by Mark Bredesen | Dec 7, 2024 | Volvo Repair
Ever tried to understand why the steering of your Volvo becomes loose or inaccurate sometimes? The most probable cause is the failure of a tiny but extremely significant part – the tie rod. A tie rod is an integral part that links the steering system to the wheels,...
by Mark Bredesen | Nov 7, 2024 | Saab Repair
Does your Saab jerk when accelerating? If yes, hop in, and let’s find out what the problem might be. Saab cars are designed to be comfortable and fun, but when a Saab begins to lag or starts struggling to accelerate, it turns a short journey into a nightmare....
by Mark Bredesen | Oct 7, 2024 | BMW Repair
Are you driving at night when you realize that your BMW headlights no longer turn the way they used to? Adaptive headlights are features found in most modern BMWs and they improve the safety of drivers on the road at night by adjusting the angle of the lights and...
by Mark Bredesen | Sep 20, 2024 | Volvo Repair
Volvos are popular for their comfort features, sophistication, and reliability on the road. However, when your car or SUV runs into problems, these qualities can be compromised. One common problem with Volvo vehicles is the motor mount failure, and it can affect your...
by Mark Bredesen | Sep 3, 2024 | Audi Repair
If you suspect your Audi’s catalytic converter has failed, it is advisable to take your car to a professional mechanic. Driving with a bad or improperly installed catalytic converter can cause harm to your Audi. The catalytic converter, often called a cat, is part of...