Southgate, 6A Bourne Hill, London N13 4LG

07895 859505

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Monday-Saturday 7:00AM - 6:00PM
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Southgate, 6A Bourne Hill, London N13 4LG

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Book a service with an MOT for just £19 extra and save £31. Book online easily using our simple and secure booking system.

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Car Servicing in North London at No5 MOT Services

We provide a range of car and van servicing with MOT special offer combinations in North London.
Additional

Below are some of the many auto repair services we offer:

  • FREE Tyre Safety Check
  • FREE MOT Due Check
  • FREE Car Inspection
  • FREE Tyre Pressure Check
  • MOT Testing
  • Full Vehicle Service
  • MOT & Full Service Deal
  • Oil Change Only
  • New Budget Tyres – Supply & Fit
  • Tyre Puncture Repair
  • Battery Replacement
  • Brake Pads & Discs
  • Headlight Bulb Fitting
  • Air Conditioning Re-Gas
  • General Vehicle Inspections
  • Preventative Maintenance Checks
+ More Services

Auto Maintenance FAQs

Here’s how to choose what’s right for your car at No5 MOT Services:
Most cars need an oil change every 5,000–10,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first.
Should I worry about servicing my leased vehicle?
Yes. You should service a leased vehicle regularly to meet the lease agreement, avoid penalties, and keep the manufacturer’s warranty valid.
Do I need to charge my battery after I jump-start my vehicle?
For a long time and sometimes still today, standard practice at many lube shops is to suggest oil changes every three months or 3,000 miles. In order to know when the best time to get your oil changed is, check the owner’s manual of your specific model for manufacturer-recommended intervals.
How do I know when I need new brakes?
For a long time and sometimes still today, standard practice at many lube shops is to suggest oil changes every three months or 3,000 miles. In order to know when the best time to get your oil changed is, check the owner’s manual of your specific model for manufacturer-recommended intervals.
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We Repair All Makes of Automobiles

We work with all makes and models of vehicles

Preventative Maintenance at No5 MOT Services

The best way to minimize breakdowns is doing routine maintenance

Brake Repair & Services

Brakes wear out over time requiring service

Transmission Service & Repair

The transmission is complicated and important components of your car

Engine Services

Brakes wear out over time requiring service

Tires & Wheels

The best way to minimize breakdowns is doing routine maintenance

Brake Repair & Services

Brakes wear out over time requiring service

Transmission Service & Repair

The transmission is complicated and important components of your car

Engine Services

Brakes wear out over time requiring service

Exhaust System

The transmission is complicated and important component of your car

Tires & Wheels

The best way to minimize breakdowns is doing routine maintenance

Preventative Maintenance at No5 MOT Services

The best way to minimize breakdowns is doing routine maintenance

Brake Repair & Services

Brakes wear out over time requiring service

Transmission Service & Repair

The transmission is complicated and important components of your car

Engine Services

Brakes wear out over time requiring service

Tires & Wheels

The best way to minimize breakdowns is doing routine maintenance

Brake Repair & Services

Brakes wear out over time requiring service

Transmission Service & Repair

The transmission is complicated and important components of your car

Engine Services

Brakes wear out over time requiring service

Exhaust System

The transmission is complicated and important component of your car

Tires & Wheels

The best way to minimize breakdowns is doing routine maintenance