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  • BMW 3 Series Ball Joint

    Reasons Behind Ball Joint Failure in Your BMW 3 Series

    Posted on May 20, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    The BMW 3 Series has spent the last 40 years building a name for itself as one of the most popular sports sedans on the market, largely due to its superior performance standards and sleek, head-turning design. However, just like every other vehicle prowling the roads today, there will come a time when an issue or two may crop up… Read More
  • Mercedes 13 Pin Connector Issues Sign

    How to Deal With Your Mercedes’ 13 Pin Connector Issues in Bellingham

    Posted on May 4, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    The Mercedes vehicles have long been setting standards and exceeding expectations when compared to other vehicles in its class. Mercedes vehicles continue to evolve through new technologies and advancements. It can sometimes be hard to think about your Mercedes having issues because it has been created and designed with such precise engineering. Unfortunately, issues can still arise and one such… Read More
  • Volkswagen Half-shaft Boot

    Where Should You Go in Bellingham to Repair Your VW’s Half-shaft Boot

    Posted on April 18, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    German cars are well-known for their dynamic mechanics and their safety. However, one component that can cause issues is the half-shaft boot. This is an important rubber sleeve that keeps the CV joints from taking damage. The CV joints help to supply the power of the engine to the wheels. If that boot fails, however, your VW’s CV joints are… Read More
  • Car Outside Home

    Importance of Having a Vehicle During A Pandemic

    Posted on April 5, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    * The Blog Post is originally written by David Gersh in German Repair Shop Marketing. Right now, many find themselves at home for long periods of time in quarantine, either self-imposed or mandated. Concerns of the spread of the novel coronavirus have risen and become such a central focus of our lives and thoughts that some things may understandably get… Read More
  • MINI Broken Engine Mount

    Tips to Detect Engine Mount Failure in Your Mini

    Posted on April 1, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    Your Mini uses a variety of rubber parts to protect important parts from damage and also to absorb some of the shocks and vibrations from the vehicle as it moves over the road. Your Mini utilizes rubber engine mounts that are used to secure the engine under the hood. Let’s take a look at how you can tell if the… Read More
  • MINI Faulty Fuel Gauge

    When to Check Your MINI for a Faulty Fuel Gauge

    Posted on March 15, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    As a MINI driver, you know all the great things that come with driving your car, from punchy acceleration, to practical design features, and years of motoring heritage. What you might not know are some of the common part failures associated with MINI. Of course, it is important to note that common part failures do not detract from an overall… Read More
  • BMW Vacuum Hose Leaks Signs

    Repairing BMW Vacuum Hose Leaks in Bellingham

    Posted on February 27, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    All BMW vehicles are known for the standards they set and break when compared to the other vehicles in its class, and you know that yours provides you with an unforgettable experience every time you drive it. Part of ensuring that your BMW remains in top condition is by keeping up with the proper maintenance and servicing schedule. One part… Read More
  • Mercedes Differential

    Reasons for Differential Failure in a Mercedes

    Posted on February 10, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    The differential in your Mercedes serves a very important purpose. It is part of the overall axle assembly. The axle is the shaft that your wheels use to rotate around. The differential allows the wheels of an axle to turn at different speeds at the same time. For example, when you turn a corner or go around a curve, the… Read More
  • Audi Loose Fuel Cap

    Possible Outcomes of a Loose Fuel Cap in Your Audi

    Posted on January 24, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    The fuel cap, which is also called the fuel filter cap, seals the opening to the fuel tank in your Audi. The cap prevents things like dirt, dust, and debris from entering into the tank. It also provides a seal which helps prevent fuel vapors from being released into the air and into the cabin of the vehicle. There are… Read More
  • BMW Fuel Pump

    How to Solve BMW Fuel Pump Problems in Bellingham

    Posted on January 7, 2020 by Carson Wileman
    BMW’s are known for their high standards of quality and performance. The manufacturer takes pride in creating the best of German automotive engineering. No car is perfect, though. Sometimes, even with regular maintenance by a qualified BMW technician, things can go wrong with essential components. You may run into problems with the fuel pump after putting some mileage on your… Read More
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