AUDI Q7
Audi’s Q7 seats up to 7 people and is the largest in the luxury SUV range. It has been getting produced since 2006, and uses Audi’s quattro all-wheel drive system and can be powered by a 170KW or 210KW V6 TDI engine.
With such a competitive SUV market, there is strong competition for the Q7 with BMW’s X5 and X7, Mercedes Benz GLE and the Volkswagen Touareg at the top of the list.
As with all cars regular services and maintenance is a must if you want to keep a reliable and safe car on the road. The RAA approved mechanics at Auto Studio are experts in all European cars and would love to provide you with regular quality services.
Engine misfires
Engine misfires are a common problem in some older models of the Q7. The problem is often accentuated with cold weather or before the engine has had a chance to warm up and is can be accompanied by the check engine light becoming illuminated. If your car isn’t running as smoothly as it once was then book in to have your engine inspected by the expert mechanics at Auto Studio in Adelaide.
Knock sensor
If your engine doesn’t feel right when driving at higher speeds or your car is not accelerating as it should, then you may have a problem with your knock sensor. A faulty knock sensor may also cause the check engine light to become illuminated, poor fuel efficiency or an overall loss of power. If you have experienced any of these issues with your car, then book in with the experienced mechanics at Auto Studio to have your car inspected.
Fuel Pressure Regulator
The fuel pressure regulator can be a Common problem in some Q7’s and need to be replaced. Some symptoms of a fault with your fuel pressure regulator include engine misfires, lack of power or acceleration, poor fuel efficiency or black smoke out of the exhaust. If you have noticed any of these issues with your car, then best to get it checked over by the experts at Auto Studio as soon as possible.
The team at Auto Studio are experts in European car services. Get in touch with our friendly team for all your servicing, maintenance and repair needs.