Showing posts with label Porsche repair Laguna Niguel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Porsche repair Laguna Niguel. Show all posts

Friday, January 19, 2018

Does Your Car Need First Aid?


Nothing makes the blood of a car owner run cold quite like seeing a “check engine” light or something feeling “off” about their beloved Porsche.  If you’re worried that you need Porsche repair Laguna Niguel has several service options available.  However, with a high-performance vehicle like a Porsche it’s worthwhile to choose a repair shop that can boast professionals with specialized education and experience.  Here are some of the most common issues that might require Porsche repair:
  1. Oil Leaks

If you suspect a problem with your oil pressure, you need to get it checked out right away.  Leaks are often detected when you begin to notice a smell of burning oil when you run your vehicle or notice a puddle of fluid under your car, and they can be quite dangerous for your engine.  While many leaks are found around valve cover gaskets and spark plug seals, you can also have a potentially serious leak in the rear main seal.  To protect your clutch and the integrity of your engine, seek service immediately if you suspect an oil leak.

  1. Battery Issues

Did you know that even a parked car continues to use some battery power?  As a high-performance vehicle, a Porsche can use more battery while parked than many other vehicles.  If you don’t drive your Porsche regularly, you may find that you’re dealing with dead batteries much of the time.  The solution to this is often simple–if you intend to go more than two weeks without driving your Porsche, use a battery maintainer.  If, however, this still doesn’t resolve your problem, your battery may need to be replaced, or you may have other electrical issues.  It’s best to bring the car in to the service center for evaluation.

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.

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, 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.

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.