Mcilvain Motors
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We at McLvain Motors are serving Arizona since 1919 & are Tempe’s trusted Porsche service and Performance specialist. In addition to this, our mechanics help drivers all throughout the Tempe area with honest & accurate services and repairs
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Is your Audi AC compressor not turning on? Here is what could it mean
AC system is one of the important accessories in cars. During a long journey with a hot and humid weather, it’s the air conditioner which gives relief and provide you comfort in the car. Without AC, the journey in a hot weather would become very unpleasant and uncomfortable. Imagine you have to go for a long journey with your family. After getting into the car, you tried to turn off the air conditioner, but it is not working at all. You would definitely feel irritated. A compressor is the main part of AC which can disable the whole AC system. If the compressor is not activating, then this can be considered as a major issue which has to be taken seriously. Here you will know about the problem with the AC compressor and why it doesn’t turn on in Audi.
By Mcilvain Motors12 months ago in Wheel
Understanding Porsche Cooling System Failures: Causes, Symptoms, and Professional Repairs
The cooling system in a Porsche is vital for maintaining the engine's optimal operating temperature, ensuring both performance and longevity. However, like any intricate system, it can encounter issues that, if left unaddressed, could lead to severe engine damage. This article delves into the causes, symptoms, and necessary repairs for cooling system failures in Porsche vehicles, providing owners with the technical knowledge to keep their cars running smoothly.
By Mcilvain Motorsabout a year ago in Wheel
Is Your Porsche At Risk Of Engine Overheating? Look Out For These 5 Signs
Has your Porsche engine temperature gauge been reading high lately? It simply suggests "Hay, go check the engine. Its temperature is continuously increasing upwards." Although car engines are designed to generate mechanical torque from thermal energy; there is a limit to the extreme temperatures an engine can tolerate. For most car engines that range lies between 195 degrees and 220 degrees.
By Mcilvain Motors2 years ago in Wheel


