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Regular servicing is necessary to maintain the performance and reliability of your vehicle. Follow your manufacturer’s recommended service schedule, or contact our service centre to find out your next service appointment.

It is not recommended to delay servicing even if you are not facing any issues to ensure that the reliability, safety and performance of your vehicle is maintained.

When your vehicle will not start, there are a few things that could be the issue such as a dead battery, a bad alternator, or a bad starter. It could even be a bad sensor or a stretched or broken timing belt. If it is the starter or dead battery, you will hear a click when you try to start the ignition. To determine which it is, you can use a voltmeter to check the battery. When the vehicle is off, it should show 12 volts. When you turn the key to start the vehicle, it shouldn’t drop below 10.50 volts and if it does, then it is most likely the battery.

When the check engine light comes on and is solid (not blinking), we recommend you to bring it to our service center to have it checked. We have a special code reader to properly diagnose the problem for you.

Immediately stop your vehicle and switch off the engine and arrange for our service centre to pick up your vehicle.

There is a fault with the heat exchanger, causing the engine oil and coolant to mix.

They are worn out and need replacement, or the brake lining is contaminated. You will likely need a brake inspection and replacement to determine the issue.