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A photo of a female mechanic tightening the bolts of a car wheel in the garage.

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Recent Car Service tasks in Hamilton

2005 mazda demio ignition barrel

$250

Hamilton, New Zealand

3rd Nov 2024

Car had bn stolen n dumped ignition barrel hd bn pulled out wasnt drivable not sua as i dnt anything about cars

Transmission faults for Nissan Tiida P0725/P1722

$500

Hamilton Central, Hamilton, New Zealand

5th Mar 2024

Need WINZ quote for Nissan Tiida 2006

Honda CB900 Hornet 05 fork seal replacement

$250

Hamilton, New Zealand

12th Jan 2023

Fork seals failed wof. Can bring bike to work in CBD - Due date: Flexible

Toyota Hilux 2011, wont start, tries to turn over but fails.

$200

Nawton, Hamilton, New Zealand

7th Feb 2022

2011 Toyota Hilux, wont start, tries to turn over but fails, could be spark plugs or battery or alternator, im not sure. - Due date: Before Friday, 11th Feb 2022

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What does a car service include?

As a general rule, your car will likely need to be serviced every 6-12 months, depending on the manufacturer’s recommendations. The exact inclusions of your car service and mobile car service will vary depending on how much work is needed on your car. Some of the popular car services you can book on Airtasker include:

Oil and oil filter change

An oil and oil filter change will help your car run smoothly and increase fuel efficiency. It’s one of the most important parts of a service and should be included in both minor and major services. Your mechanic will find the oil drain plug, loosen and unscrew it, and carefully allow the old oil to drain into a pan. Then they’ll replace and tighten the plug before removing and replacing the filter. Finally, they’ll fill up with fresh oil up to the “full” mark on the dipstick.

Car minor service

A minor service is also known as an interim or basic service. It focuses on changing and topping up fluids and inspecting a number of components for wear and tear. A minor service includes an oil and filter change; an under-body and under-bonnet inspection; a top-up of all key fluids in the engine, including washer fluid, brake fluid, antifreeze, and steering fluid; and a check of up to 35 key components, such as lights, tyres, and brakes. Most mechanics will also check the manufacturer guidelines and recommend any additional work your car may need.

Car major service

A major service includes all the basic services described above, but will also include an inspection of an additional 15-30 car components to ensure that your vehicle is in the best condition possible. These components can include wheel bearings, shock absorbers, and the air conditioning system. Any parts that need extra work or replacement, such as car batteries or windscreens, will be billed as extra.

Model-specific services

If you’re enthusiastic about cars, it might be a good idea to book a mechanic who specialises in your car’s make and model. You can book in a car service with a mechanic who specialises in BMW Servicing, Ford Servicing, Holden Servicing, Honda Servicing, Hyundai Servicing, Mazda Servicing, Mercedes Benz Servicing, Nissan Servicing, Peugeot Servicing, Subaru Servicing, Toyota Servicing, and Volkswagen Servicing. They’ll be familiar with the common issues that are likely to come up and will have specific parts available on-hand in case you need a replacement or repair.