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Frequently Asked Questions.

The answer is NO, to maintain your manufacturer’s warranty you need to comply with the following

  • Have your vehicle serviced at a licensed workshop by licensed technicians
  • The parts fitted to your vehicle match or exceed the manufacturer’s requirements.
  • The service center follows the service procedure set out by the manufacturer.
  • Your vehicle is serviced within the timeline set out by the manufacturer (Check your Logbook)
  • Your logbook is completed and stamped by the Service Centre

Your vehicle logbook or owner manual will detail the required service interval. Your car manufacturer will recommend maximum times and distances to leave between servicing intervals, considering factors such as the age and make and model of the vehicle. However, usually, it is recommended to get professional servicing done every six months or 10,000km.

All tyres that’re six years and above need regular inspection. We provide comprehensive tyres & wheels services to keep your car safe on the roads. If your tyres are worn out, has less than 1.5mm tread depth or have visible sidewall damage, we can replace your tyres for you

Getting a logbook service as and when recommended in your logbook is the minimum requirement you need to comply with to maintain your manufacturer’s warranty. It is not only necessary to maintain your car’s warranty but is also crucial for the extended life of your vehicle.

You should get your brakes inspected every six months. Depending on the model of your vehicle, type, and frequency of driving, you may need to get your brakes inspected or serviced accordingly. You should immediately get your brakes checked if your car brakes are showing any warning signs.