A service is more than an oil change. It is a chance to check the condition of the components your vehicle depends on every day — brakes, tyres, fluids, filters, belts, battery and suspension — and to spot small issues before they become expensive repairs.
Regular servicing also gives you a clearer picture of how your vehicle is tracking over time. If your car is due for manufacturer-scheduled maintenance, see our Logbook Servicing. If it is due for a broader scheduled check-up, our Minor / Major Service page outlines the difference between the two service levels and what is typically included.


A car service usually includes engine oil and filter replacement where required, fluid checks, safety inspections, and an assessment of key components such as brakes, tyres, battery, belts and suspension. The exact work depends on your vehicle and its service interval.
General car servicing focuses on the condition and maintenance needs of the vehicle. Logbook servicing follows the manufacturer’s scheduled requirements and is designed to help maintain warranty coverage.
That depends on your vehicle’s age, mileage and service history. A minor service covers routine maintenance and inspections, while a major service includes a deeper check and additional replacement items at set intervals.
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