More than BMW…Mercedes (and Audi, VW, Mini, Porsche) too!

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Let’s get right down to business! First up, the lava gray pearl 2014 Audi Q5 cane in for an alignment. 

We have featured this Euro-model Mercedes here in the blog (read about it here and here). Progress is underway! 

 

This white 2007 Mercedes ML350 came in for analysis of transmission performance. 

 

This Mercedes, a pewter metallic 2006 R350, came in with runability concerns. 

 

Diagnosis of runability issues put the silvergrau metallic 2006 BMW M5 on the lift:

 
 

Replacement of the battery, new front brakes, and a new upper engine mount were on the list for the pepperwhite 2007 Mini Cooper S. Can you believe she has just 37,000 miles on the clock? 

 

Analysis of a battery drain was necessary on the 2002 Mercedes S430:

 
Testing and analysis of runability issues were in order for the atlasgrau metallic 2006 Audi A6 Avant Quattro:
 
Next we have the 2006 Mercedes C280 in Cubanite silver. She’s in for diagnostics of ABS and ESP warnings, diagnosis of runability issues, replacing both rear wheel speed sensors, replacing all spark plugs and ignition coils, replacing oil filter housing gaskets, and replacing rear brake hoses. 
 

Progress continues on this e30 from Ohio! The next step is some rust repair. 

 
 

We’ll wrap up this week’s edition of the blog with one more Mercedes! The iridium silver metallic GL450 came in for analysis of Mercedes AIRMATIC suspension issues and replacement of the front AIRMATIC struts. 

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Have a great weekend! 

Written by Reggie's Motorworks

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