Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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  • How often should I perform fluid level checks and basic maintenance on my Aston Martin?

    It is recommended to perform regular checks of the fluid levels (engine fluid, coolant, and brake fluid) as well as tire pressure checks regularly, at a minimum once a month, if you frequently drive. Also, plan a routine maintenance service, including a brake inspection and an oil change every 6-12 months, even when the mileage isn't too high.

  • Can I rely on aftermarket parts instead of genuine OEM parts for maintenance?

    While parts from the aftermarket are more economical but they rarely match the specifications set by Aston Martin. When it comes to components such as brake pads, an oil filter, and suspension components, as well as radiators or water pumps, utilizing genuine OEM components guarantees a proper installation, quality, and helps preserve the value of your car.

  • What are the dangers of skipping cooling system maintenance or radiator inspections?

    Inattention to the cooling system could cause leaks in coolant or leaks in radiators, wear on the water pump, or even thermostat problems. When temperatures are hot, or there are high engine loads, the engine may suffer from overheating, warped head, or even head gasket repairs, which is a cost-effective, expensive repair.

  • How do I know when to choose a specialist service center over a general garage?

    When the Aston Martin uses advanced electronics such as adaptive suspension, carbon-ceramic brakes, or other high-performance engines, an authorized service center equipped with high-end diagnostic equipment and a team of certified technicians is able to reliably provide it with the necessary service. Select a service center that is experienced in high-end car technology and has the ability to access genuine components.

  • Are DIY inspections sufficient to maintain an Aston Martin?

    DIY inspections -- such as checking the levels of tire pressure, fluids, and battery health-- can be a useful starting point. But, more complex tasks such as flushing brake fluid, coolant maintenance, transmission maintenance, or checks on suspension need professionals with the right tools and knowledge. DIY is meant to complement and not substitute for professional service.

  • Does regular scheduled servicing really affect the resale value of my Aston Martin?

    Absolutely. The well-documented record of Minor Service, Major Service Fluid changes, Minor Service, maintenance, and repairs using authentic parts greatly increases resale price. Customers of luxurious vehicles demand regular maintenance. A thorough Service history creates confidence and increases value.