by schnewwpuser | Feb 6, 2020 | Porsche Repair
The shocks in your Porsche stabilize your car while driving, absorbing all of the impact from bumps or uneven roads. Their essential function is to keep your wheels on the road. When these shocks get damaged and fail, you’re in for a bumpy and unsafe driving...
by schnewwpuser | Aug 20, 2019 | Porsche Repair
Porsches offer cutting-edge performance and are a thrill to drive. With constant improvements in technology and comfort, the brand is constantly improving with innovations to excite drivers. But even the most reliable cars can have issues. Noticing a leak under your...
by schnewwpuser | May 14, 2019 | Porsche Repair
As a Porsche owner in Allentown, it is imperative that you understand the role played by your spark plugs and what symptoms could indicate worn out spark plugs. The job of a spark plug is to give your engine a spark that ignites the fuel in the combustion chamber,...
by schnewwpuser | Jun 29, 2018 | Porsche Repair
Although the mass airflow (MAF) sensor is intended to last for the entire life of the car, your Porsche may encounter a damaged MAF sensor over time. This sensor is a small component of your Porsche, but it plays a critical role. Not all mass airflow sensor parts are...