Maintain Your Warranty and Vehicle Performance
Regular logbook servicing helps ensure your vehicle continues to operate as the manufacturer intended while protecting your warranty.
At O’Neill’s Tyres, our technicians can perform scheduled servicing according to your vehicle manufacturer’s recommended maintenance intervals.
These services typically include inspection and maintenance of key components such as:
- Engine oil and filters
- Air and cabin filters
- Brake system components
- Tyres and suspension components
- Fluid levels and condition checks
After servicing your vehicle, we record the work completed in your logbook to confirm it has been maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s schedule.
Routine servicing helps:
- Protect your vehicle warranty
- Prevent unexpected mechanical problems
- Maintain performance and reliability
- Improve long-term vehicle value
Stable STeering
Keeping Direction Predictable
Front-end steering components work together to translate steering wheel movement into controlled direction changes. When parts wear or loosen, steering can feel vague or unpredictable, especially during cornering or braking. Worn steering components can also cause knocking noises, uneven tyre wear and increased effort behind the wheel. Addressing these issues helps restore accurate steering response and improves overall vehicle stability. Proper front-end steering condition supports smoother handling, reduces driver fatigue and helps tyres maintain consistent contact with the road.
FAQs
Everything You Need To Know
What are common signs of steering problems?
Signs of steering issues include excessive play in the steering wheel, pulling to one side, vibration through the wheel or knocking noises when turning. These symptoms often develop gradually and may worsen over time if not addressed.
How do steering issues affect tyre wear?
Worn steering components can cause wheels to move slightly out of position while driving. This leads to uneven tyre contact with the road, resulting in faster and uneven tread wear.
Can steering problems affect braking performance?
Yes. Poor steering control can reduce stability during braking, especially in emergency situations. This may increase stopping distances or cause the vehicle to feel unsettled.


