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Audi Service and Repair in Greensboro, NC

A Little Information About Your Audi

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We are seeing more and more Audis on the street and we couldn’t be happier. The staff at Eurobahn Motorsports has been a big fan of the Audi for some time.

Scheduled maintenance and service is one sure way to keep your Audi vehicle running at its best. We have all the Audi Parts you need. Keeping up with maintenance and oil changes lets you, the owner, enjoy your Audi to the fullest, while protecting the value of your investment. To ensure your Audi’s safety, reliability and value for many years, it is important to do regular service maintenance on your car.

Although Audi has only recently been picking up steam in America, it has a long and seasoned history. In fact, the first Audi, the Type A Sport Phaeton, was produced all the way back in 1910, and they have been tearing up the autobahn ever since. We here at Eurobahn Motorsports work on Audis, so we are well equipped to handle all your Audi’s automotive needs. We have a full-service facility stocked with all of the most current tools and diagnostic equipment in the industry. Our staff is also trained to handle all types of Audis, from the brand new R8, to a vintage 1970’s A model. There are not a lot of places in town that know Audis like we do, so if you want a fair price and excellent service, call or visit us today.

Audi maintenance may be required sooner with extreme driving / weather conditions, . It is important to check your AdBlue Fluid Tanks and keep a check on the TDI Emission System at regular maintenance intervals. This not only helps the environment, but keeps your Audi car engine running at its best.

Necessary Regular Checks You Can Do For Your Audi

  • Check Engine Oil Levels
  • Check Brake Fluid Levels
  • Check AdBlue Fluid Levels
  • Check Tire Pressure
  • Check Coolant Fluid Levels
  • Inspect Car Battery
  • Check Wiper Blades and Windshield Washer Fluids

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Jaguar Repair and Service Greensboro NC

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Don’t let car repair and service be a hassle for you. We provide the best, most complete service experience possible to our Jaguar customers. We can handle any basic car maintenance service to minor / major repairs for your Jaguar with ease of mind and convenience. We will help you with not only with your repairs and service, but answer all of your questions professionally. 

Eurobahn Motorsports is your one-stop-shop for all your Jaguar service and performance needs at an affordable price. Our highly skilled and trained technicians have many years of experience working on all Jaguar models, past and present. Drop by to check out our auto repair facility, call us with your toughest questions or simply request an appointment online. 

A Little Information About Your Jaguar

Over the years, the Jaguar has definitely lived up to its namesake. The company has produced some of the most-loved sports cars and saloons ever made. Sleek and elegant, the Jaguar is in a league of its own.

At Eurobahn Motorsports, we have a great love and respect for the Jaguar brand. Over the years, we have had the pleasure of working on a large number of Jaguars from many different decades, including E-types, XKs, XJs, X-Fs, X-types, and more.

Our ASE and Bosch certified technicians have a bank of 50 years of knowledge when it comes to Jaguars. Vintage or modern, we have the tools and skills needed to handle all your Jaguar’s service, maintenance, upgrade and repair needs. We’re also equipped to handle all extended warranty work, removing the need to spend extra time and money at the dealership. If you want to keep your Jaguar in perfect condition, trust the staff at Eurobahn Motorsports and call today for your appointment. 

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MINI Cooper Service and Repair- Serving Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, Burlington NC

A Little Information About Your Mini Cooper

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Mini Coopers may be small, compact cars, but they sure do pack a power punch in terms of speed and performance. These little British sports cars are stylish and compact in size, but their steering handling is impressive and precise. It is important to keep up with service and maintenance for your Mini Cooper to keep it running at optimum performance. Call us today to schedule an appointment for service.

Three Types of Service for the Mini Cooper

If the display is flashing and the mileage is displayed as a negative you have gone past the time of service and are overdue. 

The services come in this order:

  • Oil Change
  • Inspection I
  • Oil Change
  • Inspection II
  • Repeat

Oil Service

  • Oil and Filter
  • Reset Service Interval Display
  • Interior Cabin Filter
  • Check Brake Pads & Rotors
  • Clean Brake Pad Contact Points
  • Grease Wheel Centering Hubs
  • Check Parking Brake

Mini Cooper Inspection I – Primarily known as a minor service inspection for your Mini Cooper. It includes the following:

  • Oil and Filter
  • Check Fuel Tank, Lines & Connections
  • Check Exhaust System
  • Check Struts & Shock Absorbers
  • Check Power Steering System
  • Check Brake System
  • Check Tires (Need tires for your Mini Cooper? Click Here.)
  • Check Engine Fluid Levels
  • Check Engine Coolant
  • Check Air Conditioning / Heater System
  • Check Windshield Wipers & Fluid
  • Check Electrical Components
  • Check Interior / Exterior Lighting
  • Reset Service Interval Display

Mini Cooper Inspection II – Primarily known as a major service inspection for your Mini Cooper it includes everything from Inspection I and the following:

  • Air Filter Element
  • Serpentine Belt
  • Brake Fluid
  • Coolant
  • Oxygen Sensor Replacement (100,000 Miles)
  • Spark Plugs Replacement (100,000 Miles)

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A Little Information About Your Land Rover / Range Rover

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Although Land Rover / Range Rover are known as off-road vehicles, they are also known as a luxury car. At European Auto Service, we understand the demands of owning a Land Rover / Range Rover. Owners of these luxurious, rugged British vehicles love the comfort of their all-terrain SUV and to keep it running to optimum performance, regular maintenance and service will be required.

The Land Rover comes equipped with a Driver Information Module, which will alert owners of an upcoming service interval. In addition to routine maintenance, simple checks should be carried out frequently.

Routinely Check Your Land Rover SUV

  • Daily Checks For Your Land Rover Vehicle
    • Operation of lamps, horn, wipers, washers, direction indicators and warning lamps.
    • Operation of seat belts.
    • Operation of brakes.
    • Check for fluid deposits underneath vehicle for leaks.
  • Weekly Checks For Your Land Rover Vehicle
    • Engine oil level.
    • Brake fluid level.
    • Power steering fluid level.
    • Engine coolant level.
    • Windshield washer fluid level.
    • Tire pressure and condition.
    • Air conditioning operation.

Driving A Land Rover In Harsh Conditions

More frequent attention may be needed when driving a Land Rover in harsh conditions, including frequent service and maintenance.

Harsh Driving Conditions For Land Rover:

  • Driving in extremely hot weather conditions.
  • Towing a trailer.
  • Driving in mountainous conditions.
  • Driving in dusty / sandy conditions.
  • Driving on rough / muddy roads.
  • Wading.

Required Full Service  Interval Schedule for
Land Rover / Range Rover Vehicles

  • 15,000 Miles / 12 Months
  • 24,000 Miles / 24 Months
  • 36,000 Miles / 36 Months
  • 48,000 Miles / 48 Months
  • 60,000 Miles / 60 Months
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Tire Pressure Monitoring System: According to BMW
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What if the vehicle you’re driving develops low tire pressure? Wouldn’t you want to be warned? Low tire pressure can create unsafe conditions in a hurry, particularly in bad weather.

Too little tire pressure will eventually cause catastrophic tire failure. Studies have shown that people operating their cars with too little air pressure in the tires is common.

Agencies of the Federal government require manufacturers to installation tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) that warn the driver when a tire is significantly underinflated. The standard applies to passenger cars, trucks, and other light commercial-type vehicles.

Keeping your tires at the correct pressure for your vehicle is an important factor in how much load its tires can safely carry. The correct pressure will carry the weight without a problem. Too little tire pressure will eventually cause catastrophic tire failure. Studies have shown that people operating their cars with too little air pressure in the tires is common. It’s been estimated that about one out of every four vehicles on the road is running on underinflated tires. That means that roughly one out of every four drivers is negatively impacting their vehicle’s fuel economy and handling, and costing themselves money by reducing their tires’ durability and tread life.

This has made tire pressure maintenance an important safety issue throughout the automotive industry and caused the U.S. government to pass legislation mandating tire pressure monitoring systems. The main purpose of these systems is to warn the driver if their tires are losing air pressure, leaving the tires underinflated and dangerous.

What types of systems are being used now? How do they work? Which works the best?

Vehicle manufacturers have been given options in what systems they can use to comply with the law.

One option is to install a direct tire pressure monitoring system that uses pressure sensors located in each wheel to directly measure the pressure in each tire and warns drivers when the air pressure in any of their tires drops at least 25% below the recommended cold tire inflation pressure identified on the vehicle placard.

Another option is to install an indirect tire pressure monitoring system that would warn the driver when a single tire has lost at least 25% of its inflation pressure compared to other tires on the vehicle. It’s a little less accurate than the direct system.