Making Your Audi Service Experience Easier
Certified Technicians
At Lou's Car Care Center, our team of certified technicians will handle all your Audi service needs. We strive to provide the best possible experience so that you can have your car serviced quickly and easily. Our technicians are knowledgeable and experienced. This ensures that all repairs and services are handled correctly.
36-Month / 36,000-Mile Nationwide Warranty
We stand behind the work that we do here at Lou's Car Care Center, which is why we offer a 36-month / 36,000-mile Nationwide Warranty on most repairs and services. This ensures that you feel confident that if anything were to go wrong, we will fix the issue for you.
Drop Off and Pick Up Service
We understand that you can't always wait for your car to be serviced. That's why we offer a convenient drop off and pick up service. Just drop off your car (during or after hours) and come back when we call to tell you it's ready. This helps to save you time so you can get back on the road quickly.
FREQUENTLY ASKED AUDI QUESTIONS:
1. How often should I change the oil in my Audi?
Most Audis require an oil change every 5,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. However, if you drive in harsh conditions or frequently take short trips, you might need to change the oil more often. Check your owner's manual or consult an Audi service center to determine the best oil change interval for your vehicle.
2. What type of oil is best for my Audi?
Audi vehicles typically use synthetic oil with a specific viscosity rating, like 5W-30 or 0W-40. Make sure to use oil that meets Audi's standards, such as VW 502.00 or 505.00 specifications. Always refer to your Audi’s owner’s manual or ask a certified Audi technician to ensure you're using the right type of oil.
3. When should I replace the timing belt or timing chain in my Audi?
For Audis with timing belts, replacement is generally recommended between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. If your Audi has a timing chain, it usually lasts longer but should be inspected regularly for wear and tear. Check your owner’s manual or consult an Audi specialist for your specific model's requirements.
4. What does it mean when my Audi’s check engine light is on?
A check engine light in an Audi can indicate a range of issues, from something as simple as a loose gas cap to more serious problems like a faulty oxygen sensor or engine misfire. To find out why the light is on, have your vehicle scanned with a diagnostic tool at an Audi service center.
5. How often should I rotate the tires on my Audi?
To maintain even tire wear and extend the life of your tires, it’s recommended to rotate your Audi’s tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. Regular tire rotation can also improve your car’s handling and fuel efficiency. Follow the tire rotation schedule in your owner’s manual for the best results.
6. What is the service interval for my Audi?
Audi recommends servicing your vehicle every 10,000 miles. This includes routine maintenance like oil changes, fluid checks, and inspections. Depending on the mileage, more extensive services may be needed, such as brake fluid replacement or spark plug changes. Refer to your Audi’s maintenance schedule for detailed information.