When you purchase a European vehicle, you may think that all your service and maintenance needs to be completed at the dealership. This might be because you see it as more reliable, doesn’t void your warranty, and maybe even better for your resale value - but that...
Should I Be Concerned About The Bump On My Tire?
Bumps, bubbles and bulges - regardless of the name, you’ve noticed that your tire isn’t looking as it should. Is it a problem that needs fixing? Is it safe to drive? With years of working on European cars under our belt, here’s what we at AutoScope want you to know...
How Often Should I Get My Car Checked By A Mechanic?
Owning a vehicle has its perks, but it also has its responsibilities. The health and performance of your vehicle depend on the way that you take care of it. But what is the definition of taking care of your vehicle? For the most part, this means taking your Audi,...
What Are The Warning Symbols On My BMW Dashboard?
Driving on the road with your BMW can be fun and, ultimately, make your day-to-day more enjoyable. But it’s inevitable that your dash indicator lights will come on. BMW has constructed the dashboard in its full range of models to indicate a number of conditions...
How to Resolve Carbon Caked Intake Ports
Have you noticed reduced performance in your engine? Higher oil consumption? Overheating? If so, it’s highly likely that your vehicle is experiencing a buildup of carbon internally. Unfortunately, carbon is inevitable as it is a byproduct of combustion. Carbon buildup...
Does Motor Oil Deteriorate With Time?
When you purchase a vehicle, you’re not only signing up for the vehicle that you’ve been looking forward to driving, but you are also signing up for the responsibility of keeping up with the vehicle’s maintenance needs. One regular service that every vehicle needs is...
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How To Maintain Your Vehicle If You’re A Low-Mileage Driver
Some car owners simply don’t drive as much as the average person. Typically, low-mileage drivers are retired, work from home or commute to work via carpool or alternative means, or have a secondary vehicle that is used much less than a primary vehicle. Low-mileage...
Should You DIY The Maintenance On Your BMW?
Doing your own car maintenance can be appealing. This is especially true when you have some knowledge of cars since it can mean saving money that would otherwise be spent on labor and parts costs from your local auto service shop. But with the advantage of saving...
Should You Replace Brake Rotors And Pads Together?
Brakes in German and European cars involve more than one part - instead, there are typically two main elements that do receive the majority of the wear and tear over the lifetime of your vehicle. These two parts are the brake rotors and brake pads. Brake rotors and...
What Would Happen If You Ignored The Check Engine Light?
That pesky check engine light. It comes on at the worst of times while you’re in your busiest week. While it’s so easy to ignore your check engine light until next month when you have the time and the funds to get it serviced, it’s important to prioritize the service...
What Happens If Your Fuel Pressure Is Too High?
Fuel pressure is a surprisingly delicate aspect of your vehicle but it’s ultimately so critical to the performance and longevity of your well-loved European car. But how do you know when your fuel pressure is too high? As with most things in a car, there’s the ideal...
What Causes Poor Fuel Pressure?
Poor fuel pressure in your BMW, Audi, Mercedes or Porsche can dramatically affect the performance that you’re used to in your vehicle and lead to long-term damage if left without diagnosis and repair by a trained European car mechanic. A bad fuel pressure regulator...
How Do I Know If My Vanos Solenoid Is Bad?
If you’ve noticed a loss of driveability, decreased horsepower and poor fuel economy, there’s a high chance that your BMW could be experiencing the symptoms of a bad Vanos Solenoid. In this case, it’s important to understand what is going on inside your vehicle and...
Is It Safe To Drive With A Misfiring Engine?
It can be frustrating to figure out what’s wrong with your vehicle and what the severity of the issue really is, even before taking it to your trusted auto service shop. The daunting feeling that comes with vehicle malfunctions is certainly true when you experience...
What Causes Low Turbo Boost Pressure?
While on the road in your vehicle, whether it’s a BMW, Audi, Mercedes or Porsche, you look for the kind of power that made you fall in love with your vehicle in the first place. Your turbo engine provides extra power to your drive through an increase in the amount of...
What Are The Differences Between Lean And Rich Mixtures In An Internal Combustion Engine?
There’s a delicate balance to strike when it comes to optimal performance in your European vehicle’s engine. This means that it’s important to keep tabs on the air and fuel levels when your engine is working. When levels are too low or too high, this is referred to as...
Why Is My BMW Going Into Limp Mode?
While having a vehicle allows you freedom, it also comes with the possibility of mechanical issues. When your vehicle functions abnormally, displaying symptoms like reduced power and a check engine light, it’s likely that your BMW has entered limp mode. After years of...
F30 BMWs With Valvetronic Fault Codes: Causes & Fixes
Many BMW owners gravitated towards the F30 generation of the BMW 3 Series because of the models’ turbocharged engines and electric power steering, giving BMW a heightened experience behind the wheel. The F30 BMW, which is a sedan, is often the namesake for references...
Common Fault Codes & What They Mean To Your BMW
With so many moving parts, there are countless fault codes that tell you what needs attention on your BMW. Your OBD system detects faults in your car and displays a trouble code that tells you and your mechanic what needs service in order to get your vehicle back on...