Vehicle Service and MOT
The Marehay Masterfit Customer promise
Convenience for our customers in every aspect of the MasterFit experience
Professional advise on what work is essential and what is desirable
Value assured by our monthly local price check
Transparent pricing and invoicing. Any amendments or variations will be agreed with the customer before it is started
Latest diagnostic equipment used on your Vauxhall to maintain its safety, reliability, emissions and performance
Vehicle and software enhancements advised on Vauxhall's database will be carried out free-of charge
You're miles better off at Marehay Vauxhall MasterFit
Convenience for our customers in every aspect of the MasterFit experience
Professional advise on what work is essential and what is desirable
Value assured by our monthly local price check
Transparent pricing and invoicing. Any amendments or variations will be agreed with the customer before it is started
Latest diagnostic equipment used on your Vauxhall to maintain its safety, reliability, emissions and performance
Vehicle and software enhancements advised on Vauxhall's database will be carried out free-of charge
You're miles better off at Marehay Vauxhall MasterFit
Free Visual Health Check
At Marehay Vauxhall we believe in the adage:
"Prevention is better than cure"
So keeping you car in a safe and road worthy condition is our first priority. After all your car is probably the secong biggest single purchase you make, after a house.
So, when your Vauxhall passes through our workshop it will undergo a Visual Health Check (VHC) - a comprehensive visual inspection of the key functions of your Vauxhall to ensure its safety on the road, such as brakes, steering and tyres.
The VHC inspection will be made no matter what your vehicle was originally booked in for. This is because at Vauxhall MasterFit we believe we have a legal 'duty of care' and obligation to our customers.
You will receive a no-obligation written report on your car which will include any recommendations for each item, along with a fixed price quote should any faults be found*.
So visit Marehay Vauxhall MaterFit today.
*if you choose not to have any remedial work done we may recommend that certain essential work be carried out on the grounds of safety before you drive your vehicle
At Marehay Vauxhall we believe in the adage:
"Prevention is better than cure"
So keeping you car in a safe and road worthy condition is our first priority. After all your car is probably the secong biggest single purchase you make, after a house.
So, when your Vauxhall passes through our workshop it will undergo a Visual Health Check (VHC) - a comprehensive visual inspection of the key functions of your Vauxhall to ensure its safety on the road, such as brakes, steering and tyres.
The VHC inspection will be made no matter what your vehicle was originally booked in for. This is because at Vauxhall MasterFit we believe we have a legal 'duty of care' and obligation to our customers.
You will receive a no-obligation written report on your car which will include any recommendations for each item, along with a fixed price quote should any faults be found*.
So visit Marehay Vauxhall MaterFit today.
*if you choose not to have any remedial work done we may recommend that certain essential work be carried out on the grounds of safety before you drive your vehicle
Stop and think about having your brakes checked
What's stopping you?
The braking sytem of your car is a key safety feature - brakes are the sole component that enable you to quickly slow down or stop your car. Your car's braking system has to be able to endure enormous forces, pressures and strains put on it day-in day-out. But have you ever stopped to think about what it actually takes for the brakes to stop your car?
What happens when I apply the brakes?
When your foot presses on the brake pedal. this movement is converted into hydraulic pressure. This pressure is transferred to the wheels via an incompressible liquid (brake fluid). This pressure actuates a caliper which forces the pads against the disc. During braking, the kinetic energy is changed into heat through friction. The temperatures can reach up to 800c, so the brake pads and discs must be able to withstand and dissipate the heat.
If the pads are worn or faulty there is a risk that the brake disc will be damaged. You also risk losing control of the car following hard braking.
What are the tell-tale signs that there is a problem with my brakes?
You have to press hard on the brake pedal to brake (pedal is stiff): this may be a problem with assisted braking system.
The car pulls to the left or right when you brake: it may be that a brake caliper has seized or that a tyre is under inflated.
The brakes lock up even when the brakes are applied gently: this may be a problem with the brake discs.
Braking is soft, the pedal is spongy or you have to pump the brakes to stop: this is a problem with the hydraulics.
The brake pedal, steering wheel and sometimes the car vibrates when braking: the brakes discs are faulty or there is loose or excessive play in the suspension.
You're miles better off at Marehay Vauxhall MasterFit
What's stopping you?
The braking sytem of your car is a key safety feature - brakes are the sole component that enable you to quickly slow down or stop your car. Your car's braking system has to be able to endure enormous forces, pressures and strains put on it day-in day-out. But have you ever stopped to think about what it actually takes for the brakes to stop your car?
What happens when I apply the brakes?
When your foot presses on the brake pedal. this movement is converted into hydraulic pressure. This pressure is transferred to the wheels via an incompressible liquid (brake fluid). This pressure actuates a caliper which forces the pads against the disc. During braking, the kinetic energy is changed into heat through friction. The temperatures can reach up to 800c, so the brake pads and discs must be able to withstand and dissipate the heat.
If the pads are worn or faulty there is a risk that the brake disc will be damaged. You also risk losing control of the car following hard braking.
What are the tell-tale signs that there is a problem with my brakes?
You have to press hard on the brake pedal to brake (pedal is stiff): this may be a problem with assisted braking system.
The car pulls to the left or right when you brake: it may be that a brake caliper has seized or that a tyre is under inflated.
The brakes lock up even when the brakes are applied gently: this may be a problem with the brake discs.
Braking is soft, the pedal is spongy or you have to pump the brakes to stop: this is a problem with the hydraulics.
The brake pedal, steering wheel and sometimes the car vibrates when braking: the brakes discs are faulty or there is loose or excessive play in the suspension.
You're miles better off at Marehay Vauxhall MasterFit
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