Posted on 3/29/2022
Your fuel filter is an essential part of your vehicle's fuel system, and it does precisely what you think it does: block out the dirt and grime in your fuel so that your engine can receive clean energy. Over time, this filter will get dirty and become ineffective. The problem with a clogged fuel filter is that it won't properly deliver the right amount of fuel to the engine. And when this happens, your vehicle won't get very far and not efficiently. Besides poor engine performance, you may notice the following signs with an ineffective fuel filter: Rough or shaky idling Difficulty starting your vehicle Engine sputtering Decrease in MPG Check engine light on A dirty and ineffective filter will also allow dirt, contaminants, and other harmful gunk to stir up all sorts of engine trouble. Once the filter's porous materials get clogged, you will need to replace the fuel filter. How Often to Replace Fuel Filter Older vehicles typically require a fuel filte ... read more
Posted on 3/24/2022
Porsche is one of the most respected automakers in the world. Known as much for their style, speed, and class as they are for their reliability, Porsche is frankly in a class of its own, and as such has been named a best brand by Consumer Reports. However, even the most well-designed and manufactured vehicles can develop problems. Whether you own a 911, Macan, Boxster, Cayenne, or Cayman, if your Porsche develops any signs of problems, you should only take it to a Certified Porsche Mechanic for diagnosis and repairs. Here’s an overview of top repair issues our certified mechanic routinely comes across and can successfully repair. Porsche Coolant Leak Problems Moisture underneath your Porsche is often due to an issue with the coolant. This is especially common in the Porsche Boxster 986. Leaks in the coolant reservoir are also quite common in the Porsc ... read more