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Best Garage for BMW Cars

10 tips you should know about the service and repairs of your BMW Cars.

Speed O Garage, the best car repair and maintenance services in Dubai recommends the following tips:

  • Specialized Service:

Not all vehicles are the same. It is strongly recommended that you should stay away from generic automotive shops that work on all makes and models. These garages do not have the equipment or are not expertise in properly maintaining and repairing BMW vehicles.

Generic garages cannot accurately and completely diagnose German-manufactured vehicles. They will often throw parts at your vehicle and replace every possible item related to your problem. They are not capable of completely diagnosing and pinpointing the problem and proper repair. Hence, always visit the best garage for BMW cars in Dubai.

  • Original Manufacturer  Parts:

Always be sure that a professional technician has access to all of the same parts that your dealer has access to. Always the original manufacturer parts are the best, but in cases such as clutches, brakes, and suspension higher quality performance parts may be available at lower prices which can save your pockets, but not all parts are created equal. Be sure to consult a professional who knows what is best for your vehicle.

  • Your vehicle has upwards of 90 computers on board:

Today’s BMW car often has 30 or more onboard computers and control modules with some models having upwards of 90 electronic control units. These modules require specialized diagnostic equipment to conduct repairs, replace and program appropriate for your vehicle.

Everything from braking systems, steering, throttle, transmission, and engine management are all interconnected on a common communication bus within your vehicle. Periodically, these modules should be checked for any faults and updated their programming as per the manufacturer’s service bulletins.

  • When is service due-?

Your BMW car is programmed to notify you when it believes that conditional services are due. Depending on your specific make and model this includes engine oil service, cabin micro air filter, engine air filter, brake fluid, brake pads, and even annual state emission test.

Specialized factory diagnostic equipment is required to read conditional service intervals and reset them after the service is performed. Keep in mind that dealers want to sell you a new car at 50,000 miles, the “free” prepaid maintenance is not as free as it may appear.

You should schedule a basic oil service every 5000 miles for turbo and supercharged engines like the 1.8 T, and 2.0 T, in Volkswagen and Audi, and every 7500, for all other late models. TDI diesel engines require specific engine oil that should not be mixed.

Older models using mineral-based oil should not use full synthetic oil. Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for oil viscosity or consult an expert.

  • My transmission is not shifting right- is it my tires?

Whether you are driving any model of BMW car, your tires must be matched in circumstances. A 2cm difference between tires on the same axle can cause rotational speed variances that will cause havoc with today’s drive train management systems.

You should never use mismatched tires on the same axle and on the 4-wheel drive systems such as the Audi Quattro, all 4 must be matched within 2 cm. It is recommended that tires on the same axle be replaced at the same time in the case of Quattro systems, all 4 tires.

  • Spongy brake pedal:

Brake fluid attracts moisture. Change your vehicle’s brake fluid every two years.

  • Breathing clean air:

Most German manufacturers recommend replacing the cabin micro air filter every 40,000 miles. Don’t forget these filters as they filter the air that you breathe. A dirty filter will cause the blower motor to work harder and can cause damage to the motor and to the blow motor resistor.

  • Prevent interior flood damage:

If your BMW has a sunroof, take the time to ensure the drains are cleaned. All sunroofs have a series of drains running forward and rearward from the sunroof through the vehicle body and out underneath the vehicle.

If this gets clogged with dirt or debris, water will back up flooding the interior of the vehicle. (Your vehicle has sensitive electronics under your seats that do not survive under water leading to costly repairs).

  • Have a spare key:

You should always have a spare key for your BMW car. Electronic Keys die leaving the vehicle immobilized and you stranded. All later models of BMW have security chips that marry the key to the car, these cannot be tampered with and once a key dies, your vehicle will be immobilized and unmovable.

Don’t hesitate to ask for any help from the best garage for BMW cars in Dubai 

You can contact us  +971 54 581 27 21, or visit us in person for more helpful tips about German cars.

We will be happy to discuss any queries that you might have with your German manufacturer’s vehicle.