Mercedes-Benz
The difference between adequate servicing and expert servicing shows in the details. Real competence means reading diagnostic trouble codes accurately rather than guessing at symptoms, using manufacturer-specification parts instead of cheaper equivalents, and understanding how systems interact—an alternator failure isn't always about the alternator. In Pretoria's climate, it means knowing which fluids and lubricants handle 40°C summer heat without thinning, and which remain mobile in winter cold. It means proper torque specifications on critical fasteners, correct wheel balancing after tyre work, and not cutting corners on safety-critical items like brake pads or steering components. Technicians who invest in training, stay current with newer vehicle systems, and can explain what they're doing build credibility with customers who've learned the cost of cheap shortcuts.