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How to ensure your electric vehicle is roadworthy

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Learn how to ensure your electric vehicle is mobile roadworthy and safe to drive with this helpful guide along with essential steps and tips. Read more. Electric vehicles require special maintenance to keep them in good condition and ready to drive safely. Since these vehicles rely on battery power instead of fuel, it is essential to ensure that the battery is in good condition and has enough charge. Additionally, the vehicle should undergo regular servicing, such as oil changes and tire rotation. To ensure that your electric vehicle is in good condition, it is important to find a qualified mobile roadworthy service provider. These providers can perform a range of tests and inspections to determine the condition of your vehicle and its components. They can also provide advice and guidance on how to keep your vehicle in top condition. Here are a few tips on checking your battery and electric motor to ensure they're in good working order. Understand Battery Ratings The first step in...

Car Inspection Centers vs Mobile Roadworthy Inspection Services

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  Before car inspections could begin, cars had to be taken to a specific location to undergo an inspection. This used to mean that the car owner would have to wait around at the site until it was their turn to have their vehicle inspected. Now, however, there are many mobile services available in noosa on-demand 24/7, which means you can arrange for your vehicle inspection when it's convenient for you and take comfort in knowing your service will be completed by a professional while your car is still safely parked outside at home or work! Service Speed You must have heard a lot of the inspection stories of how cars and bikes often fail in the process. This is when you start to worry. The inspecting happens at about 60 minutes, but you need to sit there for over an hour as your vehicle or bike is being inspected. With the new mobile accessor service, these days are over. You don't even need to wait around while they do their inspection. You have to make a phone call and then wai...

Reasons NOT to Get a Dodgy Roadworthy

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  In Queensland, it’s a requirement of selling a vehicle that you have a  roadworthy certificate  (RWC). This means your vehicle needs to have passed a safety inspection by an authorised person. Often, there is a temptation to circumvent these rules and offload your vehicle without having the relevant checks done. If the buyer is fine with that, you may think the risks aren’t much to worry about. The other practice that some people consider is forging a safety certificate, or obtaining one from somewhere other than an Approved Inspection Station (AIS). However, here are some reasons why you should never get a dodgy roadworthy certificate. You can be fined If you sell a vehicle in Queensland without a safety certificate, you can be fined over $650. The rule has recently changed (September 2021), stating that you no longer need to have a safety certificate when listing a vehicle for sale. However, you must have obtained a safety certificate by the time you dispose of the...

Pre-Purchase inspection of your used vehicle can turntables

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  Purchasing a used car is a risky job. People tend to get excited and forget one important thing, to check if it is all good to run on the road. They miss checking safety and mechanical issues during a visual inspection. To eliminate such mistakes and situations, it is important for a second-hand car buyer to get a pre-purchase inspection (PPI) done before investing money in it.  What is PPI?  PPI stands for pre-purchase inspection. It is a detailed assessment of your vehicle by a qualified individual. The expert determines the mechanical, cosmetic and safety conditions of your vehicle. These professional people are usually certified mechanics and automotive technicians who have knowledge and expertise to inspect your car.  Having known what PPI is and why used car buyers need to do it, you must know when you should get it done. A pre-purchase inspection is highly recommended when you’re purchasing a vehicle without warranty. Since a vehicle without warranty has hig...

Common Car HVAC Maintenance Needs every car owner should know

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  The HVAC market is seeing a surge and maybe by the next decade, it will be one of the leading industries. Not only commercial spaces, but even homes and car owners now feel the need for central air and heating systems humming. However, what people don’t realize is why do they need upgrades and maintenance in this system.  The two primary reasons why people delay these are - time and money, and in the meantime, they ignore the fact that HVAC systems’ maintenance is so very important.  So, if your system has not to be maintained for a long time, it is time to make an HVAC inspection checklist that all homeowners should have.  HVAC Inspection Checklist Once a default arises in your system, it is going to be there as long as you replace them. In some cases, things can go wrong in unavoidable ways, but, it is better to take precautionary steps once you start noticing any symptoms arising.  Coming back to the HVAC inspection list,  the full form of HVAC is heat...

Tips of getting the mobile roadworthy certificate and its benefits

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A  mobile roadworthy  certificate  is an important document that helps a person to build the worth of any kind of property like trucks, cars or any other automobile. The  mobile rwc  ensures that a particular vehicle is in good condition to run on the road. It’s safe for driving and transport and can be used for various purposes like carrying cargo, commuting or any other similar commercial aspects. In case, if someone is selling his vehicle, a mobile roadworthy certificate plays an important role. A roadworthy certificate is required when a registered light vehicle is offered for sale. This certificate confirms that the vehicle has passed the minimum safety standard inspection.  Who Would Be Issuing Roadworthy Certificates? The roadworthy certificate or the certificate of roadworthiness can be provided or issued only via licensed operators. If you want to have this certificate, the vehicle needs to pass through different levels of an inspection like inspec...

How To Prepare Your Car For Roadworthy

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When it comes time to obtain a safety certificate for your vehicle, there are a few quick and simple steps you can take to properly prepare your vehicle for a roadworthy inspection. If it’s time and money you want to save, making these simple considerations will go a long way in getting you a positive roadworthy result, the first time around! Tyres – Beyond checking the amount of tread on each tyre, our qualified assessors will be inspecting the actual condition of your tyres. So prior to inspection you should look for an even tread pattern across the footprint of your tyre and other wear such as cracks or chips across the wall of the tyres. The easiest way to gauge if your tyres have enough tread to pass a roadworthy inspection is simply by referencing your tyre tread wear indicators as shown below. If your tyre tread is level with the indicators on any part of the footprint your tyre will need to be replaced. Windscreen – A clean windscreen is a given! If you can’t see out of it, it ...

Safe Vehicle Inspections during COVID-19 Crisis

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  The recent Covid-19 pandemic has put considerable strain on families across Australia. However, many of Australia’s industries and essential workers are still out there doing what they do best, and for many this means that vehicle inspections are still necessary. As such, we’ve made some adjustments to the way we work in order to ensure your safety. Since we’re already a mobile service that comes to you, we’re very well placed to continue servicing your vehicle inspection needs during these troubling times. Now, we’re doing things with even less contact to ensure your safety during this crisis. We Take all Precautions to Stop the Spread Because we conduct mobile Sunshine Coast vehicle and safety inspections, you can remain in the safety of your own home while we work.  Our team  are committed to maintaining all social distancing requirements to help keep us all safe. We can conduct the safety inspection on your vehicle outside, and you won’t even need to leave your hous...

What are the benefits of having a roadworthy certificate in Sunshine coast?

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If you have plans to sell your used car or buy a used car, it’s necessary to get a roadworthy certificate in Sunshine Coast for your vehicle as it’ll show that your vehicle is safe for the roads. Getting a mobile safety certificate decreases the chances of buying a vehicle that is not safe.  Getting a roadworthy certificate on the sunshine coast is necessary, especially when selling a registered car or trying to register an unregistered vehicle.  Benefits of having a roadworthy certificate in Sunshine coast: It’s essential to transfer the vehicle documents to the new owner when you decide to sell your used vehicle, and every buyer would like to know that the vehicle they are purchasing is in good condition or not. A roadworthy certificate helps in this transfer of ownership. The buyers will ask you for a safety certificate. By registering a vehicle in a Sunshine coast region or any other place for that matter and the Sunshine coast, you need to produce your RWC Sunshine coast ...

Moving to The Sunshine Coast – Things You Need To Get Done!

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  Whether you’ve made a move interstate before or this is your first time, there’s always a million and one things to get ready, some of which can easily slip your mind! So we’ve put together some of the most important ‘bit n bobs’ for an easy transition to your new home in the sun! Before you go! Change of Address There’s always going to be loads of entities that have your details on file, many of which you won’t be able to remember in the chaos of moving, so it’s always best to arrange to have any stray mail held or redirected. Some of the institutions you’ll want to contact first with your change of address are: Australia Post, Australian Taxation Office, Human Services – Centrelink, Child Support Agency, Medicare and the Australian Electoral Commission. In addition to these, you should update your details with your accountant, dentist, bank, credit union, doctor, utilities company, insurance, toll tags (e-tag, e-toll, touch tag, viatag etc) and any newspapers and magazine ...