Before winter arrives, make your way to Audi Fairfield to get your Audi ready to conquer the elements. We have a service center available to make sure your Audi is performing at its best all season long. Our goal is to get your Audi ready to tackle the snow and sleet during your upcoming holiday travels. Whether you have a new or late-model Audi car or SUV, get the winter servicing you need at Audi Fairfield. Continue reading for more information.
Traveling Safely With Holiday Foods
It's holiday time again, and that means that you'll be traveling to see friends and family and enjoy a meal or two with them. This also means that you'll be transporting food to the home of the host or hostess, so here are some tips to keep in mind from the Audi Fairfield team.
Before you put food containers in your vehicle, line the floor of the car with a large trash bag.
Explore the Importance of Winter Windshield Wipers
During the winter season, normal windshield wipers may not be sufficient for removing snow and slush from your windshield. Unlike traditional wipers, which do not have the sturdiness for snow, winter wipers are thicker and stronger. Often they are covered with a rubber covering, which acts sort of like a squeegee against the slush. Why do we recommend winter windshield wipers at Audi Fairfield?
How Rotating Your Tires Can Benefit Your Audi
Tire rotation is part of maintaining a car for better performance. Tire rotation entails changing the position of the tires, for instance, exchanging the rear tires with the front tires. Tires wear out unevenly when they are not swapped because of the difference in weight distribution between the front and back tires. The Audi Fairfield service team is ready to rotate your tires for a more confident driving experience.

Don’t disregard the dreaded check engine light!
It’s just the check engine light, nothing major, right? Cars these days are designed to function at a level never before seen, but ensuring continuity in the performance arena requires proper monitoring of your vehicle. The check engine light is the first line of defense, alerting the driver that something is amiss. If your check engine light comes on, it is important that you take a proactive approach. Here are the five most common reasons your check engine light is on:
- O2 sensor
- The gas cap is loose
- Catalytic converter
- Mass airflow sensor
- Plug wires
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