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Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

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Many factors affect the length of time it takes to repair your vehicle such as the extent of damage, parts availability, insurance approval, and hidden damage. Your estimator will give you an estimate of the time it will take to complete the repairs on your vehicle.

If your vehicle is drivable, we can arrange to pick it up at your home or office. When the work is complete, we can also drop it off for you. If you would like to pick up your vehicle after or before working hours, ie. after 7:00 pm or before 8:00 am, call us to make an arrangement.

On average, an estimate takes between 15-20 minutes. The actual time is dependent upon the extent of damage to your vehicle.

No appointment is necessary for an estimate. Just drop by Frontline Auto Service auto garage and an estimator will assess your vehicle.

Yes, we work on all makes and models. (Except luxury cars)

Frontline Auto Service auto garage provides towing services. Please do call us at our Garage 13641132 or Mobile 36896616

When your vehicle is done and ready to be picked up, we will notify you. You can also check the status of your vehicle by calling us with your vehicle registration . If you have any questions or concerns during the repair process, please do not hesitate to call or e-mail us.

Servicing a car regularly not only ensures the vehicle is safe, but will maintain your vehicle, keeping it in the best possible condition.  This will help to keep costs down by helping to maintain major components for longer.

The consensus agrees that a driver should get an oil change every 5,000 kms to 10,000 kms or every three months. However, you can always refer to your owner's manual which covers the recommended oil change interval for your specific make and model. Many of today's newer vehicles will actually tell you when they are due for service. Remember: an oil change is essential because it acts as a lubricant for the internal cogs and gears under the hood. Without it, oil can turn into sludge and prohibit your vehicle from operating correctly.

Aside from engine oil, there are many other fluids that are vital to the health of your vehicle. Some examples include the transmission fluid, brake fluid, engine coolant, and power-steering fluid. Their levels are not only affected by how frequently you drive but extreme temperatures as well. As such, specialists advise checking them at the same time as your oil change or every month or two.

Typically, there are two filters in a vehicle. One is for the engine and the other is for the cabin. A dirty filter can prevent airflow, limiting the engine's ability to expend hot air and inhibiting clean air to pass through. How often you need to change it varies, though the conventional timeframe is about 30,000 kms, which is why the best way to determine that it needs a replacement is to check it periodically. Fortunately, replacing a filter is a quick and easy process.

On average, brake pads begin to wear out around the 20,000 to 30,000 kms mark, but there are many factors that may impact this figure. Knowing what signs to look out for will therefore prove instrumental in detecting when your brake pads need to be replaced. If you feel your vehicle taking longer to come to a stop or notice a high-pitch screeching or grinding noise when braking, scheduling a checkup is integral. Running with worn brake pads will eventually affect the rotors, which can be a costly repair, so taking a proactive approach will not only keep you safe but save you money as well.

The standard battery is projected to last three to five years, but variables like hot and cold weather can influence its longevity, so it is best to keep an eye out for signs your battery power is declining. If your headlights and dashboard lights are starting to dim or if your vehicle has difficulty starting, these are clues that your vehicle may be due for a battery replacement.

As the main point of contact with the pavement, tires are subject to the most wear and tear. This is especially true if you utilize your vehicle for off-roading or have a two-wheel drive system which puts most of the labor on a specific set of wheels. That being the case, having your tires rotated every six months or around 8,000 to 10,000 miles  is a good rule to uphold. Doing so will ensure your tires wear evenly.

The amount of pressure a tire requires depends on its type and the vehicle. You can find out the optimum air pressure either printed on the door jamb, the side-wall of the tires, or in your owner's manual. Too much pressure can make it difficult for you to maneuver your vehicle while too little pressure can result in a blow-out. You can always speak with a product expert to determine what pressure levels are most appropriate.

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