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Car Servicing in March, Cambridgeshire - All Makes and Models

Car Servicing in March, Cambridgeshire

If you’re looking for car servicing in March, Cambridgeshire you’ve come to the right place. You don't need to own a Ford to bring your car to Pilgrims of March for servicing.

There’s no problem too big or too small for our friendly team; our number one priority is to make sure your vehicle is safe and reliable to drive.

We also offer servicing on a wide variety of models – from the classic cars right up to the latest models and from cars to vans.

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Book your service now using the forms at the top of this page.

Older Vehicle Servicing

Peace of mind cheaper service inspection...ONLY £99 

If you do not wish to pay for a scheduled service, this offer is ideal. With peace of mind, Ford trained and approved vehicle technicians.

What's included in a car service at Pilgrims of March

  • 65 point visual inspection

  • Video report

  • Oil change

  • Filter change

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Regular training

All of our service mechanics are trained and qualified Ford specialists, but we know cars inside and out - therefore know exactly what to look for when servicing your vehicle. Our car services go above and beyond those of regular garages, as we provide a full inspection of all main functionalities – including essentials such as brakes, engine oil, steering and wheels – specifically on Ford vehicles.

For drivers looking for car servicing in March, Cambridgeshire we can assure you that all of our mechanics attend regular courses so that they’re up to date on all the latest developments and technology.

Competitive prices and convenient location

For car servicing March wide, we can offer some of the most competitive prices to our Ford customers. So, rest assured that you won’t be paying through the roof, whatever needs to be done to your vehicle. We also have direct access to Ford, which makes ordering parts and equipment quick and easy. When it comes to car servicing March drivers can rely on, we are conveniently located close to the centre of town.

Get in touch with us today for your car servicing needs.

There’s no greater peace of mind than that of knowing your vehicle is completely safe to drive; if you notice a problem, or if you just want to check everything is intact, get in touch with one of our friendly team members today and we’ll get you booked in at the earliest convenience.

Car Servicing Jargon Buster

Unlike an MOT, a car service is not a legal requirement, so there is no obligation to have your car serviced annually.

That being said, it is recommended you have your vehicle serviced regularly in order to keep it running to its maximum performance.

MOT vs Servicing

One of the main things you might be asking is what is the difference between an MOT and a service? Aside from servicing not being a legal requirement, servicing is in fact more about maintaining the vehicle than checking it is roadworthy, although it goes hand in hand.

An MOT will check the car meets a strict set of conditions in order to make it roadworthy. You will be given either a pass or a fail at the end of the test, with any advisories listed that you should action before your next MOT.

It is recommended you action these advisories as soon as you can, to prevent the issues becoming a bigger problem.

How often should I service my car?

You should always stick to the car service schedule set out by your manufacturer, but as a general rule of thumb, you should aim for an interim service once every 6 months, a full service once every 12 months and a major service once every 24 months.

If you have purchased a new car, your very first service will be due at the 12-month point.

What are the levels of car servicing?

As we mentioned above, there are three levels of car servicing – interim, full and major. Each level of service will have a different set of work completed as not all components need changing every 6 months.

When it comes to maintaining your vehicle's performance and longevity, regular servicing is essential. However, understanding the different levels of vehicle servicing can be confusing for many people. Vehicle Servicing Levels - Interim, Full, and Major

Vehicle servicing levels refer to the various stages of maintenance and inspection carried out on your vehicle. Each level encompasses specific tasks and checks to ensure that your vehicle remains in optimal condition. Let's explore each servicing level in detail.

Interim

What is interim servicing?

Interim servicing is the basic level of maintenance that should be performed on your vehicle regularly. It is typically recommended every 6 months or after every 6,000 miles, whichever comes first.

What does interim servicing include?

During an interim service, a trained technician will perform a comprehensive check of your vehicle's key components and systems. This includes inspecting the engine oil, filters, brakes, tires, lights, and fluid levels. They will also conduct a visual inspection of the vehicle's exterior and interior for any signs of damage or wear.

Full

What is full servicing?

Full servicing is a more comprehensive level of maintenance that should be carried out on your vehicle annually or after every 12,000 miles, depending on the manufacturer's recommendations.

What does full servicing include?

A full service covers all the tasks and checks included in an interim service, with additional inspections and maintenance procedures. It involves a thorough examination of the vehicle's engine, transmission, suspension, steering, and electrical systems. The technician will also replace the engine oil and filters, check the timing belt (if applicable), and perform any necessary adjustments or lubrications.

Major

What is major servicing?

Major servicing is the most extensive level of maintenance for your vehicle. It is usually recommended every 2 years or after every 24,000 miles.

What does major servicing include?

During a major service, every aspect of your vehicle is meticulously inspected, serviced, and repaired if needed. This level of servicing includes all the tasks performed in an interim and full service, along with additional procedures.

The technician will inspect and potentially replace components such as the spark plugs, fuel filters, air filters, and timing belt. They will also conduct a detailed examination of the vehicle's braking system, exhaust system, and cooling system.

All service packages will include a reset of the vehicle service light and a stamp in your service book so when the time comes to sell, you can prove the vehicle is maintained.

Here at Pilgrims of March in Cambridgeshire, we offer Ford servicing but we also welcome all makes and models. Our trained technicians will treat your car as if it were their own.

Pilgrims of March is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, our firm reference number for consumer credit is 667880 . Pilgrims of March act as a non-independent credit intermediary for a limited number of lenders and are able to offer a limited number of finance products from these providers. You can check this on the FCA Register by visiting the www.fca.org.uk or by contacting the FCA direct on 0300 500 8082.

Financial Disclosure

Pilgrims of March are a credit broker and not a lender. We are Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. FCA No: 667880 Finance is Subject to status. Other offers may be available but cannot be used in conjunction with this offer. We work with a number of carefully selected credit providers who may be able to offer you finance for your purchase.

We do not charge you a fee for our services. Whichever lender we introduce you to, we will typically receive commission from them (either a fixed fee or a fixed percentage of the amount you borrow). A customer may ask for commission disclosure at any time from our initial discussions through to the point when their agreement is set live.