We use specialised computerised tools to analyse a vehicle's engine performance, emissions, and associated systems (transmission, fuel systems, and ignition), to identify potential problems, such as faulty sensors, misfires, or emissions issues, before they cause major, costly damage or unexpected breakdowns. Common issues include faulty oxygen sensors, ignition system failures (spark plugs/coils), fuel system problems (injectors/pump), catalytic converter issues, and emissions malfunctions.
The "check engine" light is the primary indicator. However, other signs include poor fuel efficiency, rough idling, stalling, unusual noises,dark exhaust smoke coming out from the muffler, reduced power, oil, water, or other fluids leaking from the engine area. Regular checks (e.g., annually or during oil changes) improve vehicle reliability, fuel economy, and safety, while preventing costly repairs.
| Diagnostic scanning | From Tsh 30,000/- |
| Thermostat | From Tsh 10,000/- |
| Spark Plug / Coil Plug | From Tsh 20,000/- |
| Catalytic Converter | From Tsh 40,000/- |
| Oxygen Sensor / Mass Airflow Sensor | From Tsh 50,000/- Each |
| Fuel injection system | From Tsh 50,000/- Plus Parts |
Your car is a valuable investment, and trusting the right workshop makes all the difference. A professional repair shop ensures quality work, while the wrong one may cause repeated problems.
The check engine light can turn on due to issues like a loose gas cap, faulty oxygen sensor, bad spark plugs, or problems with the catalytic converter, mass airflow sensor, fuel injection system, exhaust pipe, battery, or thermostat. It’s best to get a diagnostic test to identify and fix the issue early.
When your check engine light comes on, it means your vehicle’s computer has detected a problem in the engine or emissions system. Ignoring it can lead to poor performance or costly repairs, so it’s best to have it checked by a professional right away.
A properly rebuilt engine can last anywhere from 200,000 to 300,000 kilometre or more with regular maintenance. Its lifespan depends on the quality of components used, the rebuild process, and how well you care for your vehicle afterward.