Most vehicles should be serviced every 12 months or 10,000–12,000 miles (whichever comes first). Some manufacturers specify different intervals, so if you send us your registration, we can advise the correct service schedule for your vehicle.

It depends. If the light is steady and the car drives normally, it’s usually safe to drive short distances, but book diagnostics as soon as possible. If the light is flashing, performance drops, or you notice smoke/knocking, stop driving and call us — continuing can cause expensive damage.

Yes. We carry out engine diagnostics to pinpoint the cause of warning lights, limp mode and performance issues, including DPF fault diagnosis, EGR valve issues and AdBlue/SCR system faults. We’ll confirm the fault before recommending any repair.

Costs vary depending on the fault and parts required. We’ll always explain your options clearly and provide a quote before any work starts. For faster pricing, include your vehicle reg, the issue, and any warning lights in your message.

Simple jobs like battery replacement, oil change or brakes can often be completed the same day. Diagnostics and more complex faults may take longer depending on testing time and parts availability. We’ll give you a realistic timescale once we’ve assessed the vehicle.

In most cases, we prefer to supply parts so we can ensure correct fitment and quality. If you already have parts, let us know first — we’ll confirm whether they’re suitable before booking the job.

Yes. Our used vehicles are inspected and prepared before sale. Contact us for current availability and to arrange a viewing.