Audi diagnostics & repairs

As European car specialists, we bring expertise to the forefront for Audi diagnostics & repairs as well as servicing your Audi. Our dedication to quality is demonstrated through stringent quality control measures, care and consideration for your vehicle, factory-trained diagnostic procedures, and vehicle-specific special tools.

We hold Audi licensing for dealership-level diagnostic equipment, giving us an advantage when it comes to swift issue identification. These tools enable us to diagnose complex engine management and performance faults and recommend cost-effective Audi repairs that save money.

Audi is known for technological innovation. Audi vehicles are engineered to deliver exceptional performance, combining cutting-edge technology with dynamic handling.

In the event of malfunctions, it is crucial to have someone with the expertise, equipment, training, and experience to accurately diagnose problems and recommend suitable Audi repairs.

Our combined expertise and specialist diagnostic tools aids in correctly identifying your vehicle’s issues, minimising downtime, and ensuring cost-effective repairs. We only use manufacture approved oils, genuine and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts that meet the manufacturer’s specifications.

Before we start

Before initiating any repairs, we will engage in a detailed consultation regarding the inspection of your Audi. This process is designed to ensure you comprehensively understand your Audi’s current condition.

Should we identify additional repairs during the inspection, we will clearly explain the necessary work, provide a detailed quote, document the issues with images, and offer an estimated timeline for the completion of the repairs. Read more about our service approach.

Common asks

  • What is checked during a diagnostic scan?

    Our Audi mechanics will test and assess all major systems, including the engine, exhaust system, transmission, brakes, airflow, fuel injection, ignition coils, and more. Our diagnostic equipment can also delve into body control systems such as airbag faults, central electrics (lights, central locking, radio), and camera systems (ADAS). This thorough examination ensures your vehicle performs safely and allows us to identify and address potential issues across multiple critical components.

  • What does a scan tell you about the vehicle?

    Diagnostic scan codes provide valuable information about your vehicle’s condition. When using a scan tool, any present diagnostic fault codes are displayed in numerical order.

    The scan technician records these codes and refers to their definitions as needed. It’s important to note that most codes don’t specify which part requires replacement; instead, they indicate a problem occurring within a particular circuit or system.

  • How long does an Audi diagnostic scan take?

    Typically, a full diagnostic test for an Audi takes between one to one and a half hours. However, if issues are discovered that require further investigation or if components need to be removed before testing, the process can extend to two to three hours.

  • What is the most serious dashboard warning light ?

    The most serious warning light is the engine management or check engine light. This light indicates a potential issue with the vehicle’s engine or emissions system. It can be triggered by a range of problems, from minor issues such as a faulty electrical sensor to more complex faults like a malfunctioning catalytic converter. A diagnostics scan can help to identify the cause of the issue.