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The document outlines a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation titled 'Steps to Perform Car Service', structured into 8 slides detailing the vehicle maintenance process. Each slide covers specific steps including initial inspection, fluid checks, oil changes, brake and suspension checks, filter replacements, tire and light assessments, and final cleaning and delivery. The presentation is designed for training or educational purposes, emphasizing efficient and professional vehicle service.

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Here is a more detailed version of the PowerPoint presentation titled “Steps to

Perform Car Service”, structured into 8 comprehensive slides with in-depth


explanations using concise and effective language. This version is suitable for
training or educational purposes.

✅ 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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