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Engine Diagnostics

If you have any warning lights illuminated, once your vehicle has started, the onboard diagnostic system has detected a fault. This fault will be logged and saved in the vehicle's management system. We specialise in diagnostic fault finding and use main dealer diagnostic equipment for diagnosing and repairing today's modern cars and vans.
If your vehicle has starting problems, high fuel consumption, idle problems, high emissions, general running concerns, or simply a light on the dashboard we can diagnose and repair the fault.
Working totally mobile, we will come to your home or your place of work offering a professional, reliable and affordable service.

ABS Diagnostics


The ABS or Brake dash light should go out once the vehicle has started, if it does not the system has detected a fault and the light will either stay on or flash whist driving. We can diagnose using main dealer diagnostic equipment allowing us to pin point to root of the problem. We will also rectify the fault by means of repair or replacement of sensors, modules or other parts. If your ABS dash light is on, you should have it checked immediately. In most cases it will be something relatively minor and safe, so don't risk the performance of the braking system!
Airbag Diagnostics

The Airbag dash light should go out once the vehicle has started if it does not the system has detected a fault and the light will either stay on or flash whist driving. We can diagnose using main dealer diagnostic equipment, which allows us to code modules/sensors, virginise control units, reset crash data and test every element of the system. We will also rectify the fault by means of repair or replacement of sensors or modules.
Engine, Airbag and ABS are the most common diagnostics. However, we carry main dealer level equipment for most manufacturers so if you need a light turning off, or a fault diagnosing please call us and we will more than likely be able to help!