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for Audi, BMW, Land Rover, Jaguar, Mercedes,
Mini, Porsche & Volkswagen Repair
Porsche is widely considered one of the most powerful and luxurious vehicles to own. Because of this, it is important for Porsche owners to place an emphasis on properly maintaining their vehicle. For those looking for a company that offers an extensive knowledge base in maintaining Porsches with high quality and a sharp attention to detail, look no further than the European Service Center. Our highly trained staff uses the top of the line diagnostic equipment, housed in a state-of-the-art facility, and a vigilant pursuit to excellence while working on your Porsche.
For those who took the plunge and invested a significant amount of money into their Porsche, they truly understand what an investment it can be. Because of this steep investment, it is vital to ensure the vehicle runs for as many years as possible. In order to do so, it is important to regularly maintain your Porsche in order to preserve its performance and increase its lifespan.
A well-maintained Porsche will hold its value tenfold in comparison to a Porsche that has been neglected. Not only will the Porsche hold its value, the minor repairs will help prevent any major and expensive repairs if caught in time.
We back our services with a nationwide 3-year/36,000-mile limited warranty. Our mechanics are factory trained and have years of experience making sure the job gets done right.
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Some of the more common engine-related issues for Porsches include replacing old or failed engine components like timing chains, tensioners, or valve guides. Furthermore, it is common to have to replace faulty ignition coils, spark plugs, or fuel injectors.
A transmission will have problems over time, regardless of what type of vehicle you drive. Some common transmission-related issues when driving a Porsche include clutch components like clutch disc, pressure plate, or release bearings. Furthermore, it is common to deal with leaking transmission seals or gaskets.
Finally, Porsches typically must deal with worn suspension components like shocks, struts, control arms, and bushings. This could also include replacing power steering components or aligning and balancing wheels.
Yes! Having regular maintenance done on your Porsche helps keep it running better for longer. It also helps your mechanic catch problems early on, before they can become a bigger issue.
This is a very common question, and Porsche models typically require an oil change every 10,000 miles or once a year – whichever comes first. However, this answer could change depending on your Porsche make and model. Owners should check their manual for a specific maintenance schedule pertaining to that vehicle’s year and model.
Most Porsche models recommend rotating the tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. By regularly rotating the tires at this interval, it will promote even wear on each tire. Promoting even wear will help maximize tread life and ensure consistent handling when driving the vehicle. As always, be sure to check your specific model’s maintenance schedule for the exact interval.
There are a few different indicators that remind the owner that brake maintenance may be required. This could include a spongy brake pedal, squeaking or grinding noises when braking, or vibrations or pulsations when applying the brakes. Another extremely obvious indicator would be the brake warning light illuminating on the dashboard.
The battery is an important part of the Porsche, so it is always recommended to have it tested once a year. This could potentially lead to a battery replacement every three to five years, but ultimately depends on your usage and conditions. If you drive in extreme temperatures and make short trips, your battery’s life can quickly shorten.
The check engine light on any vehicle is a simple indication reminding owners to head to the mechanic. If the check engine light in your Porsche comes on, quickly head to European Service Center so the technicians are able to run a scan identifying the specific fault code. Once the issue has been identified, the team is then able to conduct the proper repairs and maintenance.
We get that gas prices are an important line item in your budget, and we want to help make it as little as possible. Some of the things that can affect your Porsche’s gas mileage include clogged air filters, improperly inflated tires, old spark plugs, a faulty oxygen sensor, or other mechanical issues that can affect your engine.
Come to European Service Center so your car can get the treatment it deserves from the experts who know it best.