REGULAR CAR SERVICE

Shri Rajasthan Enterprises offers you a Best Regular Car Service at an very reasonable price. We provide you a all car services including oil and filter change, brake inspection, tire inspection, suspension and steering system inspection, electrical system inspection, air filter replacement and many more services. 

In order to ensure an automobile’s best performance, safety, and longevity, regular car service refers to the routine maintenance and examination of a car. It includes an in-depth check of all the car’s systems and parts to identify any possible issues or indications of damage. Manufacturers advise regular maintenance, which is important for maintaining the car in good shape.

An experienced mechanic or technician will carry out a number of processes during a regular car service. Checking and topping off all fluid levels (such as coolant, brake fluid, and power steering fluid), inspecting the brake system (including pads, rotors, and brake fluid), checking the tyres for wear and proper price increases, checking the suspension system, checking the battery and charging system, and checking the exhaust system for leaks or damage are a few of these that may need to be done.

As part of the service, the electrical system, including the lights, signals, and battery connections, may also be examined. The mechanic will also examine the engine’s parts, including the timing belt and, if necessary, the ignition system and spark plugs. Additionally, they might check the hoses and belts for damage as well as the radiator and thermostat in the cooling system.

There are various advantages to routine auto maintenance. First of all, by taking care of any possible faults before they develop into bigger issues, it helps maintain the vehicle’s safety and reliability. By maintaining all parts of the car properly, it also increases the lifespan of the vehicle. Regular maintenance can lower the danger of unforeseen failures or unexpected roadside situations while also increasing fuel efficiency and overall performance. Regular maintenance also helps maintain the automobile’s market value because a well-kept car is more attractive to potential buyers.

Depending on the vehicle’s make and model, driving conditions, and mileage, the frequency of car maintenance can change. Every 6,000 to 12,000 miles or every 6 to 12 months, whichever comes first, it is typically advised to get a service.

 

PROCESS OF REGULAR CAR SERVICE

1. OIL AND FILTER CHANGE– The old engine oil is removed and replaced with new, manufacturer-recommended oil during an oil and filter change during routine auto maintenance. In order to ensure proper filtration of pollutants, they also change the oil filter. Finding the oil drain plug, removing it to drain the old oil, removing the old oil filter, installing the new filter, and then adding the right quantity and type of new oil to the engine are the steps in the procedure. Before finishing the oil and filter change, the mechanic makes sure the drain plug is tightly fastened and checks for any oil leaks.

2. BRAKE INSPECTION– In a routine car service, the mechanic performs a brake examination to check the braking system for wear, damage, and proper performance. They visually check the brake callipers, brake lines, brake pads and brake rotors. The mechanic determines the thickness of the brake pads and looks for any signs of damage or uneven wear. The brakes might also be put to the test to make sure they work well and are responsive. If necessary, they will suggest brake fluid flushing, rotor resurfacing, or replacement, as well as brake pad replacement to ensure the best possible brake performance and safety.

2. BRAKE INSPECTION– In a routine car service, the mechanic performs a brake examination to check the braking system for wear, damage, and proper performance. They visually check the brake callipers, brake lines, brake pads and brake rotors. The mechanic determines the thickness of the brake pads and looks for any signs of damage or uneven wear. The brakes might also be put to the test to make sure they work well and are responsive. If necessary, they will suggest brake fluid flushing, rotor resurfacing, or replacement, as well as brake pad replacement to ensure the best possible brake performance and safety.

3. TIRE INSPECTION– The mechanic checks the tyres for wear, tread depth, and general condition during a routine tyre checkup. The tyres are visually examined for any indications of damage, such as cuts, bulges, or punctures. To determine the depth of the tyre travel, the mechanic might use a tread depth metre. Additionally, they use a pressure instrument to check the tyre pressure. To ensure uniform wear across all tyres, they could, if necessary, advise tyre rotation. They will advise tyre replacement if the tyres are worn out or damaged in order to preserve the vehicle’s proper handling, traction, and safety on the road.

4. INSPECTION OF THE SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEM– The mechanic looks at many components to ensure proper functionality and safety during an inspection of the suspension and steering system during a routine car service. They visually check the shocks, struts, control arms, bushings and shock absorbers for signs of wear, damage or leaks. Additionally, they examine the steering linkage, including the tie rods and ball joints, for any looseness or play. The mechanic might take the car for a test drive to check out its stability and handling. They will advise necessary fixes or replacements if problems or problems are found in order to maintain a controlled and comfortable ride and guarantee adequate steering response.

4. INSPECTION OF THE SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEM– The mechanic looks at many components to ensure proper functionality and safety during an inspection of the suspension and steering system during a routine car service. They visually check the shocks, struts, control arms, bushings and shock absorbers for signs of wear, damage or leaks. Additionally, they examine the steering linkage, including the tie rods and ball joints, for any looseness or play. The mechanic might take the car for a test drive to check out its stability and handling. They will advise necessary fixes or replacements if problems or problems are found in order to maintain a controlled and comfortable ride and guarantee adequate steering response.

5. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INSPECTION– The mechanic inspects many components to ensure proper functioning and safety during an electrical system examination as part of a routine auto service. They check for any indications of corrosion or damage on the battery and its connections. To make sure the alternator is properly charging the battery, they check the charging system. The mechanic examines the functionality of the vehicle’s electrical systems, including the power windows, mirrors, and audio system. To check for any error codes or problems with the electronic control modules, they might use diagnostic tools. In order to preserve optimal electrical performance and functionality, they will advise any repairs or replacements that could be required.

6. AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT– Our  mechanic finds the air filter housing, which is often situated under the hood, during an air filter replacement during routine auto maintenance. To get to the old air filter, they remove the housing cover or clips. The mechanic carefully removes the old air filter while noting its position. They check the filter for dirt, debris, and signs of degradation. If necessary, they clean the filter housing to get clear of any collected dirt or debris. After that, the mechanic replaces the air filter, making sure it is seated and positioned correctly. They finish changing the air filter by putting the housing cover or clamps back in place.

6. AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT– Our  mechanic finds the air filter housing, which is often situated under the hood, during an air filter replacement during routine auto maintenance. To get to the old air filter, they remove the housing cover or clips. The mechanic carefully removes the old air filter while noting its position. They check the filter for dirt, debris, and signs of degradation. If necessary, they clean the filter housing to get clear of any collected dirt or debris. After that, the mechanic replaces the air filter, making sure it is seated and positioned correctly. They finish changing the air filter by putting the housing cover or clamps back in place.

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