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Domasco has announced that it is offering free AC checkup on any Honda, Volvo, GAC or Proton model that is more than a year old.
The free air-conditioning checkup campaign, launched in view of the arrival of the hot summer months, will run until July 31.
Commenting on the two-month campaign, Domasco managing director Faisal Sharif said: “We want to ensure the best AC performance for all our customers during this sweltering weather. This campaign is part of our commitment to deliver the best customer care service that creates a one-of-a-kind customer experience.”
The complimentary inspection includes an 18-point AC and cooling system checkup and will also recommend remedial measures, if needed, to attain optimum cooling performance.
Padmanabhan Narayanan, national aftersales manager at Domasco, said: “We continue our commitment in providing the best value-based customer experience through this campaign. Comprehensive free AC checkup and exclusive offers on anti-bacterial
treatment and AC performance booster will enhance our customers’ driving experience during this summer.”
Customers can book the service over phone (toll-free 8008 123) or by visiting the nearest service centre.
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