Car service in Inverell
Servicing the Inverell and surrounding regions since 1986, Inverell Steering Specialists Mechanical Repairs (MVRL18822) are your best mechanic for suspension repairs, modifications and wheel alignments
Read moreOur team is qualified to conduct log book servicing on cars from brands such as Holden, Ford, Mazda, Toyota, Nissan, BMW, Audi, Hyundai, Honda, Kia, and many more.
The best way to keep your car running safely and reliably as well as maintain your statutory new car warranty is to carry out regular log book servicing.
We don't need to use a physical log book to perform a Log Book Service, we simply adhere to the guidelines set out by the vehicle's manufacturer. We can supply you with a log book to record your car's service history, which is useful if you decide to sell the car.
Despite common belief, you do not need to visit a car dealership for Log Book Servicing in order to keep the new car warranty intact. The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission have made it clear that by law you can take your car to an authorised mechanic or service centre of your choice. See the facts:
They say that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! This is especially so with cars and why vehicle manufacturers specify regular log book services.
A log book service will examine components like the serpentine belts, brake pads, shock absorbers, and fluid levels to guarantee your car operates at the peak of performance. Remaining up-to-date with log book services is essential to protect your car's warranty, and the experienced technicians at Inverell Steering Specialists & Mechanical Repairs are qualified to execute your vehicle's next logbook Service - contact us now to book it in.
If you're vehicle is due for a logbook service, speak with the team at Inverell Steering Specialists & Mechanical Repairs or book online.
What is a Log Book Service?
A logbook service is an extensive procedure that consists of examining and, if necessary, replacing specific parts and fluids on your automobile. This is done at specific intervals outlined by the vehicle's maker to maintain your warranty.
Why do I need a log book service?
Sticking to the Log Book keeps your vehicle in its safest and most reliable state and helps to maintain your statutory new car warranty.
What is the difference between a general service and a log book service?
A car log book service should be performed at least once per year or every 20,000 km, whichever comes first. As opposed to services that adhere to manufacturer guidelines, a regular car service is more broad and may involve replacing the oil, inspecting the tires, brakes and suspension.
Will I lose my New Car Warranty if I don't go back to the dealer?
No. There is no requirement under the Australian Consumer Law for a vehicle to be serviced by an authorized dealer in order for the consumer guarantees and manufacturer’s warranty to apply, provided the service is accordance with the specified requirements by a qualified mechanic or service centre. Inverell Steering Specialists & Mechanical Repairs is fully qualified to service new vehicles. We have more information on this for you in our article. Please click here.
What happens if something is not right after my car service?
We take great pride in our work, but if something doesn't seem quite right then just let us know. Plus you have the added assurance of our REPCO Nationwide Warranty if you find yourself out of town.
What happens if I've lost my logbook?
It is not necessary to have a physical Log Book present; we just have to stick to the manufacturer's guidelines. We are more than happy to supply you with a Log Book so that you can record your car's service history - an advantage if you ever decide to resell your vehicle.
Servicing the Inverell and surrounding regions since 1986, Inverell Steering Specialists Mechanical Repairs (MVRL18822) are your best mechanic for suspension repairs, modifications and wheel alignments
Read moreInverell Steering Specialists & Mechanical Repairs have the expertise and knowledge to perform repairs, diagnostics and service on all European and Luxury vehicles.
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