Excel Car Mechanics

Excel Car Mechanics Excel Car Mechanics offers a wide range of services including servicing,brakes,clutch replacement,timing belts and so on.

Another project started todayRange rover sport 2.7 tdv6Fault: Engine seizedReason: no oil in the engine Remedy: replace ...
16/07/2019

Another project started today

Range rover sport 2.7 tdv6

Fault: Engine seized
Reason: no oil in the engine
Remedy: replace engine with known good second hand unit

01/06/2017

Hello !
Today, 1st of June , we will announce the winner of a full service but first , we would like to say "thank you" to all who entered the competion and also , we would like to say a massive thank you to all our customers who trusted us and our services . This have boosted our confidence and we will do our very best to be on top of our services for you. Thank you!

Now, the winner is ..............
Sharon Dempsey ! Congratulations Sharon! We will contact you straight away.

Everybody, follow our page , we will not stop here . More surprises and competitions will take place!

With all the respect,

Team of Excel Car Mechanics.

Last 2 days you can still enter the competition. Winner will be announced on the 1st of June.
30/05/2017

Last 2 days you can still enter the competition. Winner will be announced on the 1st of June.

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Excel Car Mechanics

There's no job too big or too small for us. Whether you are a private or commercial customer, we offer a guaranteed serv...
08/05/2017

There's no job too big or too small for us. Whether you are a private or commercial customer, we offer a guaranteed service to resolve your vehicle's issues efficiently and effectively.
Here at Excel Car Mechanics, we have a dedicated team of fully qualified and skilled vehicle technicians who are ready to assist you.
We offer an extensive list of services to resolve vehicle issues. From supplying and fitting car and van batteries to complete engine rebuilds, you're sure to find a solution to your vehicle's issue with us.
For more information please do not hesitate to contact us on 0874 511 528

05/02/2014

The irish weather wasn't kind with us at all and it won't stop here . During theese dull days with heavy rain I've seen a lot of crushes on the road therefor I will put few tips up here ,I want my customers and their passangers to be safe.
1. Check your wipers ,make sure they're 100%.

2. Routinely check your tires…
Always check your tires before you hit the road. Make sure you do the following routine maintenance:
Keep your tires properly inflated. The correct air pressure for your tires is specified by the vehicle manufacturer and can be found on the vehicle door edge, door-post, and glove box door or fuel door. It is also listed in the owner's manual. The number listed on the side of the tire is not the recommended air pressure for your tire – it is the maximum air pressure for the tire. You should check your tire's air pressure at least once a month.
Check the tires tread depth. Proper tread depth will help prevent skids and aquaplaning.

3.Slow down.
As rain falls, it mixes with grime and oil on the road creating slick conditions perfect for skids. The best way to avoid skidding is to slow down. Driving at a slower pace allows more of the tire's tread to make contact with the road, which leads to better traction.

4.Know how to recover from a skid.
Skids can happen even to the most cautious drivers. If your car does skid, remember not to slam on the brakes. Do not pump the brakes if you have an anti-lock braking system (ABS). Instead, apply firm, steady pressure to the brakes and steer the car in the direction of the skid.

5.Keep your distance from the car ahead.
Wet-weather driving demands gentle use of all the main controls – steering, clutch, brake and accelerator – and a larger allowance for errors and emergencies. When you begin a journey in rain, your shoes will be wet and can easily slip off the pedals. Scuff the soles on the rubber matting or carpeting of the car before you start the engine. All motorists should regularly check that their headlights, rear lights, brake lights and turn indicators are working properly. It takes about three times longer to break on wet roads than on dry roads. Since more distance is required to brake, it is important not to tailgate. Keep a little more than two car lengths between you and the vehicle in front of you.

6. Drive in the tracks of a car ahead of you.
Avoid using your brakes. Whenever possible, slow down by taking your foot off the accelerator.Turn your headlights on, even in a light rain. Not only do they help you see the road, but they'll help other drivers see you. If your car has daytime running lights, you should turn them on, so vehicles behind you can see you better.

7.Prepare for your journey.
Wet-weather driving demands gentle use of all the main controls – steering, clutch, brake and accelerator – and a larger allowance for errors and emergencies. When you begin a journey in rain, your shoes will be wet and liable to slip off the pedals. Scuff the soles on the rubber matting or carpeting of the car before you start the engine. All motorists should regularly check that their headlights, rear lights, brake lights and turn indicators are working properly.

8.Learn how to avoid and deal with aquaplaning.
Aquaplaning happens when the water in front of your tires builds up faster than your car's weight can push it out of the way. The water pressure causes your car to rise up and slide on a thin layer of water between your tires and the road. At this point, your car can be completely out of contact with the road, and you are in danger of skidding or drifting out of your lane, or even off the road. To avoid aquaplaning, keep your tires properly inflated, ensure that the tread non skid is above the legal limits on your tires and replace them when necessary, slow down when roads are wet, and stay away from puddles. Try to drive in the tire tracks left by the cars in front of you. If you find yourself Aquaplaning, do not brake or turn suddenly. This could throw your car into a skid. Ease your foot off the accelerator until the car slows and you can feel the road again. If you need to brake, do so gently with light pumping actions. If your car has ABS, then brake normally; the car's computer will mimic a pumping action, when necessary.

9. If the rain becomes too heavy, stop!
Heavy rain can overload the wiper blades, allowing an almost continuous sheet of water to flow over the screen. When visibility is so limited that the edges of the road or other vehicles cannot be seen at a safe distance, it is time to pull over and wait for the rain to ease up. It is best to stop at rest areas or other protected areas. If the roadside is your only option, pull off as far as possible and wait until the storm passes. Keep your headlights on and turn on your hazard warning lights to alert other drivers.

10. First rains make the road very slippery.
The first rains always make the roads the most difficult to drive on, as the mud and oil on the dry road combines with the water and forms a rather slippery layer. Drivers are likely to experience reduced control, and are cautioned to be extra careful for the first half-hour after it begins to rain.

11. Cloudy weather reduces visibility.
Use extra caution when passing other vehicles.

12.Dry your brakes after driving through standing water.
If you have driven through standing water deep enough to get your brake shoes wet, apply the brakes lightly to dry them.

13.Don't drive while fatigued.
Stop at least every couple of hours or every hundred miles to rest.

Stay Safe!!!!!!!!!!

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6 Oldbawn Road. Tallaght
Dublin
D24

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm

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