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Servicing A Car

A car service enables you to confidently drive your vehicle without the constant worry that something is going to go wrong. A service checks numerous components and sections of the car including both mechanical and electrical components in order to make sure that the vehicle is safe for use on the road and also to identify any potential problems. Having a service can save you a lot of money in the long run because it could prevent what is a relatively inexpensive fix from becoming a major financial outlay.

 

There are different levels of service and, depending on the make and model of car and which garage or mechanic you use, the cost of a service can vary greatly. Considering the incredible number of sensors as well as mechanical and electrical parts, it is a sensible idea to have a regular service and most car owners are encouraged to do so at regular intervals.

 

Different manufacturers will have different recommendations when it comes to how often you should have your car serviced. Generally you should consider a full service roughly every twelve months or 12,000 miles and you may want to consider an interim service halfway through this period. By keeping on top of the checks that are conducted with a service you allow your mechanic or garage to be able to identify and detect any problems as soon as they start to materialise or even before this.

 

The full service is a comprehensive check of sensors, brakes, steering, and many other parts of the vehicle that you drive every day. Safety features are also checked in order to make sure that your vehicle is safe for use on the roads and that you are not putting yourself or other road users in any danger when you drive your car.

 

Servicing a car yourself is not advised unless you are a professional mechanic. There are certain checks that you should complete on a regular basis yourself, such as tyre pressures and oil levels, but beyond these basic checks you should leave your car in the capable and typically safer hands of a trained and qualified mechanic with all the right tools at their disposal.

 

For more information on the benefits of regularly servicing a car as well as tips on how to best maintain your car yourself between services visit car-service.org.uk.