Superior Van & Mobility’s is ready to assist you with all your service, repair & installation needs of your wheelchair-accessible van, scooter carrier, wheelchair lift, or adaptive driving equipment.
Each service department is staffed with factory-trained, certified mobility technicians to ensure your job is done right, the first time.
Use this form to request service for your wheelchair van, lift, or adaptive driving equipment at any Superior Van & Mobility location.
Click here for more information on service options for your wheelchair-accessible vehicle, wheelchair lift & more.
Superior Van is an authorized BraunAbility & VMI wheelchair-accessible dealer, and NMEDA & QAP certified. We perform service and warranty work on every handicap-accessible vehicle and product we sell, even some we don’t.
Consumer or commercial, Superior Van & Mobility is here for you when you need us most!
Superior Van & Mobility is conveniently located throughout the South and Midwest, in Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan, Nebraska, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, and Louisiana. We are the largest family-owned mobility dealer in the U.S.A. For our most current list of locations and to find your closest mobility service center, visit our location page.
Due to popular demand, most Superior Van & Mobility locations now offer oil changes, wiper, filter, bulb replacement, and more general vehicle maintenance items for your wheelchair-accessible vehicle.
If you are like many, you have probably had your oil changed recently and the tires checked, but when was the last time you had your adaptive equipment or wheelchair van serviced? While the safe operation of your vehicle is essential, so is the reliability and safe operation of your mobility conversion or equipment, the components that many overlook for routine maintenance until it’s too late.
You should have your scooter lift, wheelchair van, or adaptive driving equipment serviced every six months by a qualified mobility technician.
Did you know that various service schedules must be addressed to keep many of the manufacturer’s warranties intact?
Routine inspections for damage, alignment, and proper operation are necessary, like anything mechanical. Electrical components are even more critical, as wires could become frayed from improper alignment, wear and tear, and/or maintenance neglect, rendering your vehicle inoperable in a time of need.
If you can’t find your warranty information that lists your vehicle or equipment schedule, check with one of our certified mobility specialists. They are happy to determine if your vehicle or equipment has specific warranty requirements.