Repairs or replaces damaged vehicle panels (doors, fenders, etc.) to restore the original shape.
Applies new paint to vehicles after repairs or for cosmetic upgrades.
Removes dents using techniques like Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) or traditional methods.
Likely refers to structural repairs (chassis/frame straightening) to restore vehicle strength after collisions.
Ensures proper alignment of body panels, doors, and structural components for correct fit.
Installation or replacement of damaged windshields with proper sealing and safety standards.
Cutting and welding metal sections for extensive repairs or modifications.
Finishing touch to restore paint gloss and remove minor scratches/swirl marks.
Replacing worn-out spark plugs for better ignition and fuel efficiency.
Replacing the oil filter to ensure clean oil circulation in the engine.
Changing engine oil to maintain lubrication and prevent wear.
Replacing the air filter for optimal airflow and engine performance.
(Note: "Patrol filter" likely refers to fuel filter) Replacing to prevent contaminants from entering the engine.
Inspecting and replacing worn bearings (wheel bearings, engine bearings, etc.) if needed.
Checking and replacing worn brake pads for safe braking performance.
Inspecting and replacing the serpentine/fan belt to avoid snapping and engine damage.