


Basic Service to Full Service
Basic: Oil and Filter Change, Fluid Top-up, Visual Inspection, Tire Check, Brake Check, Battery and alternator n bulbs
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Full Service
Engine:
Oil and Filter Change: Fresh oil is essential for lubrication and engine health. The oil filter is also replaced.
Fluid Levels: Checking and topping up fluids like coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
Air Filter: Inspecting and potentially replacing the air filter.
Drive Belts: Checking the condition and tension of drive belts.
Timing Belt: Checking the timing belt replacement intervals.
Fuel System: Inspecting the fuel system and tank (if visible).
Brakes:
Brake Pads and Discs: Inspecting for wear and damage.
Brake Fluid: Checking the condition and level, and potentially replacing it.
Brake Lines and Hoses: Visually inspecting for leaks and damage.
Handbrake: Checking the security and travel of the handbrake linkages.
Brake Callipers: Checking for leaks and security.
Tires and Wheels:
Tyre Condition and Pressure: Checking tread depth, and adjusting pressure.
Wheel Bearings: Checking the condition of wheel bearings.
Steering and Suspension:
Steering and Suspension Components: Checking for wear and tear.
Steering Rack Gaiters: Inspecting the condition of steering rack gaiters.
Shock Absorbers: Checking the condition and reporting any leaks.
Exhaust System:
Exhaust System: Visually checking the condition and security of the exhaust.
Exhaust Smoke: Visually checking exhaust smoke (especially on diesel vehicles).
Electrical:
Lights: Checking all exterior and interior lights (headlights, brake lights, indicators, etc.).
Battery: Checking the security, condition, and print results.
Charging System: Testing the alternator charging rate.
Basic: Oil and Filter Change, Fluid Top-up, Visual Inspection, Tire Check, Brake Check, Battery and alternator n bulbs
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Full Service
Engine:
Oil and Filter Change: Fresh oil is essential for lubrication and engine health. The oil filter is also replaced.
Fluid Levels: Checking and topping up fluids like coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
Air Filter: Inspecting and potentially replacing the air filter.
Drive Belts: Checking the condition and tension of drive belts.
Timing Belt: Checking the timing belt replacement intervals.
Fuel System: Inspecting the fuel system and tank (if visible).
Brakes:
Brake Pads and Discs: Inspecting for wear and damage.
Brake Fluid: Checking the condition and level, and potentially replacing it.
Brake Lines and Hoses: Visually inspecting for leaks and damage.
Handbrake: Checking the security and travel of the handbrake linkages.
Brake Callipers: Checking for leaks and security.
Tires and Wheels:
Tyre Condition and Pressure: Checking tread depth, and adjusting pressure.
Wheel Bearings: Checking the condition of wheel bearings.
Steering and Suspension:
Steering and Suspension Components: Checking for wear and tear.
Steering Rack Gaiters: Inspecting the condition of steering rack gaiters.
Shock Absorbers: Checking the condition and reporting any leaks.
Exhaust System:
Exhaust System: Visually checking the condition and security of the exhaust.
Exhaust Smoke: Visually checking exhaust smoke (especially on diesel vehicles).
Electrical:
Lights: Checking all exterior and interior lights (headlights, brake lights, indicators, etc.).
Battery: Checking the security, condition, and print results.
Charging System: Testing the alternator charging rate.