Trusted Bentley Service, Repair & Maintenance in Denver, CO

Our Services

We offer a number of services to help keep your vehicle performing at its best. Here’s a look at the services we provide for Bentley owners in the Denver area:

Air Conditioning A/C Repair

Manufacturer Recommended Service

Wheel Alignment

Brake Repair and Replacement

Computer Diagnostics & Testing

General Auto Repair & Maintenance

Vehicle Preventative Maintenance

Tune Up

Clutch Repair

Engine Cooling System Flush & Repair

Oil Change

Fuel System Repair

Steering and Suspension Work

Electrical Diagnostics

Check Engine Light

Major Service Requirement of Bentley

Bentley-Specific ECU and Software Updates

The modern Bentley vehicle has advanced electronic control units (ECUs) that manage everything from engine performance to driver assistance systems. Regular software updates are vital for the smooth functioning of the ECU, and Bentley repair in Denver ensures that your vehicle stays up-to-date. Bentley releases updates to fix bugs and enhance performance, so bring your vehicle to our Bentley authorized service center to check for necessary software updates.

Handcrafted Leather and Veneer Interior Care

Known for their luxury, Bentley interiors feature hand-stitched leather, firewood veneers, and polished metal accents that require specialized care to preserve their aesthetic beauty. Over time, the leather seats can develop cracks or fade if not properly conditioned. Follow your owner’s manual for guidance on caring for your Bentley’s leather upholstery, or visit us for expert care to maintain your luxury interior.

Tire and Suspension Inspection

Bentleys depend on their suspension system and tires for a smooth and stable ride. Regular tire inspections, including checking tread depth, alignment, and balancing, are essential to prevent uneven wear. Bring your Bentley to our Denver auto repair facility for expert Bentley suspension inspection and tire care, provided by our certified mechanics to keep your car handling like new.

Common Issues With Bentley

Like every other luxury car brand, your Bentley has also got its fair share of issues. Some might pop up any time, so keep an eye out for these various problems

  • Electrical Malfunctions: There are many advanced electronic systems in Bentley. If you come across flickering lights, an unresponsive touch screen, and erratic climate control systems, then you should have it’s electrical components inspected.
  • Burning Smell or Unusual Smoke: Smelling a burning odor coming from inside or outside your Bentley isn’t a good sign. More often than not, this indicates leaking oil, a failing catalytic converter, or an overheating engine.
  • Transmission Slipping or Delayed Shifts: Bentley’s automatic transmission is highly advanced, meaning any hesitation, slipping, or rough shifting indicates a major problem.
  • Air Suspension Sagging or Failure: If you find your car sagging on one side, riding harshly, or displaying a “suspension fault” warning, then it could be experiencing a malfunctioning air suspension.
  • Unusual Engine Noise: Hearing knocking, ticking, or grinding noises indicates serious internal engine issues that needs to be fixed by a Bentley specialist quickly before it worsens!

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FAQ

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How often should I service my Bentley?
You should get your Bentley serviced every 10,000 miles, or annually, whichever milestone comes first.
Why is my Bentley’s check engine light illuminated?
Your Bentley’s check engine light can be illuminated due to a range of factors — from loose fuel cap to serious engine issues, a scan is required to deduce the specific issue at play.
When should I replace the brake pads of my Bentley?
Based on our professional recommendation, you must get your Bentley’s brake pads replaced between 15,000 to 30,000 miles, depending on your driving habits.
Why does my Bentley’s suspension feel bumpy?
If your Bentley’s suspension system feels bumpy, then there may be leaks or the struts could be worn out.

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