Below are some common questions we’re often asked. If your query isn’t listed here, feel free to contact us. We’re happy to help!
How often should I service my car?
We recommend servicing your vehicle every 6 to 12 months or at least every 10,000 km, whichever comes first. Regular servicing ensures your car stays in top condition and helps prevent costly repairs.
Before heading off, it’s essential to check the following:
  • Engine oil
  • Engine coolant
  • Tyre pressure
You won’t be having any issues, if these are all in good shape and your vehicle is regularly serviced. However, if your car hasn’t been serviced recently, we recommend checking transmission fluid, brake fluid, accessory belts, coolant hoses, and brake linings. These require more detailed inspection, so please visit us for assistance.

Ensure your car is on level ground and the engine is cool (or warm but be cautious; the parts may be hot).

  1. Open your car’s bonnet by finding the release, typically situated near the floor on the driver’s or passenger’s side.
  2. Look for the dipstick, a long, thin rod that may be easily identifiable by its bright colour or a loop at the end.
  3. Pull it out, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then pull it out again.
  4. When you check, the oil level should be within the ‘low’ and ‘full’ lines.

If the level is low, it usually takes about 1 litre of oil to reach full. If you’re unsure, don’t risk running the engine; give us a call.

Check the coolant when the engine is cool or has been off for at least 15 minutes.
  • If your vehicle has a radiator cap, remove it and ensure the coolant is full to the top. Also, check the overflow bottle; the level should sit between the low and full marks.
  • The coolant should be visible in the plastic tank if your car has a sealed radiator with a reservoir. Again, the level should be between the low and high marks.

You’ll need a tyre pressure gauge or visit your nearest petrol station with an air pump to check your tyre pressure.

  • For recommended pressures, refer to the sticker on your vehicle (often inside the driver’s door) or your owner’s manual.
  • If you’re unsure, here are general guidelines:
    Small to medium cars: Front 30–35 psi / Rear 28–30 psi
    Large cars: Front 34–38 psi / Rear 32–36 psi

If you’re not confident checking yourself, drop into CARS. We’ll happily check your fluids and tyre pressures free of charge.