1460 Pleasant St,
Bridgewater, MA 02324

Premiere Porsche Services & Repairs
for Bridgewater Drivers

Porsche Repair & Service

For decades no car has remained as cool and as timeless as Porsche. Cooler than ever, Porsche continues to take their renowned performance and designs and improve them with the latest available technology. This leads to more reliable, and safer, cars that drivers covet for years. When it comes to owning a Porsche, you want to take care of your car and enjoy it for years to come. At Motor Cars International we provide complete Porsche services & repairs guaranteed to preserve the performance of your car. For years our commitment to quality has made us Bridgewater’s go-to shop for all Porsche maintenance.

Crucial Service Requirement of Porsche in Bridgewater

PASM and Adaptive Suspension Calibration

Many Porsches are equipped with PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) and other adaptive suspension setups. These advanced systems help adjust damping rates thousands of times per minute based on road conditions and driving style. Moreover, Porsche recommends suspension system calibration every 2-3 years to maintain the vehicle’s performance. Contact us now at our garage near Bridgewater to have our professional mechanics do your PASM and adaptive suspension calibration.

Transmission and Differential Service

Whether you are driving a Porsche equipped with a PDK dual-clutch transmission or a manual gearbox, the transmission system requires fluid replacement at specific intervals. Per the manufacturer, the PDK fluid and filters should be replaced every 60,000 miles, and the differential fluid must be replaced periodically. The fresh fluid ensures smooth gear changes, efficient power transfer, and protection against internal wear. Reach out to us at Motor Cars International, located in the neighborhood of Bridgewater, to get your transmission and differential serviced.

Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensors Monitoring

Porsches equipped with turbochargers depend entirely on the exhaust gas temperature (EGT) sensors to protect their engine from damage during high-load situations. These sensors keep a tab on the hot exhaust gases, and the data collected is used to adjust the fuel delivery to the engine. Now, Porsche recommends replacing the EGT sensors periodically based on your usage. Contact us at Motor Cars International, located in Bridgewater, to get your exhaust gas temperature sensors inspected and replaced if necessary.

Signs Your Porsche Needs Immediate Fix

Sudden Loss of Power

A sudden loss of power in your Porsche signals turbo failure, fuel delivery problems, or underlying drivetrain problems.

Burning Smell While Driving

If you get a whiff of burning smell while driving, then it indicates oil is leaking onto the hot engine parts or the transmission fluid is overheating.

Unusual Engine Noises

If you hear knocking, tapping, or ticking noises from under the hood, it suggests internal engine wear or lubrication problems.

Steering Feels Heavy or Unresponsive

This might be caused by low-power steering fluid, pump failure, or electric steering issues that must be fixed quickly.

ABS or Traction Control Lights On

If you come across an illuminated ABS warning light or Traction Control Light, it indicates serious problems with these components and must be fixed quickly.

Our Porsche Services Include

At Motor Cars International, we’re committed to providing you with the highest-quality services possible. Our shop always uses the latest factory-grade tools & equipment available to ensure accuracy and back our work with a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty on parts and labor. When you visit our shop, we make sure that your experience is memorable for all the right reasons.

FAQs

How often should I service my Porsche?

You should service your Porsche every 10,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first.

When should I replace my Porsche’s brake fluid?

You should get your Porsche’s brake fluid replaced every 2 years, regardless of mileage.

How often should I replace my Porsche’s spark plugs?

You should replace your Porsche’s spark plugs every 30,000-40,000 miles for turbo engines and up to 60,000 miles for non-turbos.

What is Porsche’s recommended coolant replacement interval?

You must get the coolant replaced every 5-6 years or as per your Porsche’s needs.

How often should the air filter be replaced?

If driving in a dusty environment, the air filter should be replaced every 20,000-30,000 miles or sooner.

Better Porsche Service Starts Today

At Motor Cars International, we’re proud to provide complete Porsche maintenance and repairs for drivers all throughout Bridgewater and surrounding areas that include:

Taking care of your Porsche requires dedication and a commitment to maintenance. Call or visit our shop today and let our mechanics help you always get the best for and out of your vehicle with each appointment.

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