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1.25 Petrol
| Checking tyre pressures
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Hyundai
i20
2009 - 2015 | 1.25
Checking tyre pressures
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5 minutes
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Basic servicing
Air filter change
Battery check
Brakes, suspension & tyres
Final checks
Identifying fault codes
Jacking - vehicle support
Oil change
Oil filter change
Roadside wheel change
Vacuum oil extraction
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Checking brake fluid
Checking coolant level
Checking oil level
Checking screen wash
Checking tyre condition
Checking tyre pressures
Opening the bonnet
You can use a pencil type gauge, which is often the cheapest to purchase and rarely goes wrong
Take a quick look at the tyre treads and sidewall condition
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