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Here you can read information on how to deal with various Volvo automotive failures and what steps you can take for the repair. The team at Professional Automotive has been committed to quality since we first opened back in 1994. We always use the latest available factory grade tools and equipment to make sure that we can service your car fast and accurately.
Professional Automotive Blog » Volvo Repair
3M ago
Regular maintenance and a little extra attention can go a long way in preserving your Volvo’s performance and longevity. Let’s dig into some valuable tips on how to keep your Volvo running like a dream.
Regular Maintenance is Key
Just like any relationship, your connection with your Volvo needs attention and care to thrive. Regular maintenance is the backbone of keeping your Volvo running smoothly. Here are some essential tasks to include in your maintenance routine:
Oil Changes: Engine oil is the lifeblood of your car. Regular oil changes, usually every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, are vital for yo ..read more
Professional Automotive Blog » Volvo Repair
6M ago
Do you own a Volvo and wonder how often you should inspect its fluids to ensure it stays in optimal condition? Volvo fluids refer to the various essential liquids that flow through your car’s intricate systems, ensuring its smooth operation and longevity. These fluids play a vital role in maintaining the engine, transmission, brakes, and other critical components. Hence, maintaining the right fluid levels and quality is essential for the health of your vehicle.
Engine Oil
Engine oil has a vital role, which is to keep the engine running smoothly and efficiently. Your engine has many movin ..read more
Professional Automotive Blog » Volvo Repair
1y ago
Volvo is known for its reliability and its safety features. However, one of the most common issues with Volvo cars is transfer case failure. You could say that it is a pretty common problem with many other brands, but one cannot deny that this brand can be the worst culprit.
The transfer case distributes the engine’s power to both axles, allowing both wheels on each side of the vehicle to rotate at different speeds. It also allows the vehicle to shift between two-wheel and four-wheel drive modes.
There are four main types of transfer cases:
chain-driven (part-time)
gear-driven (part-time)
all ..read more
Professional Automotive Blog » Volvo Repair
1y ago
Damage to one of your Volvo’s struts can turn a smooth ride into a not so pleasant one. Volvos are built to last. The engineering that goes into them is reliability-minded. These cars are well-known to last hundreds of thousands of miles when properly maintained.
No matter how well engineered and built a vehicle is, sometimes things go wrong. When this happens, you must have a trusted source to fix any issues that arise. In this article, we will discuss how to deal with front strut failure issues in your Volvo.
The Purpose of Struts
The primary reason struts ..read more
Professional Automotive Blog » Volvo Repair
1y ago
Volvos are renowned for their state-of-the-art design and reliable overall performance. It’s a first-choice manufacturer for many car lovers. However, many Volvo cars suffer from an HVAC compressor failure.
In a Volvo car, the HVAC system is responsible for keeping the cabin temperature comfortable for the driver and passengers. If the HVAC system is faulty, it can seriously affect the comfort of whoever is seated in the car.
The effects of a bad HVAC system are more noticeable during hot, humid months. There are many components in the system that could be responsible for t ..read more
Professional Automotive Blog » Volvo Repair
1y ago
Steering is one of the most important systems in your Volvo. It not only contributes to the overall performance of the vehicle, its operation is directly related to the safety of you and your safety passengers. Tie rods are components that are essential to the precision of the steering. The rods provide the connection from the steering and suspension system to the front wheels. This allows the wheels to turn with accuracy when as you turn the steering wheel.
Tie rods and tie rod ends can fall victim to wear and tear as you rack up the ..read more