Building and opening a ride is only the start of your management in Planet Coaster 2. Rides will deteriorate over time, so you need to keep them healthy and serviced. Provided they've been serviced, they'll be given a service badge, which will stop it from breaking down. Once that badge expires, it'll be possible for the ride to breakdown.
During the Career and while you focus on the scenarios' many objectives, you'll likely encounter a notification that says a ride's service badge has expired, but the game doesn't tell you how to fix it. Since it's something that starts to come up a lot, especially if you have a lot of rides in your park, it can be frustrating.
If the notification is popping up and you simply want it to go away, there's a nice and easy fix that'll remove it for at least the time being. Select the ride that you've received the warning for and head to its maintenance tab, which is indicated by a spanner. From there, select Emergency Refurbish to send a mechanic to look after the ride.
This will cost some money and make the notification go away, but it's not the best solution. It's more of a covering up of the cracks.
However, the correct way to fix an expired service badge is a little complicated. You'll likely be seeing the notification because of a slight issue with the game and how mechanic staff work. While they should automatically service rides around your park, they don't always do so.
To fix that, you need to set up a detailed staff schedule that sends mechanics to specific rides. Follow the steps below:
Every two hours is a good schedule to have the mechanic check a ride.
Provided that works as intended, the ride should remain serviced and you won't see the Expired Service Badge notification at all.
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