Contact Details:

(123) 456-7890

Email:

support@waru.com

Work Hours:

Mon-Friday 08:00 - 18:00 PM

Landline

08 6325 5797

Work Hours

Mon-Fri 08:00 - 05:00 PM
Sat 08:00 -12:00 PM

Address

216A Stubbs Terrace, Shenton Park WA 6008, Australia

Logbook Servicing

Logbook Servicing

KEEP YOUR WARRANTY PROTECTED

Logbook servicing is essential to keep your vehicle performing as intended while maintaining its manufacturer warranty. At Shamrock Tyres & Mechanical, we carry out logbook servicing strictly according to manufacturer guidelines, ensuring your vehicle receives the correct care at every scheduled interval.

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What Our Logbook Servicing Includes

Logbook servicing is performed based on your vehicle’s make, model, and service interval, and may include:

  • Engine oil and filter replacement

  • Tyre pressure checks and adjustments

  • Brake inspection and adjustment

  • Steering and suspension inspection

  • Battery testing

  • Radiator hoses and cooling system checks

  • Fan belts and drive belts inspection

  • Lights, indicators, and safety checks

Any additional items listed by the manufacturer in your logbook will also be completed as required.

What Is Logbook Servicing?

Logbook servicing follows the specific service schedule set by your vehicle manufacturer. Each service is completed using approved procedures, correct specifications, and suitable parts to ensure your car remains in excellent condition throughout its ownership.

When Is Logbook Servicing Required?

Logbook servicing is usually required at specific kilometre intervals or time periods, such as every 1,000 km, 6 months, or as specified by the manufacturer. Following this schedule helps maintain reliability and protects your vehicle warranty.

Benefits of Logbook Servicing with Us

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How often should logbook servicing be done?

Logbook servicing should be completed at the intervals specified by your vehicle manufacturer.

Missing scheduled services can affect vehicle performance and may impact warranty coverage.

Logbook servicing follows manufacturer-specific requirements, while general servicing is more flexible.

It covers all checks, replacements, and inspections listed by the manufacturer for that service interval.

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