WrenchFolio records

Keep car maintenance receipts useful after the repair.

A repair receipt is easier to use later when it is tied to mileage, service date, work performed, cost, warranty notes, and a clean PDF maintenance record.

Important boundary

WrenchFolio is a vehicle recordkeeping and PDF export tool. It does not diagnose vehicles, verify repairs, provide mechanical advice, replace a vehicle history report, or guarantee resale value.

What to save with each receipt

Receipts that are worth organizing

  1. Oil changes, fluids, filters, spark plugs, and routine maintenance.
  2. Brake pads, rotors, tires, alignments, and suspension work.
  3. Battery, alternator, starter, belts, hoses, and cooling system repairs.
  4. Major repairs such as timing belt, transmission service, engine work, or accident-related repairs.
  5. Inspection, emissions, registration, warranty, or recall-related service paperwork.

Why one PDF record helps

When receipts stay in a glovebox or camera roll, it is hard to answer simple questions: when was the work done, at what mileage, who did it, what did it cost, and is there a warranty? A PDF maintenance record gives you one packet for your own files or for a future private sale conversation.

FAQ

What should I keep with a car maintenance receipt?

Keep the service date, mileage, shop or DIY note, work performed, parts, cost, warranty details, and a clear receipt or invoice photo.

Does WrenchFolio verify repairs or diagnose car problems?

No. WrenchFolio is a recordkeeping and PDF export tool. It does not verify repairs, diagnose vehicles, provide mechanical advice, or replace a mechanic inspection.

Related WrenchFolio checklist

Selling a car privately? Use the used car service history checklist to prepare a buyer-friendly maintenance packet.

Use WrenchFolio

WrenchFolio keeps private vehicle records on iPhone: repairs, mileage, costs, receipt photos, notes, and clean PDF export.

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