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Wheelchair Accessible Van Service Center
We understand how critical it is for your vehicle to be in top-notch condition. Get your wheelchair van or mobility equipment serviced by our fully certified mobility experts. Wheelchair van service to ensure your mobility.
Ready to schedule your next service appointment? Fill out our online service form and a mobility consultant will reach out to confirm your appointment!
Services We Perform
- Additional Equipment and needs
- Adaptive Driving
- Spinner Knobs
- Hand Controls
- Left Foot Gas Pedal
Additional Services Available
Total Mobility Services offers service on a variety of different products. 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 too big or too small. We even offer service on mobility equipment, bring in your scooter lift, or transfer seat and we will ensure you are getting the most out of your product everytime!
OEM Service Available
Our technicians are not just experts in mobility related products. We have the ability to perform service on your whole vehicle, like brakes tires and oil changes. Next time you are in for vehicle maintenance or service consider asking us to perform maintenance on the OEM side of your vehicle as well. For more information or to schedule a service appointment please call today.
PMI - Preventative Maintenance Inspection
It is crucial to your mobility to make sure your mobility vehicle is in excellent working order, part of that is to make sure your vehicle stays up on regular preventative maintenance. Bring in your accessible vehicle and we will keep a record of all preventative maintenance and keep you on a schedule with a reminder of your next appointment to keep your vehicle maintained.
Is It Time To Service Your Mobility Van?
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? 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.
To keep equipment running smoothly, a certified professional inspects, adjusts and lubricates the following:
- Ramp or lift hinges
- Power doors or automatic ramp doors
- Power kneel
- Batteries for remotes
Van equipment to-do list:
- Keep the inside clean so leaves, debris and dust don’t inhibit the smooth operation of all adaptive equipment.
- Vacuum the bottom door track of your van every few weeks so leaves and debris don’t build up. Debris in the bottom track will cause the door motor to work harder and even weaken or burn out prematurely. Ensure drain holes are also free of debris.
- QAP & NMEDA Authorized to perform all service & modifications.
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.