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Fields Car Centre

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UNIT A, POOLE ROAD, Woking, GU21 6DY

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⚠***IMPORTANT BOOKING NOTICE***⚠ From NOW onwards, MOT's can only be booked alongside a Service or Repair work. When booking, please make sure to expand the ‘Additional Work’ section and tick the box labelled "MOT with Service / Repair only." Field’s Car Centre, Woking’s award-winning Service and Repair, garage, is proud to serve Woking's motoring community. Over Google 700 reviews with 5* Ratings. See what our customers say about Field's! A family-run business that has been looking after local motorists for over 44 years of experience. We are conveniently located in central Woking, just a short walk from the town centre and railway sta

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4.9 (703 reviews)

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Customers consistently praise Fields Car Centre, calling the team friendly, trustworthy and professional and awarding almost exclusively five‑star ratings. Reviewers most often highlight clear communication, honest transparent pricing (no hard upsell), efficient MOTs and servicing, helpful diagnostics and same‑day turnarounds with extras like valeting and a pickup/drop‑off service. The few negatives note slightly higher prices than some chains, occasional delays when parts are needed or they’re busy, and a suggestion to improve waiting‑room facilities.

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Mayford Motors

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Egley Road, Mayford, Woking, GU22 0NQ

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Mayford Motors trades as an established local family run business delivering quality automotive services throughout Surrey since 1986. We are approved by the Retail Motor Industry (RMI). This ensures our skilled team of technicians undertakes car servicing and repairs in Woking to the highest trade and industry working practices. We are approved by WBC to carry out Taxi/Minicab testing & inspection. In 2012 we expanded our operation and now offer competitvely priced car & van rental.

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4.82 (280 reviews)

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Customers repeatedly praise the garage for friendly, knowledgeable staff, quick and reliable MOTs/services, an easy online booking system and clear communication. A handful of outliers mention issues like unexpected labour charges, missing or late log‑book stamping and occasional poor follow‑up when a vehicle failed its MOT, but these complaints are rare compared with the many recommendations.

What is a head gasket?

The head gasket in your car separates the oil and the coolant in the engine. As its name suggests, it is a gasket, which is located between the cylinder head and the engine block - in the car’s engine. Its main function is to seal the cylinders to ensure the highest compression possible and separates the oil and water; oil to lubricate the engine and water to cool the engine. The head gasket also ensures that the whole internal combustion process is contained within the engine.

Why is a head gasket important?

The head gasket is a critical sealing component of your vehicle's engine. Any potential problem with your head gasket should be dealt with immediately as it can lead to more severe issues developing, which if ignored will increase the cost of your repairs. Once a head gasket is blown, it can cause further damage to your vehicle's engine such as leaks, loss of water, decreased fuel efficiency and overheating. The longer you drive with a blown head gasket, the more damage it will cause to your engine. In the worst cases scenario, if left for a long time you could be looking at a complete engine replacement. That's why you must book a head gasket repair promptly if you notice any of the following warning signs.

What causes head gasket problems?

The head gasket is a very important part of an engine. It can fail due to the engine overheating so it’s always important that you check your coolant level regularly (when the car has cooled down). If you are having to top up your coolant regularly and you can see no water leaks on the ground, then this is a sign that you have a head gasket problem and you should have this checked out as soon as possible. One of the main causes of a damaged head gasket is extremely high engine temperature, and an overheating engine temperature is often caused by a coolant leak. There could be other reasons behind a head gasket failure, including; incorrect coolant inhibitor, the cooling system not working efficiently causing hotspots between the centre cylinders, and pre-ignition problems.

How do you know if you have blown a head gasket?

Warning bells should be ringing if:

  • your car's coolant level warning light is on (if the car has one),
  • on checking coolant (when the engine is cold) - the level is very low, or if your engine is showing a very high temperature on the coolant temperature gauge (if fitted)
  • your vehicle is not running smoothly, or you see light coloured smoke coming out of the exhaust pipe or white discoloured oil on the engine oil level dipstick
These could all be signs of a blown head gasket and should be promptly seen to by a mechanic.

 

Can you drive your car with a blown head gasket?

If you suspect that your car has a blown head gasket, do not try to drive it and have it seen to by a mechanic promptly. They may need to have your car towed to their garage to diagnose the issue and either repair or replace the part(s).

How much does it cost to replace a head gasket?

Repairing and replacing a head gasket often requires:

  • A new gasket kit and replacement bolts.
  • Testing and flattening the cylinder head.
  • Replacement of oil filter, oil and ant-freeze.

 

Head gasket repairs will require the engine cylinder head being removed from the engine block as the gasket sits between these two components. The cylinder head may need to be resurfaced and new bolts will need to be fitted as they can stretch. The work will also involve changing the engine oil and coolant, and all water hoses will be checked at the same time.

If the cylinder head is cracked, it can sometimes be repaired by first being pressure-tested to detect any cracking or warping, which are the results of the high temperatures in which it operates, then being skimmed flat to return it to its proper shape.

As soon as you suspect that you may have a blown head gasket, you should get booked into a garage to have it replaced. The parts and labour costs will vary depending on the garage that you choose to take your car to. All of the above work will probably take a mechanic roughly six hours (depending on the severity) and you have to take this labour into consideration on top of the parts required. Each garage has its own hourly rate and if you enter your vehicle registration number and post code at the top of this page, you’ll be able to compare the labour rates, reviews, distance, and more from all of the top garages in your local area. This allows you to choose a garage that you can trust for a rough price point that is suitable for you.

How to be a better driver

Whether you’re driving in Woking or further afield, think about road user etiquette. Showing respect for other road users makes driving more pleasant for you and safer for everyone. For example, if you have to make a last minute change of lane, make your request to change clear to the driver who will need to let you in - and signal your thanks if they do. Be ready to abandon the change of lane if they won’t play ball - your safety (and that of other drivers and pedestrians) is more important than getting to your destination in the shortest time possible. When the position is reversed and a driver asks your permission to change lanes, allow them to as long as it is safe. If you get frustrated, avoid using your horn - it won’t improve matters and might make them considerably worse.