by hagansmwpadmin | Aug 20, 2021 | Porsche Repair
Porsches are known for being powerful, stylish vehicles, but they do have a few weaknesses, one of which is a tendency for pressure accumulator failure. Your Porsche’s pressure accumulators are responsible for regulating the pressure levels of most of your vehicle’s...
by hagansmwpadmin | Aug 4, 2021 | Volkswagen Repair
Having fully-functional windows on your car can affect the quality of rides that you’ll enjoy in your Volkswagen. Even with their quality manufacturing, the window regulators in Volkswagens often need replacement at some point in time. This makes it no different from...
by hagansmwpadmin | Jul 19, 2021 | Mercedes Repair
In order to keep your Mercedes in top condition, you need to be able to recognize when your vehicle is showing signs of needing repairs. When neglected, problems that may seem small at first can go on to cause a great deal of damage to your vehicle. The fuel pressure...
by hagansmwpadmin | Jun 17, 2021 | Volkswagen Repair
The Oxygen sensor in a Volkswagen has the vital job of monitoring the oxygen levels in the exhaust so the engine’s computer can regulate the air-to-fuel mixture to reduce emissions. Two of the biggest goals of the auto industry today are to decrease emissions...
by hagansmwpadmin | Jun 1, 2021 | Porsche Repair
Your Porsche’s fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank. Its job is fairly simple: to pump fuel to your tank. The part is usually pretty sturdy and usually doesn’t have a lot of problems. The fuel pump has a tiny electric motor that ensures pressurized gas...