Vehicle service and maintenance for all Land Rover Vehicles
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The Manufacturers recommend regular servicing for your vehicle throughout its life.
Recommended service intervals are shown in your Owners Handbook.
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The Benefits of Regular Services Are:
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A good service records help maintain the value of your Land Rover |
Preventative maintenance reduces running costs over the life of the vehicle |
Minimise the risk of a breakdown and accidents |
Helps to keep you safe and legal as regards tyres, brakes, etc. |
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Vehicle Reports:
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A big part of a service is the vehicle inspection by a qualified Land Rover mechanic.
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There are typically three types of service:
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Full service for all models of Land Rovers including all new car service requirements.
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Replace Oil Filter |
Under Bonnet Check |
Fluids Topped Up |
Inspect Belts and Hoses |
Test Battery |
Safety Inspection |
Brake/Hand Brake Adjustment |
Electrical System Check |
Cooling System Test |
Tune Up/Check Ignition System |
Replace Spark Plugs |
Replace Air Filter |
Replace Fuel Filter |
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Replace Brake Fluid as Required |
Replace Coolant as Required |
Wheel Bearing Repack |
AutoTrans Service |
Gear Oil Change |
Diff(s) Oil Change |
Diesel Major Service |
Tighten Suspension |
Engine Diagnostics -latest testing Equipment |
Assessment of Active Suspension |
Provides a Free Report and will Discuss with the Owner |
Steam Clean |
Road test |
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Options upgrade also discussed to recommend how to get the best out of the vehicle for the purpose it will be used for.
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Electronic wheel alignment for Australian Roads
Wheel alignment
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New Land Rovers delivered to Australia are not set up for Australian conditions. This is especially true for Camber, Castor and Toe In. All new Land Rovers need to have a full wheel alignment to set the car up for Australian roads. To this extent Davis Performance Landys has installed the latest wheel alignment and balancing system.
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