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Newcastle Logbook Service

At PT Auto Cardiff, we provide reliable and manufacturer-approved logbook service in Newcastle to help you maintain your new car warranty. Our licensed technicians follow exact service schedules using high-quality parts and fluids, ensuring your vehicle performs at its best. We work with all makes and models.


Our logbook servicing includes thorough checks, oil and filter changes, brake and suspension inspections, and system diagnostics. We carefully document all work completed, so your warranty remains intact. With a strong focus on detail and efficiency, we make sure your car is safe, smooth and compliant.


We proudly service clients in greater Newcastle, so if you're looking for a trusted team to handle your next scheduled service, give us a call at 0432 484 063 and book today.

What Our Logbook Services Cover

Our logbook service in Newcastle is designed to follow your manufacturer’s maintenance schedule while keeping your vehicle in top condition. Here are some key items we cover during each service:


1. Oil and Filter Change: We replace your engine oil and filter using parts that meet manufacturer specifications.
2. Brake System Check: We inspect your brakes for wear and ensure safe, responsive stopping power.
3. Fluid Top-Ups: We check and refill coolant, transmission, brake and power steering fluids to optimal levels.
4. Battery and Charging Test: We test your battery’s health and ensure your charging system is working properly.
5. Suspension and Steering Inspection: We examine these systems for wear or damage to maintain stability and control.


Each logbook service in Newcastle is completed with precision and recorded to maintain your warranty. Book your next scheduled service with our qualified team today.

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