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A car service is routine maintenance performed to keep the vehicle running smoothly and safely, typically including tasks like oil changes, fluid checks, and inspections for potential issues.
Tyres
Changing tyres is necessary to ensure road safety and optimal vehicle performance. Worn tyres can compromise grip, traction, and braking capabilities, increasing the risk of accidents, especially in adverse weather conditions.
Brake Pads
Brake pads are a key component of any vehicle’s braking system. When you use your brakes, the pads hydraulically squeeze the brake discs, slowing your car down through friction and pressure.
Brakes Discs
Brake discs, also known as rotors, are key components of a vehicle's braking system. They're typically made of cast iron or composite materials and are mounted to the wheel hub. When the brakes are applied, calipers squeeze brake pads against the spinning discs, generating friction that slows down the vehicle.
Wishbone
Wishbones, also known as control arms or A-arms, are key components of a car's suspension system. They connect the wheel hub to the chassis and help control the movement of the wheels. Wishbones typically have a triangular shape and are equipped with bushings or ball joints at each end to allow for movement and flexibility.
Track-Rod
Track rods, also known as tie rods, are essential components of a vehicle's steering system. They connect the steering rack or gearbox to the steering knuckles or wheel hubs. When the driver turns the steering wheel, the track rods transmit this motion to the wheels, allowing them to turn left or right.
Anti Roll Bar Link
An anti-roll bar link, also known as a sway bar link or stabilizer bar link, is a vital part of a vehicle's suspension system. It connects the anti-roll bar (sway bar) to the suspension components such as the control arms or struts. The purpose of the anti-roll bar link is to control body roll during cornering and enhance stability.
Alternator
An alternator is a critical component of a vehicle's electrical system. It's a device that generates electrical power to charge the battery and supply electricity to various electrical components when the engine is running.
Fan Belt
A fan belt, also known as a drive belt or serpentine belt, is a crucial component of a vehicle's engine. It is a rubber belt that connects various engine accessories, such as the alternator, power steering pump, water pump, and air conditioning compressor, to the engine's crankshaft pulley.
Exhaust
The exhaust system in a vehicle expels gases produced during engine combustion. These gases are collected, transported, treated to reduce emissions, and expelled through the tailpipe. The system also reduces engine noise through mufflers.
Diagnostic
A vehicle diagnostic involves using specialized tools and software to identify issues or malfunctions within a vehicle's systems and components. This process typically includes connecting diagnostic equipment to the vehicle's onboard computer system, known as the OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics II) system. T
Vehicle Recovery
Vehicle recovery refers to the process of retrieving a disabled or stranded vehicle and transporting it to a safe location, such as a repair shop or the owner's home. This can be done using various methods, including towing, winching, or roadside assistance services.