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for Audi, BMW, Land Rover, Jaguar, Mercedes,
Mini, Porsche & Volkswagen Repair
for Audi, BMW, Land Rover, Jaguar, Mercedes,
Mini, Porsche & Volkswagen Repair
When you own a Volkswagen, you get a unique driving experience brought to you by precision German engineering, innovative technology, and a history of automotive excellence. At European Service Center, we understand the commitment it takes to maintain your vehicle, and we work hard to give you top-tier maintenance and repair services that keep your Volkswagen running smoothly.
Your Volkswagen’s longevity relies on maintenance, and its performance depends heavily on it as well. While your specific vehicle and driving habits can help your mechanic determine the perfect maintenance schedule for you, the manufacturer’s recommendations found in your car’s manual are a great starting place when it comes to a maintenance schedule. Some of the items you’ll need to take care of regularly are:
We have eight locations across the Atlanta, Houston and Dallas areas. Each shop uses the latest available tools and equipment, so we can provide the highest quality services possible. Our mechanics handle everything your car needs without the high costs of a dealership. We also offer a nationwide 3-year/36,000-mile limited warranty.
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Read MoreWhile maintenance can help prevent many issues, repairs are an inevitable part of vehicle ownership. At European Service Center, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing common issues that you may encounter as a Volkswagen driver.
Yes! Regular maintenance is what keeps your car running smoothly, and can also keep you from spending quite so much at the pump. Additionally, having maintenance done can allow your mechanic the opportunity to catch small problems before they turn into big ones.
Generally, it’s recommended to change your Volkswagen’s oil every 7,500 to 10,000 miles if you’re using synthetic oil. That’s only an estimate, though; a skilled mechanic can give a more specific number after hearing more about your driving habits.
We recommend you rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. This helps ensure even tire wear and improves your car’s handling and safety. You might consider having your tires rotated every time you have your oil changed to help keep your maintenance schedule simple.
Some of the most common signs that your brakes need help are squeaking or grinding noises, a soft or spongy brake pedal, vibrations when braking, or a noticeably longer stopping distance. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to have your brakes looked at as soon as possible.
Most car batteries last 3 to 5 years, but the signs you’ll want to look for include a slow cranking engine, dim headlights, electrical issues, and a battery light on your dashboard.
The check engine light can indicate a huge range of issues, from very minor to incredibly severe. In order to reduce the chances of a cascade of problems, it’s important to have the light diagnosed as soon as possible. At European Service Center, we can help identify the problem and suggest the repairs needed to take care of it.
If you find you’re spending more at the pump, it might be caused by something simple like low tire pressure or a dirty air filter. If those don’t solve the problem, we can also look into other potential causes, like bad spark plugs and fuel system issues.
At European Service Center, we specialize in European imports like your Volkswagen, so you can always trust our highly trained team of technicians to have years of experience handling vehicles just like yours. We use OEM Volkswagen parts and state of the art diagnostic tools to give you a high-quality service you can rely on. We have locations in:
Call or stop by today to get started giving your Volkswagen the care it deserves.