How to Find a VW or Audi Repair (Service) Shop

How to Find a VW or Audi Repair (Service) Shop

In this video we talk about how to find a VW or Audi repair shop. Knowing what shops you can trust to service your VW or Audi can be difficult.

We talk about some of the best ways to find a local Volkswagen or Audi repair specialist. This includes engaging in the VW or Audi Forums. Local car clubs and some sites that list VW and Audi repair specialist.

It’s always important to verify that the shop you take your vehicle to has a good reputation in the community.

VwVortex – Regional Threads
http://forums.vwvortex.com/forumdisplay.php?5111-Regional-Forums-(VWvortex)

Vcar Shops(VW Repair Shops)
http://www.vcarshops.com/

Four Rings (Audi Repair Shops)
http://www.fourringsrepair.com/

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Cornelius NC 28031

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Pekpek86 says:

Hey paul im trying to find my cam position sensor but cant find it..trying to search in the internet but mk6 showing not mk7..pls i need your help..might be gonna get a sensor from you i already see that u have a stock one from your store website..thanks

Jake Adams says:

I have a question, I have a 2016 Jetta tsi with the 1.8t. I have apr stage 1 and a Usp downpipe. Is getting stage 2 software really necessary? I have an o2 extender and it has stopped any check engine lights. What would be the benefits of going to stage 2 software? Thanks

HumbleMechanic says:

Dude this could be a 15second video. "Always bring your car to Humble Mechanic" lol

Anthony B. says:

I've owned my Audi A4 B6 convertible for almost a year now and Audizine seems to be the best forum out there for older Audis.

Jason Kellogg says:

Is there a way to have gauges show up on the flip up center screen? Sorry for asking an unrelated question but I can't find any info about that. Thanks

Maybederrepente says:

please please talk about cam chain tensioner on audi a4 quattro. thanks great vids.

asianguitarmasta says:

Paul, I installed a clutch stopper on my MK7 GTI. It helps eliminate the "dead space" when pressing the clutch pedal in and makes shifting smoother and quicker. I'm wondering if there's a chance that this could cause premature wear on the clutch? It doesn't engage right away when I let off the clutch pedal, as I took some washers out b/c I wanted some safety room, and all seems well. I just wanted some advice from someone with more technical know how. Thanks!

AnHRTBus says:

sweet.
I need a shop to do my DSG service; not feeling pulling out the battery and pan and hand pumping fluid into a jacked up car's tranny, lol

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