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Service information
Having your vehicle serviced to the manufacturers
schedule is very important as all modern vehicles have engine
management systems to keep it in tune for all its working life.
Worn plugs, blocked filters and poor oil quality can have a big
effect on your engines performance and economy. Most vehicle
service schedules vary, some have plug changes at 20,000 or 60,000
miles (NOT every service) air filters at 24,000 and pollen filters
at 18,000 so the correct schedule needs to be carried out. With
the Autodata technical software we can print out the correct
service schedule required for your vehicles mileage.Below are
a few service items that may require special attention |
MOT Emission
Tests
| Petrol:
From our
experience most MOT emission failures are not due to the catalytic
converter but either a sensor (giving a fault code) failure or
a badly maintained engine. A new set of plugs, air filter and
an oil change with a high quality oil usually does the trick.
Your engine should warm up to normal working temperature (83
to 110 deg C) and the cooling fan should cut in to avoid overheating.
In some cases if faults have gone unnoticed for a while then
your converter may be damaged. We can check for any fault codes
using the latest Bosch KTS 650 diagnostic scanner. |
| Diesel
cars are
now becoming more difficult to get through an MOT test as emission
levels are now quite low, 2.5 for non turbo and 3.0 for turbo's.
We recommend having your vehicle serviced and MOT tested at the
same time as this will ensure that all filters and oils are clean.
Also have your camshaft and pump belts checked for wear and correct
timing. Incorrect cam and pump timing can have a big effect on
emissions. Adding a diesel additive a few weeks before will help
clean out your fuel system plus taking it for a long run just
before the test will ensure the engine is completely hot. Later
diesel cars now have engine management systems and catalytic
converters greatly reducing emissions. |
Spark Plugs
You can trust the performance
of a Bosch Super Start Spark Plug. Suitably named for reliable,
super starting, Super Start Spark Plugs are Bosch quality inside
and out. Built to withstand extreme operating temperatures and
give more power, Bosch Super Start is ideal for all small engine
applications. |
HT Leads
HT leads play a big
part in delivering the spark to your plugs so we would recommend
changing them at every 2nd or 3rd plug change (60,000 to 80,000
miles for most vehicles) This is because the leads insulation
will begin to break down over time due to heat or oil contamination
and may cause engine misfires or poor starting in damp weather.
Due to the high cost of some HT lead sets they are very often
left. |
Pollen Filters
Pollen filters are very often overlooked
during a service. They are not fitted to every vehicle so you
need to check your handbook. These filters clean the air that
enters into your heating system and are usually changed at 18,000
or 20,000 miles. If you do a lot of town/city driving we would
recommend changing at 10,000 miles.
If your heater fan is blowing but no air seems to be coming into
the car then your filter is probably blocked. These filters are
not expensive so ask your garage to change it at least once a
year. |
Drive Belts
Cam belts do break and they can cause
serious engine damage. Timing belt technology has got better
with a more durable material such as Highly Saturated Nitrile
(HSN). For this reason most cam belts will last until the recommended
mileage change. It is usually something else that causes it to
fail prematurely, ie water pump failure, guide pulley, belt tensioner,
oil or antifreeze contamination. It
is good practice to check the belt about half way to its change
point. (If its changed at 80,000 miles then check at 40,000)
Most experienced mechanics will spot any potential problems.
If your cam belt is 5 or more years old but has not reached the
recommended mileage then we would advise you to have it changed
at your next service. |
| Serpentine belts (more
commonly know as your alternator or fan belt) are now very common
on most vehicles. These belts drive your alternator, power steering,
water pump and air conditioning. If your belt breaks it will
not cause any damage to your engine so long as you stop driving.
If you can see radial cracks across the belt then have it changed
at your next service. |
Cooling
System
Antifreeze does much more in your engine
than just stop it from freezing. Manufacturers use a number of
different materials in engine construction such as cast iron,
alloys, plastics and rubber and all these materials will de-grade
or corrode in some form over time. The
antifreeze solution is designed to stop this process but only
if it is in the correct ratio (usually 30/70 or 50/50). These
inhibitors will only last 2 or 3 years so it is vital that antifreeze
is changed as recommended. Antifreeze also acts as a lubricant
for your water pump and if to weak may cause premature wear and
leakage. Some new higher spec antifreezes are now available with
greater protection up to 5 years. Always use a 50/50 mix for
top ups |
Braking
system
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Brake fluid: Most manufactures recommend changing
brake fluid at 2 year intervals this is because brake fluid will
absorb moisture from the air. The water in the brake fluid causes
the fluid to boil at a lower temperature. How does it get that
hot? Take a look at F1 racing you can quite often see the brake
discs glowing. Your disc may not get that hot but quite close
during high speed braking. If your fluid boiling point is low
it may cause brake fade or in some cases brake failure. Most
garages have a brake fluid tester and will test it for free.
If it boils at 169c or lower - have it changed (Dot 4 ).
Brake Discs
and Pads: With the ever increasing efficiency of braking systems
and harder materials being used in the construction of brake
pads, it is now quite common for brake discs to wear at the same
rate as your brake pads. If you do a lot of motorway driving
with high speed stop starts then disc changes may be required
at 30,000 miles. Under normal driving conditions discs will probably
last up to 60,000 miles. Always make sure a high quality brake
pad is fitted to your vehicle.
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Exhaust
System
If you are having problems
with your exhaust then we can supply and fit new systems made
by bosal These excellent quality exhausts
are fitted by many leading car manufacturers as original equipment.
Most exhaust systems and catalytic convertors come with a 24
months unlimited mileage warranty. To ensure your exhaust is
fitted perfectly we will normally use new exhaust clamps, gaskets
and rubber mountings. |
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Batteries
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The battery
in your vehicle has to cope with an ever increasing amount of
electrical equipment and with sophisticated engine management
systems it is essential that your battery is up to the task.
When you have a new battery fitted ask to have the alternator
output checked under load as this will ensure your battery is
being charged at the correct rate (13.5v to 14.5v). If your battery
does go flat then remember to check your user manual or ask your
local garage before jump starting as this may cause damage to
your engine management system. Removing and re-fitting a new
battery may upset or loose system settings i.e. Radio codes,
alarms or activate central locking (with your keys in the ignition!)
Bosch Silver
is the right power pack for your automobile.
Bosch Silver provides superior power reserves. Their high current
consumption makes them extremely suited to short trips and gives
them good cold starting characteristics.
The innovative
silver alloy increases their service life by 20% over conventional
car batteries. And they are 100% maintenance-free.
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