What does a comprehensive vehicle inspection include?

The inspection will include everything the manufacturer specifies and is required for the logbook service. Everything below, and much much more!

  • 1. Test drive

    The engine, drivetrain, brakes and suspension in your vehicle will be tested to ensure that they are up to standard.

  • 2. Operational check

    The standard components of your vehicle such as seat belts, lights, wipers including washers and arm mechanism, horn will be inspected. The air/cabin filters and housing will also be checked.

  • 3. Digital battery check

    Your battery will be tested and printed results will be provided.

  • 4. Inspection of underbody

    A visual inspection will be conducted for leaks from your engine, exhaust system, fuel line and gearbox.

  • 5. Tyre pressure and tread wear check

    The condition, pressure and tread wear of your tyres (including the spare) will be inspected to ensure that it is up to the legal standard.

  • 6. Brake wear recommendation

    A precise measurement can be provided to you. This will also include a fluid condition check.

  • 7. Suspension system check

    Joints and bearings in your vehicle will be checked for any leaks.

  • 8. Final assessment of vehicle

    The wheels are cross checked and a final road test is performed to ensure quality of the service and operations performed.

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Is your car under 10 years old?

Is your car’s odometer reading under 150,000 KM's?

We recommend a logbook service.

We recommend a basic service.

Logbook service

What we recommend as it ensures your car gets exactly what it needs, when it needs it. Equal to giving your car a spa day.

  • Includes the checks, work and part replacements recommended by the car's manufacturer at specific times, often referred to as a scheduled service.
  • Increase vehicle resale value as it shows you look after your car.
  • It will also keep your new car warranty for newbies, for added peace of mind.
Basic servicing

At mycar we call these our Basic Services, but you might know it as a minor or fixed price service.

  • Includes a Detailed Vehicle Inspection safety check, new engine oil and a new oil filter.
  • We'll report on anything needed to keep your car (Betty? Bruce? Cassandra?) in tip top shape, even if they are starting to show their age.

For reliable Ford Everest battery services, you need mycar

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With a 5-star ANCAP safety rating and multiple awards, your Ford Everest is a reliable SUV for your family. You get to enjoy 5 or 7 seats, park assist and other handy features built for comfort and style. But with all those creature comforts, the battery Ford Everest drivers need should be powerful enough to keep everything running. If your battery is letting you down, it’s time to give our team at mycar a call.

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The easiest way to get a battery for Ford Everest owners

There are more than 275 mycar stores throughout Australia. This means whether you’re at home, trekking around the country or just out and about, there’s always a store near you if your Ford Everest car battery is causing you problems. Plus, our batteries come with warranties ranging from 12 to 40 months, depending on your battery, so you can drive away with confidence.

What’s the average Ford Everest battery price?

The average Ford Everest battery price is between $180 to $300+, depending on the battery you need. For example, a Ford Everest with standard features won’t need as powerful a battery as a model with modifications. It also depends on the brand and type of battery, as not all batteries are made equal. Some batteries will give you more life in some climates or driving conditions than others.

mycar Batteries to ensure you always get the quality and performance you need for your Ford Everest. If you have any questions though, your local mycar mechanic is always happy to give you a helping hand if you’re not sure what you need.

How long does a Ford Everest battery last?

The average Ford Everest battery lasts between 3 to 5 years. Where you live, how often you drive, the lengths of the drives you take and even how you drive can all impact how long your battery lasts. For example, only taking short drives every now and then will drain your battery faster if you’re regularly taking leisurely long trips. Colder climates can also cause your battery to die sooner rather than later.

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Ford Everest battery problems that signal a replacement

We all dread the day we go to start our car and the engine doesn’t turn over. Luckily, there are common Ford Everest battery problems you can keep an eye out for to ensure you replace your battery before it goes dead. Common battery problems include:

  • Dimming headlights or interior lights
  • Slow engine crank, i.e. car taking longer to start
  • Frequent jump starts
  • Dashboard warning lights
  • Corrosion at the terminals or leaking from your battery case
  • Your battery’s older than 5 years

The moment you notice any of these signs, book a time to come see our mechanics at mycar. We’ll run diagnostics to get to the bottom of the problem, whether it’s your battery, cables or another issue.

Over 3 years since your last battery change?

Don't get stuck, ask your mechanic to check your battery at your next service.

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How much does a Ford Everest battery replacement cost?

Replacing a Ford Everest battery starts from $189, excluding the price of your battery. This includes:

  • Testing your current battery to assess for any problems
  • Checking and topping up the battery electrolyte levels (if needed)
  • Checking the battery terminals and leads are in good condition
  • Checking the alternator charge rate is where it should be

We’ll also advise you of any other maintenance your car may need.

Where is the battery in a Ford Everest?

To find your Ford Everest battery, you’ll want to open your bonnet and look for the battery case. The Ford Everest battery is typically located in the bottom right of the engine compartment, but it can differ from year to year.

Where to find your Ford Everest dual battery location

A Ford Everest dual battery setup is common for people who go off-road or on longer adventures. If you’re looking for your second Ford Everest battery, it’ll likely be located in your rear cargo area, but this can also differ from car-to-car. Checking with your mycar mechanic will help you know what you’re looking for and where to find it.

What car battery does Ford Everest use?

The Ford Everest battery size you need will be a 12V lead acid car battery. Some newer models may have other Ford Everest battery specification needs, so it’s best to check your owner’s manual to be sure. When you choose mycar to look after your battery needs, you know you’ll always get the right battery to get the job done.

Call mycar when you need a reliable Ford Everest battery fast

mycar is your Ford Everest battery expert. With the highest quality batteries, more than 275 stores and our industry-leading Workmanship Guarantee, you can always get the battery you need, when you need it, wherever you are in Australia. We make it quick, easy and affordable to keep your car powered and on the road.

Want more information about why your car’s not starting or everything you need to know about car batteries? Check out more mycar maintenance tips for all the information you need for extending the life of your battery and Ford Everest.

 

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