GENERAL REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
Living in Philadelphia without a car is practically impossible. Owning any car brand gasoline powered or electric powered, wanted or not, from time to time everyone finds they have an issue with their car, no matter if you have a new car or an old one. A properly maintained car will run smooth as new, it will be more efficient, and often last longer and give you less headaches than cars that are not well cared for. On time oil Changes, Brakes service, and Suspension work will ensure the safety of you and your passengers.
There are no car issues that we can’t diagnose or fix! Rest assured that in case you have a check engine light on or other service light on, you don’t have to go to expensive dealerships to service your car. Our trusted team will diagnose and repair your vehicle faster and more affordably, with the same high-level of skill the dealerships offer and sometimes better. Don’t ignore those odd noises coming from under your hood – waiting to get them checked out can cause further damage to your vehicle.
When you need affordable auto repair in the Philadelphia area, you can choose TQ AUTO BRAIN PERFORMANCE. Call or visit us today to schedule an appointment and you can be back on the road in the fastest time, knowing your car is running at its best.
We love to work on European cars because we have a high expertise in brands like MERCEDES BENZ, BMW, AUDI, PORSCHE, VOLKSWAGEN, ALFA ROMEO, FERRARI, BENTLEY, ASTON MARTIN, ROLLS ROYCE, MCLAREN.
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Common problems on Euro cars are : oil leakage, coolant leakage, transmission problems, cylinder head gasket, turbo leaks and electrical issues.
Check
Engine Light
If your light is on, it typically means the car’s emissions control system is faulty and the vehicle is polluting the air beyond allowable federal standards. A vehicle in this condition would fail an emissions inspection or smog check.
- Gas cap is loose: Tighten the gas cap. If you've lost it, replace it with a new one.
- Oxygen sensor is bad: You'll need a new sensor — but identify which one is bad first.
- Spark plugs may be fouled or failing: Replace the spark plugs.
- Spark plug wires are bad
Don’t confuse the check engine light with the maintenance or service light. These lights illuminate when a routine service is due. They are usually triggered by mileage, gallons of gasoline consumed, or some other type of vehicle-use measurement.
Engine Oil Service
Timely replacement of engine oil is the most important component of a long and trouble-free operation of a car.
The fact is that oil is designed to reduce the wear of engine components. In addition, the oil acts as a cooler, along with a radiator and antifreeze, removing heat from rubbing parts. It also protects engine parts from corrosion.
As the mileage increases, the oil gradually oxidizes, additives burn out and residues accumulate. All this leads to the fact that it becomes simply unable to effectively perform all its functions.
In the end, the time comes to replace the oil. Old oil with all impurities is drained and the new one is poured into the engine. However, do not forget about the mandatory replacement of the oil filter, because if you leave the old one, then *old oil and dirt* will get into the clean lubricant.
How To Pick The Right Motor Oil For Your Car?
Depending on your engine, mileage and style of driving – our mechanics will help you choose the best oil for your car.
We are proud to work with the best manufacturers of the motor oil on the market – Motul, Redline, Liqui Moly, Mobil 1, etc
Colant Service
Timely replacement of engine oil is the most important component of a long and trouble-free operation of a car. The fact is that oil is designed to reduce the wear of engine components. In addition, the oil acts as a cooler, along with a radiator and antifreeze, removing heat from rubbing parts. It also protects engine parts from corrosion. As the mileage increases, the oil gradually oxidizes, additives burn out and residues accumulate. All this leads to the fact that it becomes simply unable to effectively perform all its functions. In the end, the time comes to replace the oil. Old oil with all impurities is drained and the new one is poured into the engine. However, do not forget about the mandatory replacement of the oil filter, because if you leave the old one, then *old oil and dirt* will get into the clean lubricant. How To Pick The Right Motor Oil For Your Car? Depending on your engine, mileage and style of driving – our mechanics will help you choose the best oil for your car. We are proud to work with the best manufacturers of the motor oil on the market – Motul, Redline, Liqui Moly, Mobil 1, etc
Power Steering Fluid Service
Power steering fluid ensures the hoses, pistons, valves and power steering pump work optimally. Without staying on top of the quality of your vehicle’s power steering fluid and flushing it and replacing it as necessary, the power steering pump will start to deteriorate. Power steering fluid is the hydraulic fluid used in the steering system to create a hydraulic link between the steering wheel and the front wheels. That decreases the amount of effort required to turn the wheels. Power steering fluid also lubricates the moving parts within the steering system. It suppresses foaming and prevents corrosion in the power steering gear and steering pump, which keeps vehicles working optimally. Power steering specification standards are requirements for the viscosity, detergents, additives and other components of the fluid. Meeting these standards ensures the power steering fluid is safe to use in a specific vehicle. Power steering fluid doesn’t expire, but if it isn’t changed or flushed when it needs to be, it will wear down in the system over time.
Transfer Case Fluid
If your vehicle is four wheel drive or all wheel drive, you own a transfer case. The transfer case takes the power coming out of your transmission and splits it between the front and rear wheels. Your transfer case is filled with a fluid that provides lubrication and cooling to the internal parts. In some transfer cases, the fluid also provides lubrication to a wet clutch that is used to vary how much power is sent to the front or rear wheels. Most transfer cases are filled with an automatic transmission fluid, which is usually red in colour. Others use a thicker gear oil, and some use a specialized fluid that is specifically made just for that transfer case. Transfer case fluid doesn’t last forever. Besides losing its ability to lubricate properly, transfer case fluid contains many additives that also degrade over time. These include:
- Extreme-pressure (EP) additives that protect against wear. These additives can eventually react with the water that forms inside the case from condensation, forming acids that may damage seals and other parts.
- Detergents that capture dirt and debris, suspending it so that the contaminants cannot cause scuffing or wear. Eventually the detergents in a fluid become “full” any cannot trap any more material.
- Corrosion inhibitors that prevent rust and oxidation inside the case. These additives become less effective as they age as well.
- Anti-foaming agents that prevent the oil from frothing as the gears spin through it. These chemicals are super important, because foamed oil has air bubbles in it, which weaken the crucial fluid barrier between the parts.
- Friction modifiers that extend the life of the clutches.
Replacing a transfer case can cost between $1500 and $5000, depending on the type of vehicle. The best way to protect this expensive component is to perform rather inexpensive replacement of the transfer case fluid regularly. Driving with an oil leak means extra wear and tear. Get it diagnosed by our professionals.
Front and Rear Differential Fluid
Differentials work with your transmission to deliver power from your engine to the axle that turns your wheels. Most four-wheel drive vehicles have both front and rear differentials.
Lubricating fluid inside the differential transfers heat away from the gears, helping to preserve the life and performance of your differential. Over time, though, operating temperatures and wear can cause the fluid to break down. When the fluid breaks down or becomes contaminated, performance and longevity may be impacted.
Differential fluid exchange should be performed based on your vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation.
Differential fluid doesn’t last forever. Besides losing its ability to lubricate properly, transfer case fluid contains many additives that also degrade over time
Oil Leaks
Service repair
There are a number of different things that can cause your car to leak oil. Here are some of the things that might be allowing engine oil to leak out of your car at a rapid rate
- Defective oil drain plug gasket
- Improperly installed oil filter
- Oil cooler line corrosion
- Damaged valve cover gasket
- Damaged oil filter housing gasket
- Damaged oil pan gasket
- Damaged oil pan
- Damaged piston
Driving with an oil leak means extra wear and tear on your suspension components / electrical components / as well as engine damage.
Get it diagnosed by our professionals.
Engine
Repair
Our philosophy is to educate each of our customers about the proper care and common sense maintenance to avoid costly engine repairs or replacement. We’ve helped many customers enjoy a safe and reliable vehicle well over 100.000 miles without major engine repairs simply by paying attention to:
- Oil Change
- Engine Tune Up
- Timing Belt / Chain
- Water Pump
- Head Gaskets
- Replacement
- Oil Pan Gasket
- Replacement
Engine rebuild
Think you might need an engine restore or rebuild?
Check out these common symptoms and see if yours matches up:
The engine knocks and rattles when it’s idling. It’s usually a bottom-end knock caused by worn-out bearings.
You’re always puffing a thick cloud of smoke from your exhaust. It’s worn-out seals that usually cause your engine to burn oil.The timing belt or chain broke. Many engines have interference-style engines that are badly damaged internally when the timing belt breaks.
It won’t turn over. It could be seized, but you’d better check the battery, the starter motor, and the wiring before an engine rebuild.
The engine clatters when you’re accelerating. The pistons are moving around in the cylinders too much, and you’ll need an engine rebuild to fix it, even though it runs alright.
There is always room for engine upgrades. Most of the time it makes more sense to upgrade to forged internals such as forged pistons, forged rods, and upgraded rod bearings. Forged components can hold more power.
Brake System
Services
When it comes to brakes, we know your brakes are the last thing you have time to worry about. Our brakes repair specialists make sure you leave our service center with peace of mind knowing that your car received the best care, all at the right price!
Brakes are one of the most important components in a vehicle. If you talk about performance it includes good brakes also, because if you go fast you need the same amount of stopping power to reduce that speed.
BRAKES & BRAKE REPAIR
We want our customers to have the opportunity to feel comfortable in their vehicle. You can leave the repairs and services to our professionals, but please don’t hesitate to ask us questions about why a service is needed or how it occurred. We will be happy to speak with you. Here is some valuable information on brake issues and corrective services:
Brake Pad & Rotors Replacement
Brake pad problems can usually be identified by squealing brakes. If your brake pads deteriorate completely, you’ll hear a grinding metal-on-metal sound when braking, meaning that it’s too late and you’re ruining your rotors! Those with knowledge of auto repair may be able to fix this at home, but you should always see an auto repair professional immediately if you have brake problems.
Caliper Replacement
The brake caliper houses your brake pads and fits around the rotor like a clamp, pressing the pads against the rotor when you brake. A brake caliper problem could cause uneven braking, making your car slide forward when you brake. Uneven braking can also cause your vehicle to slide out of control in bad weather conditions, so contact us as soon as possible
Brake Hoses
A brake hose is a tube carrying pressurized brake fluid from the master cylinder to the brakes. A crushed hose can cause a lagged or slow brake, and a leak in the hose can cause the brake, or the entire brake system, to fail. These don’t need to be replaced often, but should be replaced at the first sign of cracking or wear.
Brake Fluid Flushes
Brake fluid will absorb water from the air over time, causing the brake system to become less effective and the fluid to become corrosive, possibly damaging the system. It is important to perform a brake fluid flush regularly to ensure that your vehicle is using fresh fluid. Talk to our technicians about when it’s time for a brake fluid flush.
Wheel Bearings
Wheel bearings are found inside of wheels, allowing the wheels to spin freely, and are connected to the brake system. They can become worn over time, causing a vibrating suspension and noisy rubbing as the car is driven. If they break completely, the vehicle will become very difficult to control and unsafe to drive. Replacement intervals for wheel bearings vary greatly, but they should be checked for leaks and wear periodically. We can make sure that your bearings are in good shape and let you know if they need replacement.
We want our customers to have the opportunity to feel comfortable in their vehicle. You can leave the repairs and services to our professionals, but please don’t hesitate to ask us questions about why a service is needed or how it occurred. We will be happy to assist you.
Transmission
Oil Service
Transmission fluid is a slippery liquid that acts as a lubricant for all of the moving parts inside your transmission. In an automatic transmission, this fluid also serves as a coolant and a viscous fluid that transmits power from the engine to the transmission.
Manual Transmission
In a manual transmission, the problem is not so much the fluid degradation, but rather fluid contamination. This contamination occurs over time as the synchronizers, bearings and gears in the transmission wear out. The resulting metal particles then float around in the lubricant. And we all know that oil with microscopic particles of metal in it does not lubricate as well as clean oil. So if these contaminants are not drained out, they will shorten the life of your transmission.
Automatic Transmission
It’s important to regularly check the transmission fluid level between service intervals. Letting your car run low on transmission fluid can cause the transmission to shift improperly — or not at all. It also can harm the internal parts of your transmission, which will not be properly lubricated. Unfortunately, you may not hear any noises or have other clues that your transmission is low on fluid, until it’s too late. So it’s important to get it checked.
Suspension diagnosis
and Repair
There are two common suspension systems in a vehicle: front and rear suspension systems. Of these two, the most common is the front suspension system. It is the one that poses the highest risk to a vehicle if it is faulty or damaged. The stability and steering control of a vehicle greatly depends on the suspension system of a vehicle. If the suspension system is not in good shape, the safety of the vehicle and passengers cannot be guaranteed
There are two common suspension systems in a vehicle: front and rear suspension systems. Of these two, the most common is the front suspension system. It is the one that poses the highest risk to a vehicle if it is faulty or damaged. The stability and steering control of a vehicle greatly depends on the suspension system of a vehicle. If the suspension system is not in good shape, the safety of the vehicle and passengers cannot be guaranteed.
Suspension issues can be difficult to diagnose. It’s usually pretty easy to tell the symptoms, but identifying the source of the issue is a whole process. Faulty or worn shocks, struts, springs, tie rods or ball joints can wreak havoc on your vehicle and make your car or truck unsafe to drive.
The suspension system consists of tires, springs, shock absorbers, struts, arms, bars, linkages, bushings, and joints. The suspension system components are located between the frame of the vehicle and the road. Well-tuned suspensions will absorb bumps and other imperfections in the road allowing the people inside the vehicle to travel safely and comfortably.