by Richard Provencio | Aug 13, 2026 | Audi Service
You’re crawling up the Downtown Connector, tapping the brakes for the thousandth time, and the pedal sinks a little lower than it should. Maybe it feels spongy after a long stretch of stop-and-go around Buckhead. A soft Audi brake pedal is a warning worth acting...
by Richard Provencio | Jun 17, 2026 | Audi Service
Quick Takeaways The most common BMW overheating causes are a failed electric water pump, a cracked plastic expansion tank or thermostat housing, and an aging radiator, hose, or cooling fan. Warning signs include a climbing temperature gauge or coolant light, a sweet...
by Richard Provencio | Apr 14, 2026 | Audi Service
If your Audi is losing power on the Dallas North Tollway, producing blue or gray exhaust smoke, making a whining noise under acceleration, or consuming oil faster than it should between changes, your turbocharger is the first place a qualified Audi specialist will...
by Richard Provencio | Dec 30, 2025 | Audi Service
Driving your Audi undoubtedly adds a next-level charm to your face until it’s screwed in Atlanta’s stop-and-go traffic, long highway stretches, sudden rain, and plenty of heat. All of these messes affect your entire car, starting with two significant...
by Richard Provencio | Nov 11, 2025 | Audi Service
Specific components in your Audi play a crucial role in the smooth operation and better performance of the high-end car. The battery is one such component that ensures adequate charge reaches all electrical components for their efficient operation. However, the...
by Richard Provencio | Apr 7, 2025 | Audi Service
Have you ever seen a vehicle run without an engine? The importance of a functioning engine on a vehicle’s performance cannot be overemphasized, which is why the engine has to be kept in the best possible shape. One of the ways to identify if your Audi’s engine is in...