Services

WE OFFER AN EXTENSIVE
VARIETY OF SERVICES FOR YOUR
LAND ROVER

Performance Rovers

OUR SERVICES

Factory Schedule Routine Maintenance

A comprehensive plan laid out by your vehicle’s manufacturer . . . 

A comprehensive plan laid out by your vehicle’s manufacturer, detailing when and what services your car needs. This can range from regular oil changes, which are vital for your engine’s health, to brake inspections, tire rotations, and more.

A comprehensive plan laid out by your vehicle’s manufacturer, detailing when and what services your car needs. This can range from regular oil changes, which are vital for your engine’s health, to brake inspections, tire rotations, and more.

Oil
Changes

An oil change is when you take out the motor oil from your engine . . . 

An oil change is when you take out the motor oil from your engine and put back in new motor oil. During an oil change you also have to change the oil filter and put on a new one. The oil and oil filter do so much for your engine that getting regular oil changes is the best way to keep your vehicle healthy.

An oil change is when you take out the motor oil from your engine and put back in new motor oil. During an oil change you also have to change the oil filter and put on a new one. The oil and oil filter do so much for your engine that getting regular oil changes is the best way to keep your vehicle healthy.

Pre-Purchase Inspections

A pre-purchase inspection is a detailed assessment by a qualified individual . . . 

A pre-purchase inspection is a detailed assessment by a qualified individual to determine the cosmetic, mechanical, and safety condition of a vehicle before completing the purchase. The intent of the PPI is to uncover existing conditions or to reveal maintenance shortcomings that may become potential safety or financial issues for the buyer in the future.
A pre-purchase inspection is a detailed assessment by a qualified individual to determine the cosmetic, mechanical, and safety condition of a vehicle before completing the purchase. The intent of the PPI is to uncover existing conditions or to reveal maintenance shortcomings that may become potential safety or financial issues for the buyer in the future.

Check Engine Diagnostics

The test is performed using factory diagnostic equipment and software that reads . . . 

The test is performed using factory diagnostic equipment and software that reads the stored fault codes in the vehicle’s computer memory. Each code is associated with a specific issue, whether a failed sensor, internal engine issue, a bad spark plug coil or a vacuum leak just to name a few.

The test is performed using factory diagnostic equipment and software that reads the stored fault codes in the vehicle’s computer memory. Each code is associated with a specific issue, whether a failed sensor, internal engine issue, a bad spark plug coil or a vacuum leak just to name a few.

Dealer Certified
Technicians

You can now enjoy local, knowledgeable Performance Rovers service for your Jaguar and Land Rover.

Drivetrain
Service

The drivetrain connects your transmission to the wheels, transforming the power . . . 

The drivetrain connects your transmission to the wheels, transforming the power from your engine into the rotation of the wheels. So if any part of it is broken, your vehicle isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

The drivetrain connects your transmission to the wheels, transforming the power from your engine into the rotation of the wheels. So if any part is worn, broken or damaged you could potentially be left stranded and facing an expensive tow bill.

EAS
Systems

A suspension system having provisions to adjust to road and/or load conditions . . . 

A suspension system having provisions to adjust to road and/or load conditions to ensure a comfortable ride. May also include automatic level control.
A suspension system having provisions to adjust to road and/or load conditions to ensure a comfortable ride. May also include automatic level control.

ABS
Systems

Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) help you steer in emergencies by restoring . . . 

Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) help you steer in emergencies by restoring traction to your tires. What It Does: Helps prevent wheels from locking up – possibly allowing the driver to steer to safety.
Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) help you steer in emergencies by restoring traction to your tires. What It Does: Helps prevent wheels from locking up – possibly allowing the driver to steer to safety.

Brake Replacement / Repairs

The standard list involves replacing the front and or rear disc brake pads, and . . .

The standard list involves replacing the front and or rear brake pads along with brake pad wear sensors. Replacing front and or rear brake rotors as necessary. Land Rover specifications do not allow for rotor resurfacing. Bleeding brake lines if necessary and inspecting the system for leaks or other problems.

The standard list involves replacing the front and or rear brake pads along with brake pad wear sensors. Replacing front and or rear brake rotors as necessary. Land Rover specifications do not allow for rotor resurfacing. Bleeding brake lines if necessary and inspecting the system for leaks or other problems.

Fast, KNowledgable, and Local Service

We understand the various factors that impact your Range Rover’s performance. Performance Rovers service is tailored to the specific needs of your SUV

SRS
Systems

Supplemental Restraint System, which is the name for the system that monitors . . . 

Supplemental Restraint System, which is the name for the system that monitors and controls your airbags’ and seatbelts’ ability to function properly in the event of an accident. Specifically, the SRS computer system does the following: Activates the airbags in a collision.
Supplemental Restraint System, which is the name for the system that monitors and controls your airbags’ and seatbelts’ ability to function properly in the event of an accident. Specifically, the SRS computer system does the following: Activates the airbags in a collision.

Ignition / Fuel
Systems

Ignition system’s job is to ignite the air-fuel mixture in a gasoline . . . 

Ignition system’s job is to ignite the air-fuel mixture in a gasoline engine. In addition to the spark plugs that spark in the combustion chambers, the ignition system consists of an ignition coil, which converts battery voltage to higher voltage, and the spark plug wires that join these components.
Ignition system’s job is to ignite the air-fuel mixture in a gasoline engine. In addition to the spark plugs that spark in the combustion chambers, the ignition system consists of an ignition coil, which converts battery voltage to higher voltage, and the spark plug wires that join these components.

Cooling
Systems

A typical automotive cooling system comprises (1) a series of channels cast into the engine block . . . 

This set of capabilities, called Autologic Assist, is the industry’s first fully-integrated diagnosis support system combining dealer-trained technician expertise with state-of-the-art technology and access to online databases of third party vehicle information via the companion AssistPlus device.

A typical automotive cooling system comprises (1) a series of channels cast into the engine block and cylinder head, surrounding the combustion chambers with circulating water or other coolant to carry away excessive heat, (2) a radiator, consisting of many small tubes equipped with a honeycomb of fins to radiate heat rapidly, which receives and cools hot liquid from the engine, (3) a centrifugal-type water pump with which to circulate coolant, (4) a thermostat, which maintains constant temperature by automatically varying the amount of coolant passing into the radiator, and (5) a fan, which draws fresh air through the radiator.

Electrical System Repairs

During an electrical system service appointment, your mechanic will . . . 

During an electrical system service appointment, your mechanic will take a look at the key parts of your car’s electrical system, including the alternator, drive belt, voltage regulator, starter, ignition switch, neutral safety switch, and battery cables and terminals. These are the most important parts of the electrical system to keep an eye on.
During an electrical system service appointment, your mechanic will take a look at the key parts of your car’s electrical system, including the alternator, drive belt, voltage regulator, starter, ignition switch, neutral safety switch, and battery cables and terminals. These are the most important parts of the electrical system to keep an eye on.