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How do I know if a pothole damaged my car?
Ask yourself: Is your car pulling either to the right or left while driving on a straightaway? Are you experiencing difficulty with steering the vehicle? Are your tires wearing unevenly or prematurely? Do any of your wheels have a dent? Do you have to air-up one or two of your tires frequently? If you answer yes to any of the above, then it’s possible that pothole caused some form of damage.
Why fill tires with nitrogen instead of air?
By reducing the percentage of oxygen, water vapor and other gases in your tires from 22% to 7% or lower, your tires will maintain proper pressure longer than if you use “plain old air.” For example, with 95% nitrogen in your tires, they retain optimal pressure three to four times longer.
Carbon buildup on valves - What is it & how do I clean it?
Carbon build-up is a common issue with direct-injected engines like those in modern BMW and Audi models that is an accumulation of carbon deposits on the engine cylinders’ intake valves. A carbon clean method called “walnut shell blasting” is used to safely and effectively clean carbon build-up.
What is an extended warranty & should I get one?
Nobody likes unexpected expenses for auto repairs, if you want peace of mind and like to save money, an extended warranty is a great way to accomplish both. An extended warranty is essentially a service contract between the car owner and the warranty company. According to this contract, the warranty company will pay for the covered repairs for a specific period of time. An extended warranty can help you protect yourself from unexpected repair costs.
What is the difference between Mustang Dynos vs. Dynojet Dynos?
Simply put, Dynojet numbers are usually inflated and Mustang numbers are closer to “true” horsepower numbers. Mustang dyno numbers are more accurate because it takes in to account the variables for each different car. A dynojet just measures how fast the car spins a large drum that is a certain weight and calculates HP from that. A Mustang dyno could be higher than a dynojet, but that is rare.
Why is my low coolant warning light coming on?
Your car has a floating-level which rises and falls with the coolant level in your radiator. As the level falls below a critical amount of coolant in the radiator or expansion tank, required to keep the engine from overheating, the system triggers a warning to alert you. A lot of the time, the coolant level is low because of a leak somewhere.
How long should it take for my car to cool down?
If your car is parked under the sun all day, the temperatures are most likely well over a 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Presuming your car’s A/C is working properly, it should take around 5 to 10 minutes before you can start feeling comfortable. Read more below to find out the quickest way to cool down your car’s interior.
What are the benefits of frequent oil changes?
Simply put, frequent and routine oil services for your European car are one of the most inexpensive ways to ensure that your investment has a long-living power plant under the hood. Never skip an oil change!
When should I get my oil changed?
Proactive maintenance = a healthy car!
At AUTOSCOPE, one of our core beliefs is that being proactive towards car repair and service prevents break downs and helps to reduce unexpected repair costs. By performing proactive maintenance and inspecting the vital systems on your car regularly, this will show those early warning signs that a trained professional sees on a daily basis, and can spot very quickly on a routine check.
Helpful Foreign Car Owner Articles
BMW Low Oil Sensor: How Do I Know if My BMW is Low on Oil?
You Can't Check it Yourself Anymore. Check the Dash! Written by: Bradley Hayes Automotive Blogger & Director of Marketing, Autoscope European Car Repair BMW Low Oil Level Sensors Have Replaced Traditional Dipsticks BMW has eliminated the oil level dipstick from...
How To Prepare Your Vehicle For An Emergency
No one wants to find themselves in an emergency, especially when it's on the road. But with just a little forethought and preparation, you can become much more confident on the road and in your ability to adapt to less-than-ideal circumstances. Emergency Supplies for...
Mercedes Flex C Service
Do you see a "Service C Due" or "Service C Exceeded" message on your instrument panel when you start your Mercedes? If so, then your Mercedes-Benz needs its Flexible Service C performed. Autoscope has the computer equipment, expertise, and trained, certified Mercedes...
BMW Inspection 2 Service
What maintenance is performed in a BMW Inspection 2? In short, the BMW Inspection 2 Service is a checklist developed by the manufacturer of basic items to inspect and/or service on your BMW at a regular mileage interval. This helps to keep your BMW well-maintained and...
BMW Inspection 1 Service
Written by: Autoscope Automotive Blogger & Director of Marketing, Autoscope European Car Repair What is performed during a BMW Inspection 1 service? In short, the BMW Inspection 1 Service is a checklist developed by the manufacturer of basic items to inspect...
Do I Need to Have Brake Repair Done at a Dealership?
When you purchase a European vehicle, you may think that all your service and maintenance needs to be completed at the dealership. This might be because you see it as more reliable, doesn’t void your warranty, and maybe even better for your resale value - but that...
Should I Be Concerned About The Bump On My Tire?
Bumps, bubbles and bulges - regardless of the name, you’ve noticed that your tire isn’t looking as it should. Is it a problem that needs fixing? Is it safe to drive? With years of working on European cars under our belt, here’s what we at AutoScope want you to know...
How Often Should I Get My Car Checked By A Mechanic?
Owning a vehicle has its perks, but it also has its responsibilities. The health and performance of your vehicle depend on the way that you take care of it. But what is the definition of taking care of your vehicle? For the most part, this means taking your Audi,...
What Are The Warning Symbols On My BMW Dashboard?
Driving on the road with your BMW can be fun and, ultimately, make your day-to-day more enjoyable. But it’s inevitable that your dash indicator lights will come on. BMW has constructed the dashboard in its full range of models to indicate a number of conditions...