How Often Should I Service My Car If I Have It Remapped?
You might be thinking to yourself, do I need to service my car more often if I have it remapped by MPG Tuning Ltd in Cannock, Staffordshire? The answer is no, you don't! However, we do recommend that you service your vehicle in accordance with the manufacturer's advised intervals.
Why Service Your Vehicle?
It's important to service your vehicle regularly to ensure that it is running as efficiently as possible. A well-serviced car will also produce less emissions, which is better for the environment. Regular servicing can also help to extend the life of your vehicle by identifying any potential problems early on and fixing them before they become more serious and expensive to repair.
What Happens During a Service?
During a service, technicians will carry out a number of checks and tests on your vehicle. This includes checking the engine oil and filter, brake fluid levels, tyre pressure and condition, and the condition of the battery and charging system. A professional garage will also visually inspect the engine bay, brakes, suspension, and steering components for any signs of wear or damage.
Conclusion: So the answer is no, you don't! However, we do recommend that you service your vehicle in accordance with the manufacturer's advised intervals.
IMI Certified Tuning Specialist
MPG Tuning Ltd
Unit 44 Rumerhill Business Estate
Cannock, Staffordshire, WS11 0ET
www.mpgtuning.co.uk
www.remappingstaffordshire.co.uk
Tel: 01543 466662
MPG Tuning Offer Professional ECU Remap and Tuning services including but not limited to ECU Remapping, EGR Delete, DPF Solutions, VAG Emissions Recall Scandal Rollback, Tricore Processor Programming, Boot Mode, and Traditional Chip Tuning.
MPG Tuning is based in Cannock Staffordshire but serves customers from further afield typically from the following areas, Lichfield, Burntwood, Rugeley, Stafford, Brownhills, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Tamworth plus many more areas throughout the West and East Midlands.
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