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LPG Service

An LPG service differs from your standard car service, so why not kill two birds with one stone and get them both done with us?

An LPG system is specialised and needs a separate rigorous safety and component check. Your LPG service should be carried out regularly, usually 20,000km or every 12 months. Be sure to maintain your regular car service schedule too though because it is important your entire car is in good running condition.
A regular LPG service helps to maintain your vehicle while increasing its performance and durability.

Any work carried out on your LPG system must be completed by an LPG accredited technician in an Alternative Fuel Systems Assessment and Certification Scheme (AFSACS) workshop. Repco Authorised Service centres are accredited LPG conversion and service mechanics that will be able to fix any problem and have your vehicle performing as efficiently as possible.

For your next LPG service book into your nearest Repco Authorised Service centre.

Friendly local service - backed by Repco

All Repco Authorised Service centres are locally owner and operated, with the added value of being backed by Repco. This ensures you receive quality and personal service from Auto-Tech trained mechanics and your car is serviced with all the best parts. We even back all our work and parts with a nationwide warranty. Repco Authorised Service are the best place to have your next LGP service.

LPG service - everything you need to know and more

LPG fuelled cars should maintain a service routine to avoid varying issues that include running lean, running rich, ignition system problems and LPG convertor failure.

Running lean symptoms include hard starting, poor idling, poor acceleration and possible backfiring. Running rich symptoms include hard starting and excessive fuel consumption that can lead to increased costs when refuelling. Ignition system problems include worn or old spark plugs and weak or defective coils.

Overtime, LPG system components can wear out. One of the most important components that needs to be regularly checked is the LPG convertor. On average they have a 10 year life expectancy but it should be checked thoroughly during every LPG service.

Also note that your LPG tank needs to be tested every 10 years to make sure it is structurally sound.

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