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SERVICE OVERVIEW

Our exhaust & muffler inspection will include:

  1. Looking for Exhaust Leaks:
    • Check under the vehicle for visible or audible leaks.
    • Check areas like welds, pipe connections, and clamp connections.
    • Inspect for breaks, cracks, corrosion, improper alignment or burnt gaskets.
  2. Replacing Damaged Parts:
    • If we find any issues during the visual inspection, we will replace damaged components.
  3. Checking for Blockages:
    • We will check to ensure there are no obstructions in the exhaust system.
  4. Inspecting the Catalytic Converter:
    • We will verify that the catalytic converter is functioning properly.
  5. Checking Fuel Control:
    • We will monitor fuel control systems related to the exhaust.
  6. Testing for Contamination:
    • We will assess the system for any contamination or carbon buildup.

Whether you drive a passenger car or medium sized truck or SUV, our mechanics strive to ensure that your vehicle will be performing at its best.

WHY CHOOSE US

We have over 40 years of experience servicing vehicles of all makes and models. We began our business in Sydney and moved to the Central Coast, over 10 years ago.

We are proud of our service ethic, skillset and value the relationships we have made with our clients, many of whom have continued to support us over that period.

Our aim is to provide personal service to each and every customer and guarantee the satisfaction of each and every one.

Come and have a chat to us and see for yourself.

  • We make auto repair more convenient for you
  • We are a friendly and professional group of people
  • We handle a wide range of car services
  • Same day service for most repairs and maintenance
  • We get the job done right — the first time — every time.

POPULAR QUESTIONS

  • Should I consider using synthetic oil?

    A fully synthetic engine oil is found to deliver:

    • Up to five times better cleansing.
    • Up to three times more protection.
    • Less than half as much engine wear.
  • What parts should be replaced?

    • A typical routine service usually involves checking and/or replacing the following
    • Car Filters (Cabin & Engine)
    • Brake Fluid
    • Coolant
    • Power Steering Fluid
    • Engine Oil & Fluids
    • Spark Plugs
    • Brake Pads
  • How do I keep track of maintenance?

    • Start a paper trail by creating a log that includes the date a service is completed, the mileage it’s completed at, and the estimated mileage or date for your next service.
    • Download an app that can help you keep track of your car maintenance.
    • Create a spreadsheet or document that includes your vehicle’s relevant information.
    • Choose a reliable auto repair workshop that can help you keep track of your car maintenance.
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