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Fixing Your BMW’s HVAC Blower

Summer heat waves seem to be the time when something goes wrong with our air conditioning systems in our cars. At Eurofed Automotive, we are experts at fixing automobiles, including HVAC systems. In this article, we’ll discuss some problems that happen with your vehicle’s HVAC system as well as some tips to fix them. Common Heating and Air Conditioning […]

DAILY GRIND / Maserati Ghibli

Maserati Ghibli in for a complimentary inspection to make sure everything on this Italian luxury sedan is in proper working order and up to date on its service schedule 👍👍 Unsure of your vehicle’s service history? Give us a call for a courtesy inspection. Our technicians will do a full in-depth inspection of your vehicle and […]

How to Fix Excessive Engine Smoke in Your Porsche

Smoke coming from the engine of your vehicle could point to a plethora of things, some of them not an immediate concern, others quite severe. Normally, if there is a problem with the vehicle, you would expect smoke to come from either the engine or the exhaust. Smoke being expelled from the exhaust is not as alarming as that […]

Fix a Flashing Mercedes Check Engine Light

The check engine light in your Mercedes is there to be the eyes and ears for problems within your car’s operating system. Its job is to keep you informed about what might be malfunctioning that you can’t see or haven’t noticed. However, it is one thing to have your check engine light come on, and quite another if it […]

When To Replace the Coolant Temperature Sensor in Your VW

What is the coolant temperature sensor? The coolant temperature sensor is also referred to as the ECT. This sensor measures the temperature of your VW’s engine. The information that it gathers affects fuel delivery, ignition timing, and engine performance. The ECT is usually attached to the engine block or cylinder head. It is near the hottest flow of coolant. In some instances, there […]

Volkswagen Ignition Coil Repair Service

Volkswagen is a classic brand known for producing cars with great fuel economy. The Volkswagen Jetta sedan offers smooth rides, with a sizeable trunk space. However, this car comes with its fair share of technical problems, one of which is the Volkswagen ignition coil failure. The essence of an ignition coil is to ignite the […]

Reasons Behind Drivetrain Problems in a Mercedes

A drivetrain is a group of components located in your vehicle that transfer power created by the transmission to the wheels, enabling your Mercedes to move forward. These components include the axle shafts, U-joints, CV-joints, differentials, and driveshaft. The vehicles of today commonly possess one of four various drivetrains. These include front wheel drive (FWD), all wheel drive (AWD), rear wheel drive (RWD) and four wheel drive (4WD). Most Mercedes models feature either all wheel drive or […]

DAILY GRIND / IS THAT A SUPRA!?!?

We brought this beautiful new sports car a little closer to the ground with a set of H&R lowering springs. Now it not only has a nice stance, but also handles ever better than it did from the showroom floor ❗⁠⠀ This also gave us a chance to get up close and personal with the […]

Tips to Identify Porsche Fuel Pump Leaks

Signs and Symptoms 1. Low Fuel Efficiency One of the most obvious signs that your fuel pump may be on the fritz is low fuel efficiency. The latest models of Porsche will achieve a respectable 19-23 miles per gallon with hybrid models achieving a much higher 45 miles. However, any dip in efficiency that reaches below 15 miles per […]

DAILY GRIND / MK7 GTI TCU Tune

What is a TCU tune⁉ It is a tune for your vehicle’s transmission, DSG In the Mk7’s case, which optimizes the performance, helps put the power down in a much more efficient manner, and improves the overall drivability. When paired with the matching APR ECU tune it creates a fully optimized system that works together […]