Brakes in German and European cars involve more than one part – instead, there are typically two main elements that do receive the majority of the wear and tear over the lifetime of your vehicle. These two parts are the brake rotors and brake pads. Brake rotors...
Fuel pressure is a surprisingly delicate aspect of your vehicle but it’s ultimately so critical to the performance and longevity of your well-loved European car. But how do you know when your fuel pressure is too high? As with most things in a car, there’s the ideal...
Poor fuel pressure in your BMW, Audi, Mercedes or Porsche can dramatically affect the performance that you’re used to in your vehicle and lead to long-term damage if left without diagnosis and repair by a trained European car mechanic. A bad fuel pressure regulator...
It can be frustrating to figure out what’s wrong with your vehicle and what the severity of the issue really is, even before taking it to your trusted auto service shop. The daunting feeling that comes with vehicle malfunctions is certainly true when you experience...
There’s a delicate balance to strike when it comes to optimal performance in your European vehicle’s engine. This means that it’s important to keep tabs on the air and fuel levels when your engine is working. When levels are too low or too high, this is referred to as...
Don’t get left out in the cold! Winter driving can be perilous! You can avoid dangerous situations, expensive repairs, and other problems this winter by following this advice. Here are three things not to do during winter driving: 1. Do Not use your cruise...