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gemmaking
gemmaking Posts: 422 Forumite
edited 31 March 2011 at 11:44PM in Motoring
I have had a car, a Renault Megane for 7 months now......doing my first service + mot.

Just wondering what elements are required in a general car service?

List them please

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  • Tucker
    Tucker Posts: 1,098 Forumite
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    Your best bet is to buy a Haynes as it specifies what should be done at exactly what interval.

    Even at full price, well worth the money.

    I could list you all the things servicable but it won't make a jot of difference unless you know what needs renewing. so, unless you are going to just do the whole lot for the hell of it, it's meaningless.

    Much is down to inspection and renewing as required.

    The only given is oil and oil filter as you can't over do that.
  • gemmaking
    gemmaking Posts: 422 Forumite
    Tucker wrote: »
    so, unless you are going to just do the whole lot for the hell of it, it's meaningless.

    Does the haynes manual have a list of them, under 1 page ?

    List them for me please anyway.
  • forgotmyname
    forgotmyname Posts: 32,909 Forumite
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    Under 1 page? not really. A proper service would run to many pages.

    Fuel, Oil, Air filters, Oil change, brake fluid check/change, Antifreeze check/change, Washer fluid check.

    Strip & clean the brakes, lubricate hinges & cables. Check for oil,water and fuel leaks.
    Check for corrosion. Check all lights & electrics.

    Spark plugs or Glow plugs check/replace.

    Gearbox oil, check/replace.

    Bored of typing now but plenty more depending on the mileage, petrol/diesel etc.....


    The 1st time you service it yourself it will cost you more in buying the tools than the garage
    charge. But you have them for next time.
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  • harveybobbles
    harveybobbles Posts: 8,973 Forumite
    Phone Renault dealer and ask them?
  • vikingaero
    vikingaero Posts: 10,920 Forumite
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    Do you have the service handbook? Most of them detail the exact checks required.

    I'd argue that if you don't know, you shouldn't attempt a service, especially if you can't identify key components such as brake parts and can't tell if they are worn or not.
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  • TiTheRev
    TiTheRev Posts: 3,215 Forumite
    vikingaero wrote: »
    Do you have the service handbook? Most of them detail the exact checks required.

    I'd argue that if you don't know, you shouldn't attempt a service, especially if you can't identify key components such as brake parts and can't tell if they are worn or not.
    +1 it would be a false economy to save £50 on a service, but end up in a ditch because the brakes failed - God forbid!
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  • LandyAndy
    LandyAndy Posts: 26,377 Forumite
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    gemmaking wrote: »
    List them please
    gemmaking wrote: »
    List them for me please anyway.

    Saying please doesn't always stop you sounding rude.:(
  • marlot
    marlot Posts: 4,966 Forumite
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    gemmaking wrote: »
    I have had a car, a Renault Megane for 7 months now......doing my first service + mot.

    Just wondering what elements are required in a general car service?

    List them please
    On every car I've had they're listed in the car handbook.
  • ElkyElky
    ElkyElky Posts: 2,459 Forumite
    LandyAndy wrote: »
    Saying please doesn't always stop you sounding rude.:(

    What would you like them to do? Get on their hands and knees and kiss your heffer(urban dictionary lol) behind?
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