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What is a CVT transmission? A continuously variable transmission (also known as a shiftless transmission) is a type of transmission system that seamlessly shifts through gears. These shifts are done automatically using a variety of factors such as vehicle speed,...
Have you failed your WOF due to seat belt fraying? Over 40,000 vehicle fail their Warrant of Fitness each year in New Zealand due to fraying of the seatbelt. This is when the material becomes weakened or loose, resulting in reduced effectiveness in a crash or...
What do brake shoes do? The brake shoes are important parts of a drum braking system which help your car to slow down when the brake pedal is applied. The brake shoe is covered in a lining, which is glued to the shoe. When the brakes are applied, the brake lining is...
Why is your car’s brake pedal hard? Does your car’s brake pedal require more force to push? A hard, stiff or stubborn brake pedal generally relates to a problem with one of several components in your braking system. The main reason a hard brake pedal...
What is a Car Safely & Fluid Check? If your vehicle was registered after the 1st of January 2000, it will only need a Warrant of Fitness once a year rather than every six months. For example, if you own a year 2000 onwards car you will only need to get your WOF...
Warrant of Fitness Inspections in Hamilton At Grimmer Motors we offer independent, unbiased, fair, and safe Warrant of Fitness inspections to keep you and your family safe on the roads. Why a “Cheap WOF” in Hamilton could cost you MUCH more! If...