by Abraham Chavez | Jun 11, 2024 | Volkswagen Repair
The camshaft seal is a small rubber or silicone round shaped piece. It is placed at the extreme end of the camshaft to prevent the spilling out of the engine oil from the camshaft housing. The camshaft itself is used to open and close the engine valves which is very...
by Abraham Chavez | Mar 18, 2024 | Volkswagen Repair
The temperature sensor of the coolant in your VW is a very small part that is a big player in ensuring your engine runs as it should. It is used to regulate the coolant temperature level in the engine, which should be maintained within safe working limits. However, as...
by Abraham Chavez | Sep 30, 2023 | Volkswagen Repair
The half-shaft, also known as a drive shaft, is a vital component responsible for transmitting the engine’s power to the wheels, enabling your Volkswagen to move. Its primary function is to transfer torque and rotational force to the wheels, allowing for smooth...
by Abraham Chavez | Aug 27, 2023 | Volkswagen Repair
Fuel consumption is a critical element of every automobile’s performance. Volkswagen owners, in particular, should know which factors contribute to increased fuel usage in their vehicles and the benefits associated with addressing this issue, taking measures to...
by Abraham Chavez | Jul 7, 2023 | Volkswagen Repair
The timing chain is a fundamental part of your Volkswagen’s engine. It is responsible for synchronizing the crankshaft and camshaft movements, and the engine’s smooth operation depends on this precision synchronization of parts. Timing chain problems can...
by Abraham Chavez | Jan 1, 2023 | Volkswagen Repair
DME, or Digital Motor Electronics, is a key component of the engine management system in many Volkswagen vehicles. Many people liken it to the brain of your car or SUV. It is responsible for controlling the ignition, fuel injection, and other functions of the engine,...