General Servicing

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General Car Service in Logan

Comprehensive Automotive Servicing


Welcome to Automotive All Stars Car Service and Repair—your trusted destination in Logan for comprehensive general servicing to keep your vehicle in top condition. With a dedicated team led by Don, we offer a wide range of services to address all your automotive maintenance needs, including shocks, suspension, clutches, radiators, water pumps and timing belts.


Get in touch with us on 0404 458 758 to book a general car service. We serve motorists throughout Logan, including Boronia Heights, Park Ridge, Browns Plains, Greenbank, Hillcrest, Regent Park and Logan Reserve.

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General Car Services We Offer


Here are the general servicing offerings we provide:


Shocks and Suspension: Our expert technicians can inspect, repair and replace shocks and suspension components to ensure a smooth and comfortable ride while maintaining vehicle stability and handling.


Clutch Servicing: If you're experiencing clutch-related issues, such as slipping or difficulty shifting, we offer professional clutch servicing to restore optimal performance.


Radiator Services: Keeping your engine cool is crucial for optimal performance. We provide radiator inspections, repairs and coolant flushes to prevent overheating and engine damage.


Water Pump Maintenance: A properly functioning water pump is essential for coolant circulation and engine cooling. We offer water pump inspections, repairs and replacements as needed.


Timing Belt Replacement: The timing belt plays a critical role in synchronising engine components. We recommend regular timing belt inspections and replacements to prevent costly engine damage.

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At Automotive All Stars, we use high-quality parts and advanced diagnostic tools to ensure the reliability and longevity of your vehicle. Whether you need routine maintenance or specific repairs, our team is committed to delivering exceptional service and keeping your vehicle running at its best.


Experience peace of mind and top-notch automotive care with Automotive All Stars Car Service and Repair. Schedule your general servicing appointment today and let us take care of your vehicle's maintenance needs!

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Keeping Your New Car Warranty


Facts About Your Warranty

Automotive All Stars are able to service your new car while it is still under warranty.


Logbook servicing is carried out to manufacturers’ specifications at required intervals.  Our qualified mechanics use parts and lubricants that meet or exceed OEM standards, allowing you to maintain your new car warranty.


Here is what the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission had to say about car servicing and statutory warranties on new vehicles:


“A common concern for new car buyers is their right to have someone, other than the dealer, service the car without putting warranties at risk. Judging by the large number of calls received by the ACCC many buyers are uncertain.


To put the record straight, dealers cannot declare a warranty void if the buyer has the vehicle serviced by someone else. The buyer, however, has an obligation to ensure that the selected service centre employs qualified staff, that servicing matches manufacturer’s specifications and only genuine or appropriate quality parts are used. If the centre implies that it can perform genuine servicing but falls below expectations then the customer has rights and remedies against it regardless of staff qualifications.


Where a problem arises (other than in servicing) and it is covered by the warranty, the vehicle should be taken to the dealer for repair.


Under the Trade Practices Act dealers cannot limit their warranty obligations or claim the warranty is void if the vehicle is serviced by someone other than the dealer or its agent. The statutory warranty applies to new and second hand cars. A consumer expects a second hand car to run effectively without repairs although, depending on price and age, it may not be expected to last as long as, or perform to the same standard as a new car. The warranty does not apply to cars sold for spare parts or one bought at an auction. At auctions the seller’s only obligation is to give clear title with no legal restriction on ownership.


The Act prohibits anti-competitive exclusive dealing which can involve a business attaching conditions to the sale of goods thereby restricting the buyer’s freedom to choose who they deal with; in the case of a vehicle, who will service it. One particular type of exclusive dealing is third line forcing when the supply of a good is conditional on the purchaser acquiring other goods from a third party. In the motor trade an example would be the car dealer directing a customer to a particular finance company to raise the purchase price.


Third line forcing is unlawful.


A dealer may offer consumers “express” warranties as a way to attract sales by showing that they stand by their vehicles. Express warranties do not override statutory warranties in any way. They may be given on the basis of “money back, no questions asked” or there may be conditions attached such as regular servicing or time limits on claims. A consumer may void an express warranty if, for example, the car is fitted with non-genuine parts. This is something to check before purchase.


If a manufacturer, retailer or service provider chooses to give a voluntary express warranty then the law requires that they honour it.


The car industry is not the only part of commerce where there is some confusion about warranties and refunds. There is widespread misunderstanding by both buyers and sellers of the real nature of warranties and the difference between statutory and extended warranties.


The statutory warranties entitle the purchaser to seek a refund, compensation, repair or replacement if the goods are faulty, fail to do the job intended or do not match the sample shown or have hidden defects.


Some retailers encourage consumers to buy an extended warranty offering additional benefits for extra cost. Consumers should check that the protection offered is more than that available under the statutory warranty.


Remember you are not entitled to a refund if you change your mind or discover the product is cheaper elsewhere”.


By Professor Allan Fels, (former) Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

Servicing & Repair Warranty

 Logbook Warranty & Logbook Servicing


As a consumer, you have the right to have your new car serviced by whomever you choose, without that choice affecting the seller’s statutory warranty obligations. Automotive All Stars Car Service & Repair works precisely to manufacturer’s specifications for new car logbook servicing, allowing you to maintain your new car warranty.


You get an independent warranty on parts and labour associated with your car service. We cover our work for 12 months or 10,000km, and your statutory warranty remains unaffected.


General Warranty

We back labour for a period of 12 months or 10,000klm (whichever comes first) and parts at manufacturers or suppliers warranties unless otherwise stipulated.


Second-Hand Parts

Second-hand or reconditioned parts are warranted as per the supplier’s conditions.


In all instances we must be given the first chance of repair.


If you have a car under warranty, we are more than happy to perform all of your Logbook Servicing at Automotive All Stars Car Service & Repair Boronia Heights. Call us on 0404 458 758


Please note in the event that you wish to make a warranty claim you must contact Automotive All-Stars directly before any work is carried out on the vehicle.


We reserve the right to have first look at the vehicle & may cancel the warranty &/ or guarantee if a third party has touched the vehicle before we've had a chance to inspect the vehicle first hand.


Friction materials such as but not limited to brakes & clutches will not have a warranty unless faulty workmanship or materials failure has occurred. 


Noises such as squeals or squeaks, will not be covered under warranty if the noise is caused by friction or rubbing.


Parts that have been fitted by us that have been used beyond their normal means such as for off road or racing will not be covered under warranty unless stipulated by the manufacturer.

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