FAQs
How
often do I need my car servicing?
Why
does my cambelt need changing?
Why
have you recommended I change the Brake fluid and antifreeze?
Why
does my air conditioning not blow cold?
Why
does my air conditioning smell?
I have
been advised that my gearbox oil needs changing, why?
How often do I
need my car servicing?
More and more modern cars have service lights to indicate when
a service is due. This indicator is triggered by the number of
miles the car has covered, the number of times the ignition key
is turned and other factors detected by the onboard computers
in the vehicle.
With older cars it is very wise to follow the manufacturer's recommendations
and service the vehicle on a mileage or time basis, whichever
comes first. Low mileage vehicles need just as much love and attention
as their higher mileage cousins as they do lot more short start
stop journeys and are subject to greater wear on brakes, clutches
and engine.
Why does my cambelt
need changing?
Many moons ago nearly all production cars had chains to drive
the internal mechanics on the vehicle. With the advent of more
compact engines and better material technology, many manufacturers
in their wisdom decided that it would be better to replace the
noiser chain with a quieter “rubber” belt. This also had the advantage
of being able to go through angles and was easier (and cheaper)
for the manufacturer to install. Unfortunately when the belts
began to snap / fray and simply work their way off their rollers
this caused expensive (in most cases) repairs as the pistons can
hit the valves and the sudden quietness can be very disconcerting.
This is even more important with diesel engines and it is strongly
recommended that you change this belt on a regular basis. Please
call in or telephone us to see if your belt needs changing and
receive a free no obligation quote.
Why have you
recommended I change the Brake fluid and antifreeze?
Brake fluid is hydroscopic i.e. it absorbs moisture from the
air. Over time brake fluid becomes contaminated with excess water
which lowers its boiling point and is not as easily compressed
thus causing potential problems with brake fade.
Antifreeze loses its anticorrosive properties overtime and can
cause a build-up of sludge and rust if not changed on a regular
basis. In extreme cases this can cause problems with overheating
and the cylinder head gasket.
Why does my air conditioning
not blow cold?
The air conditioning in the vehicle is just like a mini fridge.
Gas circulates around and cools the air blowing into the car.
Over time with the movement of the engine seals can slowly release
this gas (there is only about 2lbs of gas in to start with) and
the conditioning becomes less effective. We can check the level
of gas in the system free of charge and advise on a top-up if
necessary.
Why does my air
conditioning smell?
Bacteria builds up in the warm, moist ducts of the systems. We
have a special cleaning agent that kills the bacteria and deodorises
the system. Please call for details.
I have been advised
that my gearbox oil needs changing, why?
Oil molecules shear overtime making the lubrication properties
of oil less protective. If you have problems selecting gears or
the gear change is noisy it may well be that your gearbox oil
is due for renewal. Most manufacturers have a recommended service
schedule for this job
For
any further details please contact our Anthony on 01244 380200.