
Auto repair shops offer the following maintenance services: Mechanical Repair: Fixing various mechanical issues in vehicles, including engines, transmissions, chassis suspension systems, and fuel lines. Wheel Alignment: Based on the four-wheel parameters of the vehicle, adjustments are made to ensure optimal driving performance and reliability. Bodywork and Painting: Bodywork and painting is an automotive restoration technique that involves repairing deformed parts of the vehicle's metal body. Car Detailing: Tailored to the specific maintenance needs of different materials in various parts of the car, different detailing products and techniques are used to care for the vehicle. Car Maintenance: Regular preventive work that involves inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the vehicle.

I think the services at the repair shop are quite comprehensive. For my own car, which I've been driving for several years, the regular services include routine maintenance like oil and filter changes, wheel alignment, and tire replacement. There's also brake system inspection, such as replacing brake pads and fluids. Additionally, engine services are quite common. Last time, due to loud engine noise, I had it disassembled to check the valves and timing chain. For the electrical part, there's battery testing and replacement, as well as light repairs, especially for LED lights which are quick to fix. For the bodywork, dent removal and repainting after scratches are quite practical. Air conditioning cleaning is also frequently done, especially before summer to avoid odors. Antifreeze and cooling system maintenance are essential, and doing these regularly extends the lifespan and ensures safety.

When I first bought a car, I didn't know much about repair items, but later I learned some basics: including routine maintenance like oil changes and air filter cleaning, diagnostic tasks such as OBD scanning to troubleshoot engine warning lights. Safety-related services like brake pump inspections and tire balancing to ensure grip; powertrain maintenance such as transmission fluid replacement and clutch adjustments. For interior and exterior services, there's polishing to remove scratches and leather seat repair. Lighting and electrical circuits often have issues—I've handled blown fuses myself. Maintenance advice is to schedule regularly, for example, a minor service every 5,000 kilometers saves money and prevents major problems.

The repair shop offers a wide range of maintenance services, such as routine services including oil and filter changes; safety-critical tasks like brake pad replacement and suspension alignment; engine overhauls commonly required for overheating or unusual noises; transmission maintenance involving fluid replacement; electrical system services covering battery testing and lighting control repairs; bodywork such as panel beating and painting for scratches; air conditioning refrigerant recharge for cooling; performing these regularly prevents faults and enhances reliability.


