by Admin | May 6, 2022 | Volkswagen Repair
If you’re on this page, it’s probably because you’ve experienced your VW vibrating while your car is idling. Often, this intense vibration can be both worrisome and uncomfortable. You have made the first right step in trying to find out exactly why...
by Admin | Feb 27, 2022 | Volkswagen Repair
The ECT (Energy Coolant Temperature Sensor) is another name for the coolant temperature sensor. The temperature of your Volkswagen’s engine is measured by this sensor. The data it collects has an impact on fuel supply, the proper timing of the ignition, and the...
by Admin | Jan 7, 2022 | Volkswagen Repair
When you notice rough idling in your Volkswagen or feel your vehicle starting to shake when stopped at a stoplight, there are many underlying issues that could be causing these problems. A defective MAF sensor is one of the most common issues with Volkswagen models...
by Admin | Sep 27, 2021 | Volkswagen Repair
A faulty or malfunctioning MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor can cause several issues for your VW vehicle. As a passage for air that comes in via the air intake system, the MAF is responsible for monitoring air levels so the ECU can respond appropriately with air/fuel ratio...
by Admin | Aug 9, 2021 | Volkswagen Repair
Your Volkswagen works hard to maintain an excellent overall temperature. Through the use of coolant, your VW’s engine can avoid a variety of symptoms, such as overheating. But how does your car know how much coolant to use to maintain an optimal balance? The...
by Admin | Feb 27, 2021 | Volkswagen Repair
The camshaft seal is an important part of making sure all the parts of the camshaft stay in place. It is natural for the seal to harden or break over time, and this will allow fluids to leak. This is why car owners need to consider having the camshaft seal checked...