Korean A Solutions Autoworks (KASA) is a certified korean
car auto specialist workshop with professional mechanic team.
KASA provides the best price for car service, maintenance & repair.
Before we even start working on your car we’ll listen to what you have to say about what’s wrong.
Our experience lets us ask questions that help in solving your repair problems and car break downs.
Standard practice for today’s cars is between 5,000 – 10,000km or 3 -6 months interval, whichever comes first. You can refer to your car manual booklet for service intervals. You can also drop us a call and we can advise you with the correct service interval.
How often do I check my tyres?
It is a good practice to change your tyres every 24 months, maximum stretch to 60 months. As wear & tear are common in our tropical environment, be sure to inspect your tyre threads if they are nearly finished. Check with us if you are unsure if you should change your tyres soon.
When should I change from Semi-synthetic to Fully-Synthetic Oil?
Every car model generally accept the same engine oil grade. If your car runs on semi synthetic engine oil, you can opt to use fully synthetic oil for increased protection & better performance. Do check with us with your car model and we will advise you further.
How much should I inflate my tyres & how frequently?
Typically, every car has a recommended inflation tyre pressure on the sticker in the driver door jam or in your car user manual. It is a good practice to maintain between 30 – 35 PSI for all standard or performance tyres. This will give you the optimal driving experience and better fuel consumption.
Should I opt for original car parts or third-party parts?
We at Korean A Solutions recommend original parts as our quotes are very competitive. If you wish to have cost savings, we can recommend third party or OEM parts that have very good post reviews from customers.
Why is it important to have regular service maintenance?
Maintaining your car at recommended service intervals can save you money in the long run. A poorly maintained car will likely lead to more costly repairs. It is easy to identify a car that has not been properly maintained and it will have a negative impact on your driving experience and resale value.