Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Avoid Brake Repair: Top Brake Maintenance Tips





Everyone has heard horror stories about vehicles needing brake repair. Nobody wants to have an unnecessary repair bill, but many people don’t know that there’s anything they can do to prevent brakes from needing repair in the first place. Do you know how to brake smart? Read on to find out!!
  1. Easy Does It
Do you ever “ride” your brakes? This habit is hard on more than just your tires and your passengers’ nerves. Brakes produce quite a lot of heat in the process of stopping your car, and continually applying braking pressure without ever easing off and allowing the brakes to cool down can cause premature wearing of every part of the braking system. Instead of keeping your brakes on all the time, try slowing down with a steady pressure, then releasing the brakes to give them time to lose heat.
  1. Keep It Clean
When you wash your car, don’t forget to clean the wheels and brakes. Take the time to rinse, wash, and rinse again. Clean wheels and brakes are more effective, and the absence of grit and dirt on the brakes keeps them from generating unnecessary friction and heat.


Friday, December 22, 2017

Mercedes Service A: Why Your Vehicle Needs It




Like everything about a Mercedes-Benz, the maintenance recommendations have been carefully designed for both practicality and precision.  Mercedes Service A is recommended for all Mercedes vehicles at 10,000 miles and then every 20,000 miles or 2 years after that.  In between, it’s recommended that the vehicle receives Mercedes Service B.

Odds are that you’re already convinced you should opt for the specific list of recommendations in Mercedes Service A & B, but you still have to decide who you want to do the work.

Should I Go To An Independent Garage Or An Alternative Dealership Service Department?

Many people wonder whether it’s better to take their vehicle for service at the dealership or to an independent mechanic.  The independents are often right around the corner, near their neighborhood, and may often be less expensive.  Here are a few things to look for in your service department:
  • They know your vehicle.  Many service departments are specialists.  They’ve worked on many of the same make and model as your car, and they’re very familiar with it.  Make sure your mechanic knows Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
  • They have technician training programs.  You want your mechanic to be extremely knowledgeable about any issues or recalls that have come up with your vehicle.

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Detailing Your Porsche: More Than Just Vanity


Congratulations! You’re the proud owner of a beautiful, high-performance car.  Yet, you may already be dreading the day that you have to schedule Porsche repair.  Is there a way to keep your Porsche in top condition, while keeping a close eye out for anything that may go wrong?  Detailing your Porsche is not only an ideal time to check for any irregularities, but it’s also fun.  Read on to find out our recommendations.
  1. Score Some Shade

When you’re detailing your car, even where you choose to park is important.  If possible, park in the shade, ideally under a carport or other shelter.  This prevents the sun from fading your paint, and also keeps your car from drying too rapidly, which can lead to everything from unsightly streaks and smudges to difficult-to-remove mineral deposits and water drop shadows.

  1. Get The Right Suds


Following the directions on the bottle, mix up a bucket of car soap and apply it carefully.  If you have specific dirt spots on the vehicle, apply shampoo directly to them and then allow it to sink in while you soap up the rest of the vehicle.  Do you have flecks of tar on your vehicle?  Don’t waste time trying to scrub it off with regular car shampoo.  Instead, look for products specifically formulated to remove tar, and use them according to manufacturer’s directions.  Rinse the car before you soap it, starting with the tires and working your way up to avoid splashing dirt upwards.

Monday, December 18, 2017

Avoid Unneeded Mercedes Benz Service With Proper Maintenance



Anyone who owns a Mercedes is familiar with luxury, power, and matchless German engineering, but do you know how to do the simple maintenance tasks that will keep your car purring for years to come?  With just a few regular tasks, you can avoid unnecessary Mercedes Benz service bills, and enjoy your vehicle without interruption.

Are you on Schedule? 

re You On Just as you want to make sure that your heart and lungs are in good shape before you start worrying about your haircut, it pays to pay attention to your car’s engine and functionality as regularly as you do other aspects of it.  Make sure that you’re keeping up with the maintenance schedules associated with your car (maintenance schedule A and B).  Once you know that the inside of your car is running perfectly, here are a few more things to consider:
  1. Are Your Tires In Good Shape?

Just as good shoes can make all the difference to how you feel after a day of being on your feet, quality tires can make all the difference in your ride.  Make sure that you’re using tires that are recommended for use on Mercedes vehicles, and make sure to watch that the tread isn’t getting worn down, or wearing unevenly.  To prevent problems with your tires, it’s best to have them checked and rotated whenever you take the car in for service A  or B.

  1.  Is Your Interior Up To Snuff?


If you have a luxurious leather interior, you’ll want to keep it just as soft, supple, and inviting as it was the day you brought your car home.  As a natural material, leather can benefit from gentle cleaning, and careful use of conditioners.  Ensure that any product you purchased is labeled “for leather”, avoiding vinyl cleaners.  Follow the instructions on the product packaging to clean and condition your leather upholstery.  Keep in mind that if you use your car in extreme weather (heat, cold), you’ll need to apply the conditioner more frequently.  Otherwise, clean and condition your leather every three to six months.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Winter Mercedes Benz Repair And Maintenance

As a Mercedes owner, you already know that your vehicle offers superb power, handling, and comfort, but what about driving during the winter?  You may be reluctant to take your Mercedes on the road if conditions are slippery or sloppy, but a bit of nasty weather shouldn’t keep your car stuck in the garage.  With the weatherizing tips featured in our winter guide to Mercedes Benz repair and maintenance, you can enjoy your Mercedes all year round.

Get Your Car A Checkup

As always before any anticipated demands on your vehicle, it’s wise to have a mechanic who specializes in German cars give your car the once-over.  This can help you spot any potential issues before they blossom into a full-blown problem.  Here’s a list of things to check for:
  1. The Condition Of Your Battery

Even if you haven’t been having trouble starting your car, if your battery is nearing the end of its useful life cold weather might be enough to push it over the edge and cause unreliable charging.  The last thing you need is to be stranded in a cold parking lot, unable to get your car to turn on.  Have your mechanic check the age and condition of your battery, and replace it if necessary.

  1.  Be Careful About Coolant Systems


Hot weather can cause the plastic portions of your coolant system to crack or become brittle, or the fluids inside can cause buildup.  When winter comes, cold temperatures can cause all these parts to contract, which can lead to problems.  Have your mechanic check the functionality of your coolant system, and flush or change the coolant as necessary to ensure that it will run well in cold weather.

  1. Make Sure Your Tires Are Cold-Weather Ready


Unless you’re driving a lot in the snow, you probably don’t need to change to snow tires, but you do need to make sure that the tires on your vehicle have enough useful life left to make them safe on wet or slippery roads.  Tires with less than 3/32-inch of tread, or tires that are over 10 years old, should be replaced.  Don’t take a chance on this: your Mercedes’ superior handling doesn’t matter much if its tires can’t grip the road surface properly.

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Want To Avoid Expensive Porsche Repair Bills? Check Your Tires!

Odds are that as a Porsche owner you’d never go for weeks without washing your car, but how often do you think about your tires?  Although the tires on a Porsche are designed to be high-performance and give you a superb ride, many owners take them for granted–until there’s a problem.  Why wait until you’re staring at a hefty bill for Porsche repair due to a damaged suspension system or a fender-bender?  

Here are a few ways you can keep your tires in their best condition, especially moving into the colder months:


  1. Give Them Attention

Every couple of weeks, and especially when you’ve driven through slippery, wet, or otherwise intense conditions, give your tires a quick visual inspection.  If you notice any cracking, excessive or uneven wear, or even something that just looks “odd”, let that be your clue to take your tires in to be inspected by a qualified tire service technician.  Trust your instinct: if something seems wrong, it probably is.  And remember to keep the date of your tires’ manufacture in mind.  No matter how little wear they’ve received, most tires are not recommended for use when they’re more than 10 years old.  If yours are older, then they should be replaced.

  1. Keep Them Well-Maintained

Maintenance may not be a word that you’ve generally associated with tires, but in order for the vehicle to keep performing at its peak all tires need to be regularly balanced, rotated, and aligned.  Ensuring that your tires and wheels are balanced, rotated, and aligned can lengthen the life of your tires, keep your car’s suspension from wearing out prematurely, and make for a much more comfortable ride.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

What Is Mercedes Service A, And Why Is It Important?




Do you know your service ABCs? If you’re a Mercedes-Benz owner, it’s likely that one of the things that initially attracted you to the brand is its reputation for meticulous German engineering.  Mercedes-Benz carries this precision into its maintenance requirements and recommends that its vehicles be maintained on an alternating schedule.  After the first 10,000 miles and then every 20,000 miles thereafter, the recommended service is Mercedes Service A.  Then, approximately 2 years later, it’s recommended that the vehicle receives Mercedes Service B.  We will be discussing Mercedes Service A for the remainder of this article. Read more...http://www.niguelauto.com/mercedes-service-important/

Thursday, November 16, 2017

How To Tell If Your Car Needs Brake Repair






Most drivers don’t spend a lot of time thinking about their vehicle’s brakes, expecting them to function well without much attention.  However, if your vehicle needs brake repair, ignoring the signs can lead to everything from more expensive repair bills to an accident caused by inadequate braking.  Here are some indications that your brakes should be checked: http://www.niguelauto.com/tell-car-needs-brake-repair/

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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Why Use Genuine Mercedes-Benz Parts?

Buying a vehicle like Mercedes-Benz means to shell out extra thousands of dollars to own such luxury. Some people fell in love with its performance, superior handling, style, and comfort, but there are some who just want to be seen driving it around the city. Driving a great car like this comes with a great responsibility – that is to maintain its high value by using only genuine Mercedes-Benz parts when replacement calls for your vehicle to last as long as possible.

Importance of Using Genuine Mercedes Benz Parts

Choosing Only the Best
If you are an owner of a Mercedes-Benz car, you always want it to look as new and run at its best every single day. To achieve it, it is imperative to have ASE-certified technicians take care all replacements and Mercedes-Benz service maintenance needed for you at Mercedes Benz service centers like Laguna Niguel Auto Center to ensure the job gets done right.
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Thursday, October 26, 2017

Things to Consider When Servicing Your Mercedes Benz

Get proper Mercedes Benz repair and maintenance from Laguna Niguel Auto Center, where your luxury car gets the professional attention it deserves!
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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Cost-Efficient Porsche Repair and Maintenance

Porsche maintenance is essential to keep your car running smoothly and efficiently. Even if the car comes with a high price tag that doesn’t mean your maintenance and vehicle repair have to.

Here are Tips to Repair and Maintain your Porsche in a cost-efficient way

1. Use factory recommended maintenance. This will reduce the cost of repairs and increase the performance of your Porsche. Factory recommended maintenance will also keep your vehicle running longer and safer. With a factory recommended maintenance plan, you can extend the life of your vehicle and improve your fuel economy while avoiding major repairs.
2. Cut the costs of taking your Porsche to the dealership by going to an alternative dealership. Most Porsche cars require a lot of maintenance to prevent significant issues in the future. Porsche cars also require lots of oil and fluid changes which naturally require a lot of trips to the dealership but that, of course, could be costly. Maintenance packages can go a long way when it comes to saving you money and time. Laguna Niguel Auto Center offers maintenance packages that are easy on your pocket, so you can save without compromising the quality of your vehicle’s performance.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Effective Ways of Maintaining Your Mercedes

If you own a car, it’s important that you have knowledge about some basic preventative maintenance procedures. This is especially true if you regularly drive from and to your workplace or to distant places. Although cars nowadays can run for thousands of miles without needing a tune-up, you can never be complacent. It’s because by maintaining your vehicle, you’re able to look onto some small issues that need Mercedes Benz repair before they even become worse.

In this article, we’ll briefly discuss the monthly routine checks you should make on your Mercedes. Here are they:
Check your essential fluids
Considering there are several types of fluid used in cars, this job may take a while to finish. It’s important that you do things correctly though to prevent damage or any other costly repairs.
Car oil
Car oil is primarily used as a lubricant for your vehicle’s moving parts to have minimum friction between them. Once oil levels decrease, the remaining oil becomes dirty and less useful. This can decrease the efficiency of your engine and wear out other car parts.
Brake fluid
One of the necessary things to check is the boiling point of your car’s brake fluid. It’s recommended that you change it every two years to prevent brake failures and to keep its boiling point level at a safe degree.
Coolant
Coolant effectively dispels heat, thus it helps prevent engine failure and other mechanical breakdowns. It likewise mixes with water in your Mercedes’ radiator to prevent water from boiling or freezing when exposed to extreme temperatures.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Tips on How to Drive Your Porsche this Autumn

Fall is the season when drivers need to pay more attention to traffic conditions and use extra caution while on the road.
As road and weather conditions change with the season, here are some safety tips to keep in mind to help you enjoy the beautiful colors of the autumn leaves and cool, crisp air while driving your Porsche.

Crossing animals, wet leaves, and slippery roads

Wild animals crossing the road are easily scared at the sight of a moving vehicle. Slow down when driving your Porsche car on the road full of wet leaves and in areas with active wildlife population. Be extra watchful when driving in areas near the woods and animal crossing signs. The faster you drive on wet, slippery roads, the harder it is to stop your vehicle. Leaves may obscure bumps in the road and lane lines and can be as slippery as ice, so pay attention to road markers and the edge of the road. Make sure to stay in your lane and reduce your speed when driving around turns. Keep distance between you and the vehicle in front of you to give yourself room to stop in case of emergency.  Use caution driving through a pile of leaves where children are playing.

Road and weather conditions

Changing weather conditions in many areas means you need to pay attention to weather forecasts. Increased rainfall and storm are expected in the fall season, so be prepared for changing road conditions. Have your tire pressure and your windshield wipers checked at the nearest Porsche repair area near you. Use your headlights when driving at dawn and dusk. In foggy conditions, it is recommended to use your fog lights or low beams and not high beams lights. Slowly drive through overpasses and bridges, and watch out for road debris.


Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Mercedes-Benz Repair: Frequently Diagnosed Problems

Maintaining a Mercedes-Benz car needs not to be costly. Accurate diagnosis and Mercedes Benz repair Laguna Niguel done by a reputable auto repair shop like Laguna Niguel Auto Center could make you save more money than other companies. Read more...
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Thursday, September 14, 2017

Things to Consider When Buying Used BMWs

The awesome rear-wheel drive platform and the strong engines are just two of the most beloved features of the BMW. As expected, this outstanding driving machine comes with a pricy tag that leaves on-lookers merely wanting on the other side.
Fortunately, there are a couple of gearheads who often give out their used cars, so they can try the new ones. This makes the BMW a popular choice among buyers who are looking for some used models.

Before you even put some money on that used BMW, make sure you know what to expect. Here are they:


Cost of ownership

Being the owner of a BMW requires a couple of responsibilities. First, you need to be keen when it comes to its repair and maintenance needs. Because it has more expensive parts, expect BMW repair costs to be a bit higher too. Compared to an average car, its insurance cost is also often bigger so brace for it.

Reliability

Without a doubt, the BMW is a well-designed and robust roadster. However, it does come with some flaws that are likewise making potential buyers think twice. BMWs are generally rated average when it comes to reliability and this may hint the necessity of some repairs now and then. Just like other European vehicles, the BMW also uses plastic instead of some other known durable materials. Bottomline, they’re considered not as reliable as the Japanese brands.

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Is Your Mercedes Benz Ready for the Fall Season?

The warm days of summer are almost over and the cool times of autumn are drawing near.  What is there not to love this fall season?

There are plenty of reasons to love especially if you’re driving a Mercedes-Benz this time of year. Fall is one of the best times to take a joyride and see some spectacular spots around Orange County. But is your car set for the seasonal change? Get your vehicle ready through proper and precise Mercedes Benz service for you to welcome the cooler temperature of autumn.

Here are some steps to prepare your Mercedes-Benz for another great Autumn driving adventure:


  1. Inspect your battery.

You don’t want your car battery to go dead in the middle of the road, right? The warm temperatures of summer decrease the battery’s capacity so if you have an older battery, change it now. Your Mercedes-Benz engine requires more power to start in cold days making it harder for the battery to provide power.

  1. Check your brakes.

Avoid the dangers of autumn driving. Brakes need to be calibrated properly as fallen leaves on the streets, animals on the roads and slippery runways make braking difficult during this time of the year. Head on to Laguna Niguel Auto Center to have your brakes checked.

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Typical Failures of Mercedes-Benz Airmatic Suspension System

Who wouldn't love the ride and handling of Mercedes Benz Airmatic suspension system? If all fails and you decide to have a Mercedes Benz repair, bring it down to Laguna Niguel Auto Center. Read more... http://www.niguelauto.com/typical-failures-mercedes-benz-airmatic-suspension-system/

Friday, August 25, 2017

BMW Problems That You Should Always Refer to a Certified Mechanic

A broken car is not just an inconvenience to a busy person’s day-to-day activities, but it’s likewise a burden financially. However, this doesn’t mean you’ll have to take matters into your own hands. Not unless you’re a certified auto mechanic, you may need to take your vehicle to a shop for more complex troubleshooting and BMW repair.

Here are five jobs you should always refer to an alternative dealership like Laguna Niguel Auto Center:

Bodywork

BMW makes use of some special finishes and procedures when dealing with the external structure of their motor vehicle. Even if you know some body and paint tricks, it will still be best to have a BMW service from a qualified technician to make sure your car looks professional.

Transmission maintenance

Rebuilding transmissions would require you to have formal transmission-specific training. You could end up compromising your car’s ability to run properly if you mess up with some essential aspects of its transmission.

Windshield replacement

The windshield is a huge piece of glass that needs to be handled with utmost care. It requires precise measurements, so it seals and fits properly. Otherwise, you’ll encounter other types of problems.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

When is the Right Time to Service Your BMW


The BMW comes with some features that would let you know what exactly it requires. This means you can forget about the guesswork and focus on your dash panel’s alerts about the service requirements that your vehicle needs.

The BMW service indicators include:

Condition Based Servicing (CBS)

In newer models, CBS monitors the BMW vehicle’s components for any signs of wear. Whenever a component triggers an alert, a relevant CBS icon is displayed. Note that the CBS system only gets engaged whenever your vehicle needs attention.

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Friday, August 11, 2017

Premium Or Regular Gas?



Premium gas is beneficial to avoid costly Mercedes Benz repair as engine malfunction becomes common with the use of regular gas. Read more... http://www.niguelauto.com/premium-regular-gas/

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Fuel Saving Tips For Efficient Driving


Get the most mileage out of your tank! Check out these simple Mercedes Benz service fuel saving tips for efficient driving. Read more: http://www.niguelauto.com/fuel-saving-tips-efficient-driving/

Friday, July 21, 2017

Why Choose An Alternative Dealership?





It’s a no-brainer that regular Honda service Laguna Niguel and maintenance ensures the longevity of a car's life. Choose a well known and reliable dealership alternative and repair service company like Laguna Niguel Auto Center. Read more: http://www.niguelauto.com/choose-alternative-dealership/

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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Mercedes Benz Service B Explained



If you’ve had your Mercedes-Benz for about a year, you probably have reached 20,000 miles already. It’s not just a milestone for your car, but it also means you’d need to perform the so called Service B visit.

Also known as Schedule B or Flex B, Mercedes Service B repair is a type of service that your car needs to go through most especially if it’s already showing the service indicator. The exact time to do Service B is determined by your Mercedes- Benz’s Flexible Service System.

Why is Mercedes Benz Service B important?

This type of preventive service is recommended by the manufacturer, so your Mercedes-Benz will improve gas mileage, experience lesser emissions, improve fuel efficiency, and a lot more.

That’s one area where Laguna Niguel Auto Center excels. Their ASE-certified technicians are highly-trained to work on a variety of services and make sure your car operates at its best form.

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Thursday, July 13, 2017

What Causes Error CODE C249F or the Brakes Defective Stop Vehicle Error?


Car problems are always a headache to drivers because they are often very costly. Unlike other things that you can easily set aside or live without, car safety is essential for both motorists and passengers. One mistake and you could end up hurting yourself or getting into a fatal accident.

There’s a long list of automotive issues we can discuss, but we’ll focus on one of the most popular error codes that Mercedes-Benz cars with sensotronic brake controls (SBC) are experiencing — the SBC Error CODE C249F or the Brakes Defective Stop Vehicle error message.

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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Mercedes Benz Radio System Issues and Resolutions

Are you having trouble with a non-working radio on your Mercedes-Benz?
We have listed down common issues with the Mercedes-Benz COMAND system, including problems with
– the main unit
-radio stuck on Mercedes-Benz logo
-radio shuts off randomly, turns on and then off
-radio powers on but there is no sound
-COMAND will freeze
-radio panel doesn’t turn on, and;
-Audio Gateway drains the car battery

How to Fix Issues with the COMAND System

The most common solution to fix any of these issues is to try to perform a soft reset of the COMAND unit. For you to do that, you will need to remove the fuses for the CD Changer, COMAND/ NAV / DVD Player / Radio, Audio Gateway AGW, and the Voice Unit if it is equipped with one, for at least 10 minutes. Doing a soft reset for these systems will force the head unit to rest. This normally restores the systems to working order. Chances are the symptoms may return. If this happens repeatedly, a professional Mercedes Benz repair technician or mechanic can help check any updates for your COMAND / navigation unit.

How to perform a soft reset of the COMAND / NAV Radio System


  1. Find the fuse box under the dashboard. Pry the side cover, look for fuse 26 and 28 and remove both fuses.

  1. The second fuse box may be on the left side of the trunk. Locate and remove fuse 6.

  1. Take out the key from the ignition and don’t turn on the car for at least 15 minutes.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Mercedes-Benz AIRMATIC Suspension




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Windshield Wiper Issues and Fixes

Mercedes-Benz windshield wipers are used to clean your car’s windshield from rain, snow, and debris so that the driver has a clearer view of the road.

There are common windshield wiper issues which Mercedes-Benz drivers experience. Here are a list of possible issues and how to troubleshoot them:

1. Mercedes-Benz windshield wiper runs, but the arms remain static.
The windshield wiper arms could have seized at the time where they pivot around the mechanism. The teeth on the wiper motor gear also may have worn out causing the wipers to stop moving. It could be possible that the wiper arms or linkage is broken or the bolt is loose.
Lubricate the mechanism to help free the arms up. Turn off the wiper motor and try to move the wiper arms manually across the windshield. Inspect the link between the wipers and the wiper motor. Tighten the bolts that hold the windshield wiper arm in place. Make sure there is nothing that obstructs the wiper blades too.
2. Wipers stopped working after the arms were replaced. The windshield wiper will no longer work after you properly install the new wiper arms. If the wipers were working earlier, then it should work with the new arms.
Look at the hood. The hood on a Mercedes needs to be closed for the windshield wipers to operate.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Top 13 Mercedes Benz Repair Problems

Mercedes-Benz cars are known for being reliable and sturdy, but issues are not uncommon. Mercedes-Benz models such: as E, C, S, ML, SLK, CLK, CLS, GL, G Class and other models do encounter issues. It is important that you have a ready Mercedes Benz repair shop whom you can call anytime in case problems arise. Below are some of them:

  1. Noisy Struts. This issue is most common on E-class models which were manufactured between 1989-1995. Most common symptoms are rattling and banging sounds which are produced because the struts are loose or leaking.

  1. Rust. A common problem with E-Class, S-Class, C-Class, and ML-Class is rust. The area where rust most often develops first is behind the license plate. Another spot where it typically forms is at the bottom of doors.

  1. Damage to the Engine’s Harness Wires Insulation. This is most common in Mercedes-Benz exposed to heat or hot regions. The insulation cracks and may put the engine at risk.

  1. Engine Mounts. Oil-filled Mercedes-Benz mounts start to fail or lose oil at 100, 000 miles. Vibrations on the seat, in the cabin, and even on the steering wheel can be felt when the motor mounts fail.

Friday, May 26, 2017

What you Need to Learn About Tires For Your Mercedes Benz

Wondering what are the best tires for your Mercedes-Benz? The best tires worth your money?
Having a Mercedez Benz luxury car means you know how to take the best care of your vehicle. From scheduled maintenance, you have to make sure it look gorgeous in your driveway.
So, when the time comes to replace your tires, you have to determine the best buy for the price instead of depending on cost alone.
Tire performance under wet and dry conditions should be considered when purchasing tires.

Here are the parts of the tires that should be checked:

  1. Thread plays a vital role in keeping you safe while you drive. Thread, being the most known tire feature,  are comprised of sturdy rubber or composite materials that are divided by grooves. It allows water to siphon off for maximum traction, thus playing a vital role in keeping you protected while driving.
  2. The sidewall of a radial tire is reinforced in multiple layers as these provide strength while maintaining flexibility to the tires.
  3. The bead is the inner circle of a tire, where the sidewall ends and comes into contact with the rim, blocks air from leaking out.

Signs You Need New Tires

  • Threads are going thin. You will hear screeching sounds when you make tire turns.
  • When you see cracks in the rubber of your tires, it is a telltale sign that you're ready for some new tires. It can be a result of constant stretching when you drive.

Thursday, May 25, 2017

How to Make Your Mercedes Benz Summer-Ready!

There’s nothing more exciting than hitting the road this summer equipped with travel guides, trendiest swimsuits, enough snacks to feed an army, and a Mercedez Benz car!
With the high temperature, however, it can be problematic for vehicles like the Mercedez Benz. The extra heat, humidity, and intensity of the sun that can certainly cause damage to your car.
Ensure safe and efficient travel that starts with a vehicle that is delivering optimal performance, and you will be confident that your vehicle is ready for the season.
Here are a few tips to keep your Mercedez Benz protected:
Filters. Ensure that the air filter is changed, as the gasoline engine need to have a sufficient supply of air, plenty of fuel and a strong spark to run properly.
Fluid Levels. Check your fluids especially during the summer. Proper fluid levels are critical at all times. Low oil levels can cause serious friction in the engine, and low coolant levels would allow the motor to overheat, damaging the head gasket, heads or the engine block. Both the engine oil and the coolant keep the motor at the right operating temperature. It also helps the transmission fluid which contributes to maintaining the transmission system from overheating.
Inspect the belts. Belts are used in the crankshaft to drive critical components like the water pump, alternator, air conditioner and, on some engines, the radiator cooling fan.
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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Mercedes Benz Turn Signal Light Issues and How to Fix Them

The turn signal on your Mercedes-Benz is one way to communicate with the other cars while driving on the road. Traffic Law Headquarters reported that about 2 million crashes per year are a result of failure to signal.

A warning may or may not show on your Mercedes dashboard depending on its model and the problem. “Turn Signal Left / Right / Front / Rear / Side Malfunction” warning may appear on electronic instrument cluster on newer Mercedes models. Double check the turn signal light bulb of your Mercedes car. Make certain it is placed properly in the turn signal socket. Replace the signal light bulbs if there are corroded or burned. Check the correct wattage indicated in the owner’s manual and replace them with newer ones.

Find out the most common turn signal problems and how to identify it yourself.


Left or Right Mercedes turn signal NOT working.

Turn signal either on the left or right side of your Mercedes car is not working when pressing the switch or the turn light doesn't stay on. In most cases, a faulty turn signal switch causes turn signal problems. The turn signal switch and wiper switch are part of the combination switch which is found in the steering column behind the steering wheel. Replace the combination switch by removing the steering wheel; no programming is required. Take note to disconnect the negative battery terminal. The new turn signal switch should have the same part number with the existing switch. To identify the compatible part numbers, call your Mercedes Benz service Laguna Niguel dealer parts department and provide them the VIN of your Mercedes-Benz.

Front or Rear Mercedes Turn signal not working

A burned light bulb, bad SAM module, bad headlight, connector, taillight electrical plug or harness and burned turn signal contact may cause Mercedes turn signal not to work. What to do? Replace the signal light bulb with a new one that has the same wattage and bulb type. The electrical plug that plugs into taillight assembly may not make good contact or may be loose. Remove and inspect it. Use an electrical contact cleaner to clean it if needed.