JA Autowerks - European Auto Repair Specialist

New Jersey's Trusted European Automotive Repair Shop.

JA Autowerks LLC is a full service Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche & European auto repair shop in New Jersey.

Your Guide to Good European Auto Repair

European cars are known for their sleek engineering, incredible handling, and refined driveability.  In NJ alone there are a high number of European manufacturers.  From Audi and Volkswagen, to BMW, Mercedes, Volvo, Porsche, and Bentley, the Garden State offers a bevy of European auto dealers as well as repair centers.

 

While Euro car fans aren’t lacking in enthusiasm for their vehicles, feeling confident in their maintenance and repair options isn’t always as easy.  Determining what your vehicle needs and when, what parts are best, and the optimal maintenance schedule can quickly become overwhelming.

 

If you are a Euro car owner looking for a trusted repair center, use the 5 tips below to keep your Euro running at its best:

 

1Look for a shop that offers a team of people who understand the needs of your vehicle, as well as your personal expectations for your car.  This includes everything from an on-site multi-point inspection to a car returned to you clean with settings just as they were when the vehicle was dropped off.  Your ideal repair center should share your enthusiasm for your car’s European engineering and provide you with the utmost in customer care.

 

2.  Understand the importance of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts and know that the selected repair center does, too.  When maintaining European automobiles like Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche and the like, using the correct OEM parts is of the utmost importance.  An experienced repair shop will only use these parts, and in some instances parts from a third-party manufacturer who has been able to offer a higher quality product than the OE manufacturer.  A shop who deals in Euro vehicles on an every-day offers this expertise to their customers as an added value, while general repair shops may not have the car count or experience to source the best parts for your automobile.

 

3.  Make sure the shop technicians know your vehicle make and model well enough to fix it properly the first time.  The frequency in which a shop works on European vehicles should be a major deciding factor for any Euro car owner.  If you arrive on-site and see more domestics than you do Audi, Mercedes, BMW, etc., it may not be the shop for you.  For example, someone who does an A4 timing belt service once or twice a year isn’t able to compete with the skill set of a mechanic who does multiple Audi timing belts a week.

 

4.  Know that your car is a computer and that a Euro Shop is your specialized IT provider.  The technological advancements that exist in cars today means that a good mechanic is more like an IT expert for your vehicle.  This means they need to have the tools and technology to diagnose your car properly the first time.  From Vag Com Diagnostic Systems (VCDS) for Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche and Bentley, to advanced level diagnostic programs for specific vehicle makes and models, an expert technician will have the necessary resources on-hand to determine critical faults and issues with your vehicle.  If your selected repair shop does not have factory-specific equipment and tools, the chances for misdiagnosis and overall cost of repair become much higher.

 

5.  Understand the importance of fluids.  This may seem like a minor piece of the repair puzzle, but experienced Euro technicians know which fluids, from coolant to engine oil, are compatible with your vehicle.  For example, the wrong anti-freeze in a Volkswagen Passat can lead to obstructions in your cooling system, which results in overheating and possible engine damage.  A quick oil change with the wrong engine oil and/or incorrect oil filter can lead to major engine damage within just a few hundred miles of the oil change.

 

When visiting a European Auto Repair Center, review this quick list with the shop owner or technician to ensure you feel confident in the team you are trusting with your vehicle.  Then, all you have to do is enjoy the open road. 

Why is My Volvo Check Engine Light On?

You know that dreaded moment … you get in your car, start the engine and your check engine light goes on.  That golden glow from your dash can really put a damper on your day.  Volvos are one of many European manufacturers known for popular makes and models that meet the needs of drivers who value streamlined engineering and some of the industry’s highest safety standards. 

 

So, what does it exactly mean when your Volvo check engine light goes on?  JA Autowerks’ experienced Volvo technician Robert Giel offers three common reasons why that dreaded light is all aglow:

1.  Your Volvo has a defective oxygen sensor – This is a common error when it comes to check engine lights.  Oxygen sensors are mounted in the exhaust manifold to monitor how much unburned oxygen is in the exhaust.  This is a way to gauge fuel mixture and whether your car is burning rich or lean, which can waste fuel and lower your fuel economy. If the oxygen sensor can’t monitor unburned oxygen in your exhaust, your check engine light will let you know. 

2. Your Volvo has one or more bad ignition coils - Ignition coils transform low voltage electrical power to high voltage power. The spark generated by the ignition coil ignites the fuel and air mixture in the engine that enables the car to start and run smoothly.  When an ignition coil goes bad, your vehicle can’t run at its best.

3. Your Volvo has a faulty mass air flow sensor - A mass air flow sensor measures the amount and density of the air entering your engine.  This helps the computer in your vehicle determine how much fuel to inject into each cylinder.  If your mass air flow sensor isn’t measuring air flow into your engine, this triggers a warning in your vehicle’s computer and causes your check engine light to go on.

While these are three common reasons why a check engine light may go on, it is always advisable to have your vehicle inspected by an automotive professional.  With Robert’s experience working in Volvo dealerships for more than 15 years, he is able to offer safe, reliable Volvo Repair and Maintenance while maintaining JA Autowerks’ tradition of honest and reliable European automotive repair.  Whether you have just moved to Monmouth County, recently purchased a Volvo, or are looking for an alternative to your Volvo dealership, JA Autowerks is a New Jersey automotive shop that is dedicated to taking care of your repair and maintenance needs.  

Interested in learning more?  Use the form below to contact the JA Autowerks team with your Volvo question! 

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