Service menu

Repair and maintenance, clearly scoped.

These service categories are written for everyday drivers who need clear advice before committing to a booking. Ming-Hau Automotive does not claim inspection or licensing categories that have not been supplied for verification.

Mechanic checking an engine bay
Maintenance
Brake rotor and pad service work
Brake checks
Vehicle lifted for workshop inspection
Diagnostics

Logbook and general servicing

Routine servicing for vehicles that need maintenance aligned to age, kilometres and manufacturer-style inspection points.

  • Oil and filter service enquiries
  • Fluid, belt, hose and visual safety checks
  • Service interval advice in plain Australian English
  • Maintenance notes before extra work proceeds

Diagnostics and fault finding

Structured diagnostic support for symptoms that need investigation before parts are replaced.

  • Warning light and drivability enquiries
  • Starting, charging and battery-related concerns
  • Noise, vibration and rough running checks
  • Clear inspection notes before repair approval

Brake and clutch checks

Safety-focused checks for drivers noticing noise, vibration, pedal changes or slipping symptoms.

  • Brake pad, rotor and wear inspections
  • Brake noise and vibration diagnosis
  • Clutch feel and engagement enquiries
  • Quote-before-work recommendations

Steering and suspension

Checks for ride comfort, handling confidence, uneven tyre wear and steering response.

  • Suspension wear and underbody inspections
  • Steering looseness, knocking or vibration checks
  • Tyre wear pattern advice
  • Repair pathway explained before work begins

Cooling and engine support

Practical checks for overheating, coolant loss, oil leaks and general mechanical repair symptoms.

  • Cooling system inspection enquiries
  • Leak, smell and temperature concern checks
  • Engine bay visual inspections
  • Maintenance versus repair advice

Pre-purchase enquiry support

Useful when a vehicle purchase needs a calm review of condition and maintenance risk before a decision.

  • Visible leak and wear checks
  • Warning light and road-feel observations
  • Service history discussion points
  • Plain findings for buyer confidence