Faqs

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Faqs

For most vehicles, synthetic oil changes are recommended every 8,000–10,000 km, while conventional oil should be changed every 5,000–7,000 km. Always check your owner’s manual for exact intervals.

Squealing or grinding noises, vibration when braking, longer stopping distances, or a brake warning light on your dashboard are all indicators you should get your brakes inspected.

Common signs include uneven tire wear, drifting or pulling while driving, knocking noises over bumps, and excessive bouncing after hitting a pothole.

Tire rotation is typically recommended every 10,000 km, and balancing should be done whenever you notice vibrations or during tire replacement.

If your vehicle pulls to one side, the steering wheel looks off-center, or your tires wear unevenly, you likely need an alignment check.

Safety inspections cover brakes, steering, suspension, tires, lights, electrical systems, exhaust, glass, and more to ensure your vehicle meets provincial road safety standards.

Absolutely. Every Vehicle We Sell Undergoes A Full Inspection And Safety Check To Ensure Reliability And Peace Of Mind Before Purchase.

Yes-we Handle Everything From Small Fixes Like Belt And Hose Replacements To Major Engine And Transmission Repairs, All Performed By Certified Technicians.

Common Reasons Include Low Refrigerant, Leaks, Clogged Filters, Or A Failing Compressor. A Diagnostic Test Can Quickly Identify The Issue.

Most Vehicles Benefit From A Tune-up Every 50,000–80,000 Km, But Some Newer Models Can Go Longer. A Tune-up Improves Fuel Efficiency, Performance, And Reliability.