dangerous and can cause accidents. If you suspect that your brakes are worn, have them checked immediately or contact our experts.
You can schedule a service visit by calling us directly or using the contact form on our website to find a time that works best for you.