Imagine your vehicle is behaving strangely: there are unusual sounds, the car isn't responding like it used to, or mysterious warning lights have appeared on the dashboard. In such moments, it's crucial to quickly understand what might be wrong. A 29-Point Vehicle Inspection will help identify hidden issues and prevent serious breakdowns by checking the key components and systems of your car. This way, you can drive with peace of mind, knowing you're safe on the road.
When Should You Get a Vehicle Inspection?
- The "Check Engine" light is on
- There is a rumble or vibration while driving
- The car has trouble starting or stalls while driving
- Inefficient fuel consumption
- The brake pedal feels soft or sinks
- There are knocks or squeaks when turning the steering wheel
- Issues with shifting gears
- Burning or fuel smells in the cabin
- The car pulls to one side while driving
- Frequent activation of the ABS or other safety systems
What Does Your Vehicle Inspection Include?
- Inspection of the engine and ignition systems
- Checking the condition of the braking system and brake fluid level
- Diagnosis of the suspension and steering
- Checking the technical condition of the battery and electrical systems
- Inspection of oil levels and other essential fluids
- Checking the operation of the cooling and air conditioning systems
- Diagnosis of the transmission and clutch
- Inspection of tires and brake disc condition
- Reading and analyzing error codes from electronic control units
Additional Information About the Service
A 29-Point Vehicle Inspection is a thorough check of the key components and systems of your vehicle, helping to uncover even those issues that may not be immediately apparent. We understand how important it is to detect malfunctions in a timely manner to avoid costly repairs in the future and ensure safety on the road.
How the Inspection Process Works
First, our specialists conduct a visual inspection of the main components: the engine, brakes, suspension, and steering. Then, using specialized equipment, we read the error codes from the electronic control units to identify hidden faults. We check the levels of all essential fluids and the condition of the battery, as even minor issues can affect the vehicle's performance.
What We Check and How We Proceed
During the inspection, we carefully examine the brake discs and pads. If the discs have minor damage, we may suggest resurfacing them to restore a smooth surface. If the wear is significant, we recommend replacement - this is a safety issue. The same goes for other components: if the caliper guides are dirty, we clean and lubricate them for proper brake function.
We check the suspension and steering for play and wear, and if necessary, we advise on repairs or part replacements. The electrical systems are tested for stable operation to eliminate failures in sensor and actuator functions.
Final Steps and Recommendations
After the complete inspection, we compile a report detailing the identified issues and provide recommendations for further action. If something can be repaired without replacement, we will suggest that option to save you time and effort. Typically, the entire inspection takes between one to two hours, depending on the vehicle's condition.