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      <title>Why is my air conditioning not working?</title>
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      <description>As you get ready to plan those trips for Memorial Day Weekend that is fast approaching; do not wait until then to try your air ...</description>
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          As you get ready to plan those trips for Memorial Day Weekend that is fast approaching; do not wait until then to try your air conditioning systems! If you turn your A/C on and it’s not blowing cold, find out before it’s needed! The vehicle’s A/C system could be blowing warm air due to several possible causes. 
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          Low Refrigerant Levels:
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           The most common reason for an AC system not blowing cold air is low refrigerant levels. The refrigerant is what cools the air that is circulated into the cabin of the car. If there's a leak anywhere in the AC system, the refrigerant level can drop, resulting in warm air.
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          Faulty Compressor:
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           The compressor is the heart of your vehicle's air conditioning system. It circulates the refrigerant necessary for heat exchange through the system's components. If the compressor is not working properly, it won't be able to pump the refrigerant through the system effectively.
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          Clogged or Dirty Condenser:
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           The condenser cools the refrigerant after it has been compressed. If it's clogged with dirt or debris, the condenser might not be able to do its job properly, leading to the AC not cooling as it should.
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          Faulty Cooling Fans:
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           Cooling fans help blow air through the condenser to remove heat from the refrigerant. If these fans are faulty or damaged, the condenser might not receive proper cooling, affecting the AC's efficiency.
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           Various electrical issues, such as a blown fuse, malfunctioning relay, or electrical wiring problems, can prevent the AC from functioning properly.
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          Blocked or Leaking Cabin Air Filter:
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           A blocked cabin air filter can restrict air flow through the AC system, reducing its cooling ability. Similarly, a leaking cabin air filter could mean that the system is contaminated.
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          Thermostat Problems:
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           The thermostat regulates the temperature of the AC system. If it's malfunctioning, it could prevent the AC from cooling correctly.
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          Regular A/C Maintenance can help prevent issues from arising. Call us today if your A/C systems are not meeting your expectations. Our technicians can check refrigerant levels, inspect the compressor, condenser, electrical components, and other parts of the A/C Systems. We have three convenient locations located in Washington County. Don’t forget our Hubertus location specializes in European vehicles such as Volkswagen's, Porsche's and Audi's! 
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      <title>Why is my BMW not starting?</title>
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      <description>If your BMW isn't starting, it could be due to several issues, ranging from simple to more challenging components. First, check out the ...</description>
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          If your BMW isn't starting, it could be due to several issues, ranging from simple to more challenging components. First, check out the basics: make sure the battery is properly connected and has charge, and that there's enough fuel in the tank. If those are all good, then you might need to look into other problems like a faulty starter motor, issues with the ignition system, or other electrical components.
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          Several factors could be leading up to your BMW not starting. The list below is a few of the most common problems. 
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          Dead Battery:
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           This is the most common reason. The battery might be too weak to start the engine. Check if the lights and dashboard turn on when you try to start the car.
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          Failed Starter Motor:
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           If you hear a clicking sound when you turn the key or push the start button, but the engine doesn't turn over, this might be the problem.
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          Fuel Problems:
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           Make sure there's fuel in the tank. Also, issues like a clogged fuel filter or problems with the fuel pump could prevent the car from starting.
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          Ignition Issues:
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          Problems with the ignition switch or key fob could be preventing the engine from starting.
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           Faulty connections, blown fuses, or issues with the car’s computer system can all lead to start-up problems.
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           Sometimes, the car’s security system can prevent it from starting if it thinks it's being stolen or if there's an issue with the key fob.
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          If you are experiencing a starting issue with your BMW, let our team help you! We go above and beyond to make sure your experience is enjoyable and we ensure top notch repairs with an exceptional warranty.
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      <title>Why is my Volkswagen leaking oil?</title>
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      <description>Why is my Volkswagen leaking oil? An oil leak in your Volkswagen can be caused by several issues, ranging from simple to complex. Here ...</description>
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          Why is my Volkswagen leaking oil? 
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          An oil leak in your Volkswagen can be caused by several issues, ranging from simple to complex. Here are some common reasons why your vehicle might be leaking oil:
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          Worn or Damaged Oil Filter:
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           Over time, oil filters can become damaged or improperly fitted, leading to leaks. Ensure that the oil filter is correctly installed and replace it if it's old or damaged.
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           The oil pan gasket, which seals the oil pan to the bottom of the engine, can deteriorate over time. This is often due to exposure to extreme temperatures and engine vibration.
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           The valve cover gasket seals the top of the engine and prevents oil leaks. If this gasket fails, oil can leak out, especially at the top of the engine.
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           Other seals, like the front or rear main seal, camshaft seals, or crankshaft seals, can also wear out and cause leaks.
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           Sometimes, debris on the road can hit the oil pan and cause a crack or hole, leading to a significant oil leak.
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           A missing, loose, or damaged oil cap can cause oil to leak from the top of your engine.
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          Overfilled Engine Oil:
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           Overfilling your engine oil can create excessive pressure inside the engine, causing leaks through weak points.
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          If you're experiencing an oil leak, it's advisable to check the obvious spots first, such as the oil filter and oil cap. If it seems to be more than just the oil filter and oil cap, give us a call and our technician who specializes in European vehicles at our Hubertus location will be happy to assist you in finding the oil leak! 
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      <title>What are shocks and struts for on my vehicle?</title>
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      <description>We’re diving into an important topic that affects the comfort and safety of your driving: SHOCKS &amp; STRUTS. Whether you’re a new or ...</description>
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           We’re diving into an important topic that affects the comfort and safety of your driving:
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          SHOCKS &amp;amp; STRUTS
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          . Whether you’re a new or experienced driver, understanding these components of your vehicle's suspension system can help you keep your vehicle in top shape.
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          What Are Shocks and Struts?
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          Shocks and struts are parts of your vehicle that help manage the impact and rebound motion of your vehicle's springs and suspension. To put it simply, they help absorb the bumps and potholes you drive over, so you can enjoy a smoother ride.
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          The Role of Shocks and Struts
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          Absorbing Bumps: The primary job of shocks and struts is to absorb the energy from road bumps that your vehicle's springs pick up, preventing your car from continuously bouncing on rough roads.
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          Enhancing Comfort:
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           By controlling the movement of the suspension and springs, shocks and struts make your car rides less bumpy and more comfortable.
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          Improving Handling:
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          These components help keep your car stable during turns and stops. They ensure that your tires maintain contact with the road, providing safer handling and more consistent braking.
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           Struts also play a part in supporting the vehicle's weight, not just damping the ride. They are part of the structure of the car's suspension system, holding up the car's chassis and providing a place for the springs.
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          How Often Should You Check Your Shocks and Struts?
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          It’s generally recommended to have your shocks and struts checked by a professional every 75,000 miles/5 years. However, if you notice any of the following signs, it might be time to bring your vehicle in sooner:
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          At Bob’s Main Street Auto &amp;amp; Towing, we’re equipped to assess and replace worn shocks and struts, ensuring your ride remains safe and comfortable. Remember, taking care of your shocks and struts not only contributes to your vehicle's longevity but also enhances your overall driving experience. Drive safe, and remember to schedule regular check-ups for your vehicle!
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 14:21:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>How often does my Audi need an oil change?</title>
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      <description>Owning an Audi is exciting! It's a high-quality car that needs regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly. One of the most important ...</description>
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          Owning an Audi is exciting! It's a high-quality car that needs regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly. One of the most important things you can do for your Audi is to get regular oil changes. But how often should you do this? Let’s find out!
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          Why Are Oil Changes Important?
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          Oil is one of the important fluids in your car’s engine. It keeps all the parts moving smoothly and prevents them from wearing out too quickly. Over time, the oil gets dirty and less effective, so it needs to be changed regularly.
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          Recommended Oil Change Intervals
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          For most modern Audis, the recommended interval for an oil change is every 5,000 miles or 5 months, whichever comes first. However, this can vary depending on your specific model and driving habits.
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          Signs You Need an Oil Change
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          Sometimes, your car might need an oil change before the recommended interval. Here are some signs to look out for:
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           Oil Change Light: If this light comes on, it’s time for an oil change.
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           Engine Noise: If your engine is louder than usual, it could mean the oil is dirty or low.
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           Dark or Dirty Oil: Check the oil on the dipstick. If it looks dark and dirty, it’s time for a change.
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           Exhaust Smoke: If you see smoke coming from your exhaust, it might be due to old oil.
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          Regular oil changes are key to keeping your Audi in top shape. By following the recommended intervals and paying attention to signs that your car needs an oil change, you’ll help ensure your Audi runs smoothly for years to come. So, keep an eye on that oil and enjoy the ride!
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           Call us for all your oil change needs; our team is ready to serve you!
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