In addition to car servicing and repairs, Motorque Auto Centre provides a wheel alignment service across all makes and models of car. Using the latest 3d wheel alignment equipment, our Thamesmead, London technicians will ensure the wheels of your vehicle are correctly set to the optimum position as per the manufacturer’s specification.
Wheel alignment (also known as tracking) should be checked regularly on an annual basis. It is important that the wheels on your car are correctly positioned, enabling the tyres to wear at an even rate. Hitting a kerb, driving over a pothole or even a speed bump too quickly can often cause wheel misalignment.
Failure to align the wheels of your car correctly could result in irregular tyre wear, jeopardising the handling and subsequent safety of the vehicle. If you notice any issues with the handling or performance of your car, bring it to our car garage in Thamesmead, London for a wheel alignment check.
If the wheels need to be realigned, our technicians can carry out the process in an efficient and thorough manner, getting you back on the road in next to no time!
First time user two new tyres and tracking fair price and good service. Alan Church
For more information, please don’t hesitate to contact us on 020 8854 8382
Sound benefits ensure after taking our services, Regular car service is essential for safety, performance, and longevity. By investing in maintenance, you’re not just caring for your vehicle; you’re also ensuring a smoother, more reliable driving experience.
EGR valves contain unburnt oil, fuel and other contaminants. Our
engine carbon clean machine focuses on the internal combustion
chamber to prevent further contaminants of the EGR valves.
All manufacturers recommend that TPMS sensors should be checked regularly and serviced every time a tyre is changed or the
sensor is removed. As a general rule, sensors should last for approximately 7 years before the battery will need to be replaced.
However, sensors can become faulty or fail completely as a result of weather damage, corrosion or accidental damage caused when
changing tyres. To ensure the sensor remains in good condition, most manufacturers recommend servicing them (i.e. replacing
the valve cap and core components) every time a tyre is changed.