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New Vehicle Service & Repair

Your car is a substantial investment – and you can help protect that investment by following your manufacturer’s scheduled maintenance requirements. Preventive maintenance and inspections by experienced and reputable mechanics help you avoid breakdowns and costly repairs and extend the life of your car.

 

Read your owner’s manual! It will tell you not only how often to change oil and filters but also about how often other systems and components in your car should be inspected, adjusted or replaced. Maintain your new car warranty by following the prescribed schedule of new car maintenance. At our Vancouver, Minit-Tune & Brake Auto Centres, as in all our facilities across BC and Alberta, we inspect a number of the items on the manufacturer’s checklist when you come in for an oil change (such as fluid levels, proper tire inflationbattery contacts etc.).

Additionally, Minit-Tune & Brake Auto Centres are qualified to do the factory scheduled maintenance of your car’s major systems that are generally done when your car reaches certain mileage levels. These include inspections and service to belts, valves, ignition systems, steering and suspension componentsexhaust systemsbrake systemstires and more.

Regardless of how far you live from the dealership where you bought your car, there is a Minit-Tune & Brake Auto Centres location near you, where you can get your factory scheduled maintenance done by fully trained technicians who use only the parts and lubricants that meet or exceed Original Equipment Manufacturer’s (OEM) specifications. Our service ensures that your new vehicle warranties are maintained.

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