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✅ Slide 1: Title Slide
Title:
Steps to Perform Car Service
Subtitle:
A Step-by-Step Guide to Efficient and Professional Vehicle Maintenance
Presented by: [Your Name / Organization]
✅ Slide 2: Step 1 – Initial Inspection & Job Card Preparation
Greeting the Customer: Begin with a friendly interaction and gather key
details about the vehicle and issues noticed.
Visual Inspection: Walk around the vehicle to inspect body damage, tire
wear, fluid leaks, and lights.
Odometer Reading: Record mileage to determine scheduled service
intervals.
Customer Complaint Logging: Note specific problems (e.g., noise,
reduced mileage, poor braking).
Job Card Creation: Prepare a detailed job card listing all requested services
and observations for transparency.
✅ Slide 3: Step 2 – Fluid Level Checks & Top-Ups
Engine Oil: Check dipstick for oil level and color. Low or dirty oil indicates
need for replacement.
Coolant: Check radiator or overflow tank for correct coolant level and any
signs of leakage.
Brake Fluid: Inspect master cylinder level. Old or contaminated fluid
affects braking efficiency.
Transmission Fluid (if automatic): Check fluid condition and level as per
vehicle type.
Power Steering & Washer Fluids: Refill if low. Ensure no leaks in power
steering system.
✅ Slide 4: Step 3 – Engine Oil & Filter Replacement
Oil Drain Process: Lift the car using a jack or lift, remove drain plug, and
let old oil drain completely.
Filter Replacement: Unscrew the old oil filter, replace with a new,
compatible one to avoid engine wear.
Fresh Oil Refill: Pour manufacturer-recommended oil in precise quantity.
Start the engine and recheck levels.
Disposal of Old Oil: Follow environmental regulations to dispose of used
oil and filters safely.
✅ Slide 5: Step 4 – Brake, Suspension & Battery System Check
Brake Pads & Rotors: Remove wheels, inspect pads for thickness, check
rotors for grooves or cracks.
Brake Fluid Bleeding (if needed): Remove air bubbles and replace old
fluid for optimal braking.
Suspension Components: Inspect shock absorbers, link rods, control arms,
and bushings for wear or leakage.
Battery Health: Use a multimeter or battery tester to check voltage. Clean
corrosion on terminals. Replace weak battery.
✅ Slide 6: Step 5 – Air Filter, Cabin Filter & Spark Plugs
Air Filter Check: Remove and inspect. Clean with compressed air or
replace if clogged to improve engine breathing.
Cabin Filter Replacement: Ensures clean air inside the vehicle. A dirty
filter can cause odor and low airflow.
Spark Plugs (if part of service): Check for wear, fouling, or gap issues.
Replace if showing signs of damage for smoother ignition.
✅ Slide 7: Step 6 – Tire, Lights & Final Road Test
Tire Pressure & Condition: Use a pressure gauge to set ideal PSI. Check
for cracks, bulges, or uneven wear.
Tread Depth Measurement: Use a tread depth gauge or coin test to ensure
safety.
Light Function Test: Verify all lights—headlamps, indicators, brake lights
—are working properly.
Road Test: Drive the vehicle to observe braking, acceleration, gear shifting,
and abnormal noises or vibrations.
✅ Slide 8: Step 7 – Final Cleaning, Inspection & Delivery
Interior & Exterior Cleaning: Wash the car, vacuum the cabin, clean
windows and mirrors.
Final Quality Inspection: Cross-check job card. Ensure no task is missed.
Confirm no new damage.
Service Summary to Customer: Explain all tasks completed, parts
replaced, and recommend next service date.
Billing & Feedback: Generate invoice, request customer feedback for
quality improvement.
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