Gumaniwala,  Bypass Road,  Near - DSB International School
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10 Years Of Experience In Car Servicing

Similar to an auto check-up, a car service diagnostic test uses specialist equipment to inspect your vehicle's engine, transmission, brakes, and other parts. By spotting problems early on, it helps avert accidents and saves you money on repairs.

Here are some key check points of diagonostic test

Engine Diagnostics:

Transmission Diagnostics:

Brake System Diagnostics:

Suspension and Steering Diagnostics:

Electrical System Diagnostics:

Cooling System Diagnostics:

Exhaust System Diagnostics:

Fuel System Diagnostics:

Air Conditioning and Heating Diagnostics:

Safety Systems Diagnostics:

Body and Interior Diagnostics:

Tire and Wheel Diagnostics:

DETAILED INFORMATION

  • Engine Diagnostics:
  • Analyzing engine performance and identifying misfires.
  • Monitoring emissions and exhaust system.
  • Inspecting fuel system components (injectors, fuel pump, fuel filter).
  • Transmission Diagnostics:
  • Scanning for transmission-related error codes.
  • Checking transmission fluid level and condition.
  • Evaluating shifting patterns and transmission response.
  • Inspecting clutch (manual transmission) or torque converter (automatic transmission).
  • Brake System Diagnostics:
  • Inspecting brake pads, rotors, and calipers.
  • Checking brake fluid level and condition.
  • Testing brake lines for leaks or damage.
  • Evaluating ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) performance.
  • Suspension and Steering Diagnostics:
  • Inspecting shocks, struts, and springs.
  • Checking for play or wear in ball joints and tie rods.
  • Evaluating wheel alignment and balance.
  • Testing power steering components and fluid.
  • Electrical System Diagnostics:
  • Scanning for electrical fault codes.
  • Testing battery health and charging system.
  • Inspecting alternator and starter motor.
  • Checking fuses, relays, and wiring for continuity.
  • Cooling System Diagnostics:
  • Inspecting radiator and cooling hoses.
  • Checking coolant level and quality.
  • Testing thermostat and water pump function.
  • Ensuring proper operation of cooling fans.
  • Exhaust System Diagnostics:
  • Inspecting exhaust pipes, muffler, and catalytic converter.
  • Checking for exhaust leaks or blockages.
  • Testing oxygen sensors and other emissions components.
  • Fuel System Diagnostics:
  • Testing fuel pressure and flow rate.
  • Inspecting fuel lines and connections for leaks.
  • Checking the condition of fuel injectors and fuel pump.
  • Air Conditioning and Heating Diagnostics:
  • Checking refrigerant level and pressure.
  • Testing compressor and blower motor operation.
  • Inspecting A/C and heater hoses and connections.
  • Ensuring proper function of the thermostat and cabin temperature controls.
  • Safety Systems Diagnostics:
  • Testing airbag system and related sensors.
  • Inspecting seat belts and pretensioners.
  • Checking for proper operation of safety features (e.g., lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control).
  • Body and Interior Diagnostics:
  • Inspecting lighting systems (headlights, taillights, interior lights).
  • Checking power windows, locks, and mirrors.
  • Ensuring proper operation of infotainment and navigation systems.
  • Tire and Wheel Diagnostics:
  • Inspecting tire tread depth and condition.
  • Checking for proper tire pressure.
  • Evaluating wheel alignment and balance.
  • Inspecting wheel bearings for wear or damage.