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Auto Repair Shop

Audi Service & Repair

Audi is a luxury car brand that is manufactured in several locations around the world, including the United States.

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There are many benefits to owning an Audi, including its reputation for quality, reliability, and innovation. Audi vehicles are known for their sleek designs, advanced technology features, and exceptional driving performance. Whether you are looking for a sporty sedan or a spacious SUV, Audi has a vehicle that can meet your needs and exceed your expectations.

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Overall, owning an Audi is a great choice for anyone who wants a luxury vehicle that offers style, performance, and value.

​As an Audi owner, it's important to be aware of the common repairs that may be needed on your vehicle.

  • Engine problems may include issues with the timing belt, oil leaks, or overheating.

  • Transmission issues can range from slipping gears to complete failure.

  • Suspension problems may include worn out shocks or struts, as well as issues with the steering system.

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Other services we provide:

  • Brake Repair & Service

  • Suspension System Exhaust

  • Oil Changes

  • Fluid Services

  • Steering Repair

  • Wheel Alignment

  • Tire Services

  • Factory Scheduled Maintenance

  • A/C Services…& more!

 

To keep your Audi running smoothly, it's important to stay on top of regular maintenance and address any issues as soon as they arise.

When it comes to owning an Audi, it's important to keep up with general car maintenance needs. Whether you have a brand new or used Audi, there are certain things you should be doing to keep your car in top condition.

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Regular oil changes are crucial for the health of your Audi's engine. Depending on the model, you should aim to change your oil every 5,000-10,000 miles. This will help keep your engine running smoothly and prevent any long-term damage.

 

Another important aspect of Audi maintenance is tire care. Proper tire inflation and regular rotations are essential for both safety and longevity. Be sure to check your tire pressure regularly and rotate your tires every 5,000-7,000 miles to prevent uneven wear.

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Routine brake inspections are also necessary to ensure your Audi stops safely and effectively. Pads should be replaced every 25,000-50,000 miles, depending on your driving habits. If you hear any unusual noises or vibrations when braking, it's important to have your brakes inspected as soon as possible.

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Finally, don't forget about routine inspections of your Audi's belts and hoses. These components are crucial for the proper functioning of your engine and cooling system. Have them checked regularly and replace any that show signs of wear or damage.

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By staying on top of these general car maintenance needs, you can help keep your Audi running smoothly for years to come. Don't hesitate to reach out to our trusted team at Seymour's Garage for more information on your specific model's needs at 210-341-1171

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