How to Diagnose Your Audi When It Needs Auto Repair

Posted 7/3/14

Diagnose Your Audi for Repair Without the Car Repair Shop

Audis are beautiful machines that almost have personalities of their own. And like anyone else with a personality, they communicate—if you learn to speak their language. Many Audi repair issues can be diagnosed according to their sound, though it’s always best to get a second opinion from a trusted Cincinnati car mechanic. Here are a few sounds you should look out for and whether or not they mean that you should be calling your auto repair shop for some mechanical work.

Weird Car Noise 1: A Sudden Loud Noise Like A Rifle Shot

If your exhaust makes a bang like a rifle shot, it’s probably not the neighborhood you’re driving in. Most likely, your car just backfired. This is possibly the result of air/fuel mixture that’s too rich. It could be caused by a bad ignition switch or an old or dirty spark plug. You might also be dealing with a damaged catalytic converter that isn’t getting the proper airflow that it needs. The lack of airflow could be causing something called back pressure which can lead to overheating, poor fuel economy and less power for your beloved Audi. If the bang happens only once and then is followed by a surge of power, it may have been a clogged monolithic converter that sorted itself out for now. It will most certainly need more attention sometime in the future. Best give your auto repair shop a call to ask what they think.

Weird Car Noise 2: Chirping Sound Like You Have Birds

If your engine suddenly sounds like you’ve got a flock of birds underneath your hood, you are likely dealing with a belt problem. Serpentine belt repair is one of the easiest Audi maintenance problems to fix, but don’t let it go, or you may easily find yourself stranded on the side of a road.

Weird Car Noise 3: A Metal on Metal Grinding Sound

If your car starts sounding like a dentist drill when you hit the brakes, take your Audi to European Auto Specialists right away. You probably have a brake problem. Like dentist work, the longer you put it off, the more it will cost you. Put this repair off too long and you’ll likely be eating into the rotors, which means a simple repair job just got complicated to the tune of hundreds of dollars.If you’ve got a sound that just doesn’t go away, it’s always best to stop in at your favorite Cincinnati auto repair shop just to be sure. We can give your Audi a top to bottom inspection, check not only the unusual noise but any other potential mechanical problems with your car. When it comes to car service, we are Cincinnati foreign car specialists who treat your vehicle like it’s our baby.

Does Your Car Really Need a Brake Flush Service?

Should you get your brakes flushed? If moisture gets into the system, you certainly should. Moisture can cause the components of your braking system to rust, which could require brake replacement. Moisture can also cause the brake fluid to boil, further damaging the braking systems. Most import manufacturers of European cars such as Porsche, BMW, or Jag recommend every two years or 30,000 miles. It is at least a good idea to have the fluid inspected periodically for moisture. Fluid should be clear or translucent. Brown fluid means some moisture has gotten into the system and you may need it flushed. Black fluid indicates a more serious problem that requires immediate mechanical attention.

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