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.

Turn to mycar for your roadworthy certificate in QLD

Whether you’re looking to sell your car, re-register it or transfer your registration to Queensland from another state or territory, you’ll need to pick up a roadworthy certificate before registering your car in the Sunshine State.

Your local mycar service centre is an Approved Inspection Station (AIS) offering vehicle inspection for roadworthies. With a number of different payment options on offer, including Zip Pay, you can pick up your roadworthy certificate today and worry about the bill later down the track.

What’s involved in a roadworthy inspection?

When you book in for a roadworthy, Queensland mycar can get your safety check and any potential repairs sorted all under the same roof.

If your car doesn’t pass the first inspection, you’ve got 14 days to rectify the issue before following up with a second inspection. Once your car gets the green light, you’ll be issued with a roadworthy or safety certificate. This certificate is valid to register your car for two months or 2,000km, whichever comes first.

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Get roadworthy with mycar

If you’re in need of a pink slip, QLD drivers can visit the team at mycar. At each of our Approved Inspection Stations, our highly qualified safety inspectors are there to guide you through the process while our experienced mechanics are on hand to fix any potential roadworthy issues should they crop up. The inspection itself should only take a couple of hours if no further repairs are needed.

As part of the roadworthy inspection we’ll make sure your car’s tyres, brakes, steering, suspension, windscreen, lights and car body are all up to scratch.

When do you need a roadworthy certificate in Queensland?

In Queensland, there’s a few different instances where you’ll need to obtain a roadworthy certificate. You’ll need a safety certificate when you’re selling a registered light vehicle, transferring ownership to a new owner, transferring to Queensland registration from another state or territory or re-registering an unregistered vehicle. If you have a ride share, you’ll also need to get an annual Certificate of Inspection (COI), which mycar can help you out with too.

From Cairns in the north to Elanora in the south and almost everywhere in-between, with 60 stores to choose from you're sure to find a mycar roadworthy inspection site near you.

Let mycar take care of your safety certificate

After a one-stop shop for your RWC in Queensland? mycar has you covered from safety inspections to repairing roadworthy issues, to general servicing. Give us a call to book in for a roadworthy inspection and we’ll have your car safely on the road in no time.

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