A vehicle service center is typically where vehicle maintenance takes place. You can visit a nearby mechanic shop to observe how an automobile is maintained and the procedures the service technician follows. Here, some important check-ups are addressed.
Check or top up oil levels in all vehicles. A service technician examines the engine oil, coolant, brake oil, and water using a dipstick. Oil, water, and coolants are topped up or replaced during routine inspections.
Belt Inspection A belt inspection is crucial. It should be replaced immediately if damaged or loose.
Battery It is an essential part of a vehicle and should be checked frequently. By removing the battery cap and looking inside, you can check the battery electrolyte (distilled water). If the quantity is low, distilled water is added to top it up. Modern batteries have sealed caps and do not need to be checked; they are maintenance-free. However, even if advertised as maintenance-free, some batteries have removable caps. These should be checked regularly.
Brakes By pressing the pedal, the service technician inspects the brakes. If maintenance is required, the service mechanic notifies the customer.
Cooling System By topping up the coolant, the technician inspects the cooling system. The correct coolant should be used to replenish the cooling system, instead of just water.
Air Conditioning By checking if the airflow is coming through all necessary vents, our service mechanic checks the cooling and heating systems.
Tires Our mechanic at the auto service station inspects the tires, ensuring they are properly inflated and looking for external damages.