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Our expert VW mechanics are dedicated to providing exceptional care for your Volkswagen— whether it's a Jetta, Passat, Beetle, Golf, Tiguan, Touareg, Atlas, or any other model. You can trust us to ensure your vehicle runs smoothly and efficiently, no matter the service needed.
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Computer Diagnostics
Oil Change and Filter Replacements
Check Engine Light Diagnostics
Brake Repair
Suspension and Steering Repair
Exhaust Replacement
Catalytic Converter Repair
Belt and Hose Replacement
Cooling System, Radiator, and Water Pump Repair
Fuel System and Injection Repair
Ignition System Repair and Maintenance
Driveline Repair and Maintenance
Clutch Repair and Replacement
Transmission Fluid Service
Differential and Driveshaft Service
Light Repair and Bulb Replacements
Alternator Repair and Replacement
Starter Repair and Replacement
Power Steering Repair
Auto A/C Repair and Maintenance
Heating System Repair and Maintenance
Compressor and Evaporator Repair
Refrigerant Replacement
Tire Rotation and Balancing
Wheel Alignment
There may be few reasons why your Golf won’t start, but the most obvious may be the battery. In case you leave lights on, then the charge is out. One sign of a low battery is if it needs time to start once you turn the key. There may be other causes, so it’s best to consult a Volkswagen certified mechanic.
To pinpoint when the right time is to replace the car battery, you should look at the battery’s warranty date. A number and a letter indicate the date. The number stands for the year, while the letter is for the month. It would be best if you changed the battery before the date to avoid any troubles. You can also have the battery checked for any issues on your next service.
The costs for repair services for the VW SUV or sedan depend on many factors. It requires specific VW knowledge, tools, and parts. For that reason, expect to pay more on parts and labor than on domestic vehicles.
Volkswagens cost more to maintain than other automobiles in their category. The average driver spends around $675 per year on VW maintenance. That’s higher than many other car brands.
It’s best to change the oil and filters in Volkswagen models every 12 months or 10,000 miles. The only exception is Routan, which is recommended every 6,000 miles. Always check your owner’s manual for service intervals.