Understanding what to check, when to check it, and why it matters — from water systems to engine fluids.
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Straightforward diagnostics, honest assessments, and quality repair work for motorhomes, campervans, and everyday vehicles across Leicestershire.
Choose the category that best describes your vehicle to see the relevant services we offer.
Comprehensive servicing including engine, chassis, habitation systems, and seasonal checks.
Flushing, sanitising, and leak testing fresh and waste water systems to ensure hygiene and functionality.
Safety-focused inspection of LPG systems, regulators, and appliance connections.
Diagnosis and repair of 12V and 230V habitation electrical systems, including leisure battery health.
Service and repair of diesel heaters, gas heaters, and Truma/Alde systems.
Detailed inspection reports to help buyers make an informed decision before committing to a purchase.
Oil and filter changes, air filters, spark plugs, and related consumable replacements.
OBD-II fault code reading and live data analysis to identify underlying faults accurately.
Brake pad and disc replacement, caliper servicing, and full suspension inspections.
Battery and alternator testing, wiring diagnostics, and lighting fault resolution.
Re-gas, leak testing, and compressor inspection for both petrol and diesel vehicles.
Scheduled replacement and tensioner servicing to prevent catastrophic engine failure.
Scheduled maintenance for vans and light commercial vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes.
Ongoing maintenance contracts for small fleet operators, with scheduled booking and service records.
Tyre inspection, pressure checks, balancing, and recommendations for replacement.
Inspection of load anchoring, rear door mechanisms, and internal fittings.
Installation, testing, and repair of 7-pin and 13-pin tow bar electrical connections.
Structural inspection and lubrication of tow hitches and coupling mechanisms.
Guidance on maximum towing capacities, nose weights, and legal requirements for your vehicle.
Configuration and testing of anti-sway systems and trailer stability aids.
Understanding the maintenance cycle helps you address issues at the right stage — before small wear items become costly failures.
Fluid levels correct, components fresh, systems operating within spec. Regular oil changes are the primary focus at this stage.
Brake fluid degradation begins, cabin filters require replacement, and tyre tread should be monitored. A standard service addresses most items at this stage.
Brake pads approaching minimum thickness, suspension components showing play, and timing belt nearing replacement interval. Advisory notes guide prioritisation.
Fault codes present, performance drops, or visible damage identified. Targeted repairs return systems to proper working order and prevent further deterioration.
These short quizzes cover common maintenance topics. Each question includes an explanation to help you understand the underlying reason, not just the answer.
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"The team was upfront about what the motorhome needed and what could wait. No pressure, just a clear list with costs explained. Refreshing."
"Diagnosed a persistent electrical fault that two other garages couldn't find. Explained exactly what was wrong and fixed it properly."
"Thorough pre-purchase inspection on a used motorhome. The report was detailed and saved me from buying something with significant hidden issues."
"Brought the van in for a service and they spotted the rear brakes were close to the limit. Sorted everything in one visit, fair price, good communication throughout."
"The water system had developed an intermittent leak that was difficult to trace. They found it, fixed it, and checked the whole system while it was in. Good work."
A small, experienced team with broad knowledge across automotive and habitation systems.
Over 20 years of hands-on experience with commercial and recreational vehicles. Trained through City & Guilds automotive programmes and previously worked in main dealer environments before establishing the workshop independently.
Specialises in fault tracing on modern vehicles and RV habitation systems. Holds advanced diagnostic qualifications and keeps training current with evolving vehicle technology, including hybrid and electric systems.
Manages bookings, customer communication, and service records. Leah ensures every customer receives a clear summary of work completed and advance notice of any upcoming service requirements.
Currently completing a Level 3 Light Vehicle qualification and works across a wide range of jobs under supervision. Brings a methodical approach and an interest in EV technology to the workshop.
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