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Noosa Mechanic
If you’ve ever dealt with a car issue on a busy day, you’ll know how stressful it can be to find a reliable mechanic who won’t mess you around. At Noosa Batteries, we’re not just about batteries–we also offer access to full-service mechanical repairs and servicing through our trusted partner, Tewantin Garage.
Conveniently located near Noosaville, our experienced mechanics work on everything from log book servicing to brakes and clutch systems, suspension repairs, and steering diagnostics. We understand the needs of everyday drivers, local businesses, tradies, and travellers passing through the Sunshine Coast.
Our team takes the time to listen, explain what’s going on, and get your vehicle back on the road safely and efficiently. Whether it’s a routine service or an unexpected issue, you’ll always get clear communication, fair pricing, and genuine care.
Contact (07) 5447 1431 today to speak to a Noosa mechanic who puts your vehicle—and your time—first.
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When it comes to keeping your car running right, you want a mechanic who knows what they’re doing and explains things in plain English. That’s exactly what you’ll find at our workshop. With years of hands-on experience and a commitment to quality workmanship, our mechanical team handles vehicles of all makes and models with confidence.
Whether you’re coming in for a scheduled log book service or need urgent repairs on your brakes, clutch, suspension, or steering, you can expect expert care, honest recommendations, and no surprises on your bill. We make things easy by offering servicing options that suit your schedule—plus, if you’re already here for a battery, why not tick off your car service at the same time?
Our mechanics use modern diagnostic tools and quality parts, and they genuinely care about getting things right. Ready to book in? Contact us to speak with a qualified mechanic today.
Log Book Servicing
Keep your new car warranty intact with regular log book servicing. A log book service follows your manufacturer’s exact specifications, ensuring your vehicle gets the checks, parts, and fluids it needs at each scheduled interval. It’s a smart way to protect your car’s value while avoiding major issues down the track.
Brakes & Clutch
If your brakes feel spongy or your clutch is slipping, don’t ignore it. Your braking system is one of the most critical safety components in your vehicle, and prompt attention can prevent expensive repairs. Get smooth shifting and responsive braking with a professional inspection and adjustment. We can also upgrade your setup with bigger brakes and a heavy duty clutch for improved stopping power and durability under load.
Suspension
Good suspension makes all the difference when it comes to a smooth, safe ride. If you're noticing bumps, uneven tyre wear, or poor handling, it could be time to check your shocks, struts, or springs. We offer regular maintenance to improve control and tyre lifespan, as well as suspension upgrades, lift kits and heavy duty shocks designed to improve stability, handling and ground clearance.
Steering
Your steering system should feel responsive and predictable. If it’s heavy, pulling to one side, or making noise, it may be time for an alignment or repair. Reliable steering helps you stay in control—especially on busy roads or during emergency stops.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I book a log book service?
Log book servicing is generally recommended every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres, or every 6 to 12 months—whichever comes first. The schedule can vary depending on your vehicle’s make, model, and how it’s driven. Newer cars typically have a service schedule outlined in their manufacturer’s log book, which includes specific checks and part replacements. Sticking to this plan helps maintain your warranty and avoids major mechanical issues. Even if you don’t drive much, time-based servicing ensures oils and fluids don’t deteriorate and cause damage.
What are the signs that my brakes or clutch need attention?
Warning signs for brake issues include squealing or grinding noises, vibrations when braking, or a brake pedal that feels soft or spongy. For clutch problems, look for difficulty changing gears, a burning smell, or a clutch pedal that feels loose or stiff. If your vehicle takes longer to stop or struggles to engage gears, it’s best to get it inspected as soon as possible. Ignoring these symptoms can lead to costly repairs and compromise your safety.
When should I get my suspension checked?
You should have your suspension checked if your ride feels rough, your car pulls to one side, or you notice uneven tyre wear. Excessive bouncing after hitting bumps or poor handling around corners can also indicate worn suspension components. While suspension systems are designed to last, components like shocks and struts naturally degrade over time. Regular checks—especially every 40,000 to 80,000 kilometres—can help identify issues early and maintain ride comfort and safety.