Posted on 4/19/2022
The driveshaft utilizes torque from your Porsche's engine to turn its wheels. The driveshaft has a support that holds it into place and prevents it from moving during operation. As insignificant as your driveshaft support may seem, it plays a crucial role in your Porsche's overall performance. A failed driveshaft support can cause several issues in your Porsche, including poor vehicle handling and in extreme cases, a broken driveshaft. Knowing the symptoms to look out for in defective driveshaft support will go a long way in preventing the complete breakdown of the driveshaft. Discussed below are the symptoms to help diagnose defective driveshaft support in your Porsche. ● Intense driveshaft vibrations: This is a common sign when diagnosing a failing Porsche driveshaft support. The vibration is usually du ... read more
Posted on 3/31/2022
Volkswagen is a renowned German automaker known for its iconic models. It is not generally considered a luxury brand, but they make sleek designs and reliable models for everyone to drive. Because they are the "people's car," all owners should be aware when service is needed to keep it running smoothly. Your car illuminates or flashes the airbag warning light on your dashboard or computer display. Your airbag is deactivated if the light is on, which means it would not deploy properly if you are involved in an accident. Driving a car without an airbag light is very risky. The airbag light is also called an SRS (supplemental restraint system) warning light. It is important to fix whatever problem you have with your airbag system because airbag saves life whenever an accident occurs. Reasons Behind a Faulty Illuminated Airbag Light ... read more
Posted on 3/15/2022
Mini, a British automotive company founded by BMW in 1969, is known widely for designing and manufacturing small cars with exceptional engine performance and roomy, comfortable interior space. While Minis are built to last, they may experience issues leaving various parts defective, such as the ignition coil. All vehicles are manufactured with at least one ignition coil. However, many modern vehicles are designed with one ignition coil for each cylinder in the vehicle, meaning a V6 engine will have up to 6 ignition coils beneath the hood. The ignition coil plays a vital role in the functionality of a Mini's engine performance. This induction coil is an intricate part of the ignition system that takes voltage produced by the battery and transfers it into the form of an electrical spark to ignite the air to fuel mixture in the combustion chamber al ... read more
Posted on 2/22/2022
Porsche is reputable for manufacturing powerful vehicles with a sleek, sporty design. What gives each vehicle their notable power and performance is the vehicle’s engine. If your Porsche is experiencing engine problems, you may be disappointed by its poor performance. Pay attention to the signs of engine trouble so you can take your vehicle to an auto repair shop for inspection and maintenance immediately. Signs Your Porsche Needs an Engine Rebuild Your vehicle’s engine plays a crucial role in its ability to operate. Any sign that your engine may be having trouble, and you should bring your vehicle into the auto shop to avoid harm to you, your vehicle, or others on the road. If your Porsche is experiencing any of the following signs or symptoms of internal engine issues, you ... read more
Posted on 2/3/2022
The Porsche brand name draws attention, creates excitement, gives its owners a feeling of prestige. If you own a Porsche, you want it to remain in perfect working condition, and one of the ways to do this is by being proactive about possible issues. Water pump leaks are a common problem for Porsches, so let's take a closer look at the most common signs this component is leaking. The Importance of Your Water Pump Porsche designed its models to have onboard technology that can identify issues and alert you to problems. If the water pump fails or is not functioning correctly, your car will exhibit some symptoms, along with a warning light on your dashboard. At its most basic, the water pump in your car is powered by a belt, which helps this system push coolant through the engine t ... read more
Posted on 1/11/2022
Reasons for a Crankshaft Position Sensor Failure in a Mercedes from the Certified Mechanics in Walnut Creek Mercedes is popularly known for its combination of luxury and high performance. However, some problems with your Mercedes can ruin the performance you've come to enjoy and expect. One of these problems is a crankshaft position sensor failure. The crankshaft position sensor is a component in your Mercedes tasked with measuring the rotation speed and the position of the crankshaft. Signals obtained are then relayed to the Electronic Control Unit (ECU). This information helps the ECU make decisions to ensure the high performance of your Mercedes. When your crankshaft position sensor failure begins to fail, it relays incorrect pieces of information, causing your Mercedes to encounter performance issues. We ha ... read more