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10 Years Of Experience In Car Servicing

Electrical system service is essential for maintaining the functionality and reliability of a vehicle's electrical components. This service ensures that the car's electrical system operates efficiently, supporting everything from starting the engine to powering lights and accessories. Here's what is typically included in an electrical system service:

Here are some key check points of electrical system

Battery Check and Replacement:

Charging System Inspection:

Starter Motor Check:

Lighting System Inspection:

Fuse and Relay Check:

Wiring and Connection Inspection:

Diagnostics Scan:

Instrument Panel Check:

Accessory and Control Check:

DETAILED INFORMATION

Battery Check and Replacement:

Testing the battery for charge and overall health, cleaning terminals, and replacing it if necessary to ensure reliable starting power.

Charging System Inspection:

Checking the alternator, voltage regulator, and associated wiring to ensure the battery is charging correctly and the vehicle's electrical system is receiving the right amount of power.

Starter Motor Check:

Inspecting the starter motor for proper operation and ensuring it effectively starts the engine without delay or unusual noises.

Lighting System Inspection:

Checking all external and internal lights, including headlights, taillights, brake lights, indicators, and dashboard lights, to ensure they are functioning correctly and replacing any burned-out bulbs.

Fuse and Relay Check:

Inspecting fuses and relays for continuity and proper function, replacing any that are blown or malfunctioning to prevent electrical issues.

Wiring and Connection Inspection:

Examining the vehicle's wiring and electrical connections for any signs of wear, corrosion, or damage, and repairing or replacing faulty wiring as needed.

Diagnostics Scan:

Using a diagnostic scanner to read any error codes stored in the vehicle's computer system, identifying issues with sensors, circuits, and other electrical components.

Instrument Panel Check:

Ensuring all gauges and warning lights on the dashboard are working correctly, providing accurate information about the vehicle's status and alerting to potential issues.

Accessory and Control Check:

Testing electrical accessories such as power windows, locks, mirrors, audio systems, and climate control systems to ensure they are operating properly.