Parts and Services

Car Parking Sensors – Replacement & Installation in Hamilton

Car Parking Sensors – Replacement & Installation in Hamilton

Parking sensors for everyday Kiwi drivers We get a lot of people popping in here at Grimmer Motors, asking about parking sensors. And fair enough too. Reversing out of a tight spot on Victoria Street or trying not to nudge a post in a Frankton carpark – it’s all part...
Car Headlight Focusing & Adjustment in Hamilton

Car Headlight Focusing & Adjustment in Hamilton

Why do headlights need to be adjusted? Your car’s headlights require more than just bright bulbs to function safely and correctly. The bulbs need to aim properly at the road, providing you with the ability to see far in front of you and providing the right...
New Brake Lights / Stop Lights in Hamilton

New Brake Lights / Stop Lights in Hamilton

Brake light replacement service in Hamilton: Brake lights (or stop lights) are an important safety feature in modern vehicles. They light up when you press down on your brake pedal, signalling other drivers that you are about to stop. Most cars have three brake...
Exhaust Flex Pipe / Flexi Joints – Repair & Replace in Hamilton

Exhaust Flex Pipe / Flexi Joints – Repair & Replace in Hamilton

What’s an Exhaust Flex Pipe, Anyway? An old, damaged flex pipe (left) next to a fresh new one (right). Had someone ask the other day in our workshop, “What on earth’s a flex pipe and why do I need it?” Too easy – basically, it’s a chunky bit of braided steel down your...
New Car Headrests / Head Restraints in Hamilton

New Car Headrests / Head Restraints in Hamilton

About head restraints: Headrests serve a very important purpose in a car. They provide support and comfort for the neck and head, especially during long drives. Over time, headrests can become worn out or damaged, either due to regular use or accidental damage....
Car Differential Replacement in Hamilton

Car Differential Replacement in Hamilton

What does the differential (diff) do? When you make a turn in your car, the wheels on the outside have to spin further than the wheels on the inside. This is because they travel a further distance. The differential (also known as a diff) is what allows two wheels to...