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.

Compare Servicing

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.

Roll into mycar for your roadworthy certificate in NSW

Before registering your ride in New South Wales, you need to make sure your car is in safe enough condition to be driven. That’s where an eSafety (or pink slip) inspection report comes in.

At mycar, we’re here to help with our team of experienced mechanics and highly qualified inspectors. We’ll make sure you’re notified of any issues that may cause your car to be deemed unsafe, and can fix them up so you can get back on the road.

Worried about the cost of a roadworthy, or repairs required? Relax knowing you can choose from a variety of payment options, including Zip Pay, designed to have you back on the road sooner while worrying about settling the bill later.

We’re here to keep your car in check

When you book into mycar for a roadworthy certificate, New South Wales drivers can rest assured that our professional inspectors are fully licensed to conduct your roadworthy inspection. They’ll keep you informed every step of the way and our team of experienced mechanics are on hand and ready to jump in should you need any roadworthy repairs.

Add on a Roadworthy Inspection (RWC) as an optional extra when you book in logbook or basic servicing.

 

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Trust mycar for your pink slip in NSW

A pink slip inspection at mycar should only take 2-4 hours if your car doesn’t require any repairs. As part of the inspection, we’ll check the car meets the required minimum safety standards. We’re here to make sure your car meets the requirements to be on NSW roads and if it falls short anywhere our mechanics can help to get it sorted quickly.

The importance of your roadworthy in NSW

The pink slip inspection is mandatory for car registration in NSW, ensuring cars are roadworthy and safe to drive. Your registration renewal notice will tell you when you’re due for a safety check, but most light vehicles (Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) below 4.5 tonnes) older than 5 years will need to undergo a roadworthy inspection annually.

If your car fails the roadworthy inspection, you have 14 days to rectify the issue before returning for a second inspection. Once your vehicle passes the roadworthy inspection, the mechanic will send the roadworthy report directly to Transport for NSW electronically so you can go ahead and renew your registration.

With 70 mycar service centres dotted around NSW, there’s sure to be a mycar offering pink slip inspections local to you.

Visit our team of safety inspection specialists

Head into mycar for your next pink slip inspection and enjoy quality servicing and on site repairs. NSW residents can now book in for a pink slip inspection online, so head to our website to find your nearest authorised inspection station.

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Book into your local mycar for a roadworthy inspection today.