Every 10,000–12,000 km or when you notice vibration or uneven tread wear.
Every 10,000–12,000 km or when you notice vibration or uneven tread wear.
Proper alignment improves handling, reduces tire wear, and enhances fuel efficiency.
Yes. We provide all-season, performance, and winter tires from leading brands through TiRELAND.
Most tires last between 40,000–80,000 km depending on quality, driving style, and maintenance.
Yes. Our technicians are trained to work on advanced systems, including hybrids and electric vehicles.
Dim lights, flickering dashboards, slow starting, or battery drain may signal electrical system faults.
No. We follow manufacturer-approved procedures, keeping your warranty fully valid.
Yes, once the fault is corrected, we reset the system and confirm the issue has been fully resolved.
Yes. We use advanced scanners that detect faults in alternators, sensors, and control units.
Typically 30–60 minutes. It depends on the vehicle’s complexity and the number of codes found.
It indicates that your car’s onboard computer has detected a fault—ranging from minor sensor issues to major engine problems.
Yes. Delaying oil changes, ignoring leaks, or skipping maintenance can cause irreversible internal damage.
Minor repairs can be done in a few hours, while full rebuilds may take several days based on part availability.
Yes. Regular tune-ups restore lost power, improve fuel efficiency, and prevent expensive breakdowns.
Absolutely. We use OEM or high-quality equivalent parts designed for durability and performance.
Yes. Our technicians handle full engine rebuilds or replacements, ensuring the repaired unit meets manufacturer standards.
Unusual knocking noises, excessive smoke, warning lights, loss of power, or poor fuel economy often indicate a problem.
It’s best to have your engine checked every 5,000–8,000 km, depending on your driving conditions and vehicle type.