- Regular Maintainence
- Preventative Maintenance
- Winterizing
- Bruno Lifts
- Turny Seat
We understand how critical it is for your vehicle to be in top-notch condition. When you stop by with a problem, whether it is simple or major, we WILL get you back on the road ASAP.
The entire list of all services we perform would go on for multiple pages. If you have a wheelchair accessible van that needs to be modified, repaired in any way, we can help! Our fully trained Mobility Experts specialize in mobility vehicles of all makes and models. There is no project to big or too small.
You have probably had your oil changed recently and the tires checked. A tune-up may be on the schedule. The wheelchair or scooter is ready to go. You are all set, right? But wait… when is the last time you had your adaptive and/or accessible equipment serviced? You know, the ramp or lift, the power kneel, etc. Those need routine wheelchair van service as well.
You should have your wheelchair van or handicap van serviced every six months by a qualified professional mobility professional, but to keep the warranties intact, every piece of equipment requires actual maintenance at different times. All equipment needs to be inspected for damage, alignment and proper operation. Electrical wiring checks includes checking for frayed wires and loose connections. It all needs to be cleaned, adjusted and lubricated.
If you can’t find your warranty that lists the schedule for each piece of equipment, check with a mobility specialist to find out the specific warranty requirements for your equipment.
Regular maintenance on the ramp or lift is critical to avoid costly repairs. Keep those dates by writing them on your calendar so you don’t forget. Your vehicle will last longer and be worth more at trade-in time.
This mobility safety update has been brought to you by NMEDA – the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association.