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Car Servicing

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About our Car Servicing

At Halfords, we’re committed to providing you with top-quality car services to help you to maintain the lifespan of your car and keep you on the road for longer.

Our friendly car servicing experts will provide you with an honest and straightforward service every time, no matter what make, model or condition your vehicle is in.

What is included in a car service? We offer five levels of service to suit all vehicles - an interim service, full service, major service, MOT and hybrid service.

How often should you service your car? How often you service your car will depend on your own requirements and annual mileage.

Our 50+ points interim service has been designed for high mileage car users who require more frequent servicing on their vehicle up to every 6 months. During this service, we will carry out an oil and filter change, top up any essential fluid and check the suspension and steering on your vehicle. Our full service is a comprehensive service, designed to be carried out on an annual basis. The 60+ point check will identify any major signs of wear and tear, as well as topping up the brake fluid, steering fluid and coolant to keep your car in optimum condition and help you to avoid any issues on the road.

Finally, our major service covers all areas of essential car maintenance, as well as combining all of the checks from the interim and full service plans. During a major service, we will check all the parts which are recommended for replacement every 24-months, including your cabin filter and hydraulic fluid.

You can book your car service easily online today. If you’re not sure which service you require, or would like advice on the cost of car services, our friendly motor experts are on hand to offer car servicing advice and answer any questions you may have.

Frequently Asked Questions

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