


When to Replace Your Volkswagen’s Coolant Temperature Sensor
Volkswagen cars are equipped with a coolant temperature sensor that helps regulate the engine’s operating temperature. If the coolant level gets too low or the temperature gets too high, the sensor will send a signal to the engine control module, which will then...
Signs Associated with Broken Rear Springs in a Volkswagen
The suspension in your Volkswagen dampens the jarring motions when driving. It also maintains all four wheels evenly on the road. Your VW’s suspension is made up of dual parts: the rear and front suspension, which span the entire length of the vehicle. Springs...
The Best Way to Handle a Valve Cover Gasket Failure in a Volkswagen
The valve cover gasket in your Volkswagen keeps the engine oil-sealed in as it circulates to the valves, camshafts, and rockers, as well as protects the cylinder head and other engine components. Temperatures, road debris, and natural wear and tear can cause the...
How to Deal with a Half-Shaft Boot Failure in a Volkswagen
Volkswagens are high-quality German vehicles that their consumers appreciate for their reliability and affordability. In some Volkswagen vehicles with front-wheel drive, the half-shoot boot can fail due to wear and tear over time. The half-shoot boot protects the CV...