The Impact of High-Altitude Storage on Your VW’s Starter Battery

May 27th, 2026 by
VW Starter Battery

If you have ever walked out to your Volkswagen on a cold Morgantown morning and been met with nothing but a click, you already understand the frustration of a battery that has given up without warning. What most drivers do not realize is that high-altitude storage combined with West Virginia winters can cut a starter…

Potholes on the Monongahela: Checking Your VW’s Wheel Alignment

May 26th, 2026 by

Last spring, a VW Jetta came into our service bay pulling hard to the right. The owner had noticed it for a few weeks but figured it wasn’t serious enough to deal with. After putting it on the alignment rack, we found the front camber was so far out of spec that both front tires…

Summer in the Laurel Highlands: Why your VW’s brake fluid should be tested for moisture before you head out on winding mountain descents

May 21st, 2026 by

The drive from Morgantown into the Laurel Highlands starts pleasantly enough on US-48 east toward Kingwood, but once the road begins dropping into the deeper terrain past Terra Alta and toward Bruceton Mills, the nature of the drive changes in a way that your brake system notices even when you don’t. Summer is when most…

The Morgantown Pothole Survival Kit: Protecting your VW’s suspension and low-profile tires from city street damage.

May 21st, 2026 by
Protecting your VW’s suspension and low-profile tires

Morgantown’s streets have a reputation that precedes them, and if you’ve navigated the stretch of Beechurst Avenue after a hard winter or tried to keep a straight line down Don Knotts Boulevard near downtown, you already know what your VW’s suspension is quietly absorbing every single day. Anyone who drives in Morgantown long enough stops…

Pothole Recovery: Why Morgantown’s Spring Thaw Requires a VW Precision Wheel Alignment.

May 14th, 2026 by
Morgantown potholes

Last March, a 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan came into our service bay after its owner hit a particularly aggressive pothole on University Avenue near the WVU Coliseum during the evening commute. The impact felt significant but the car seemed to drive normally afterward, so she waited six weeks before bringing it in. By that point the…

Brake Fluid & Humidity: Preventing Moisture Contamination in Your VW Braking System during WV Summers.

May 13th, 2026 by

A Volkswagen Passat owner came into our service bay last July after experiencing a soft, spongy brake pedal during his commute on US-119 southbound toward Grafton. The pedal had felt progressively less firm over several weeks of summer driving but he had attributed the change to the heat rather than investigating it. When our technician…

Morgantown Game Day Prep: Ensuring Your VW is Tailgate-Ready

May 2nd, 2026 by
Ensuring Your VW is Tailgate-Ready

A Volkswagen Atlas owner came into our service bay the Monday after a WVU home game weekend after his vehicle had overheated in the stop-and-go traffic on Monongalia Avenue approaching the stadium parking areas. He had been idling in game day traffic for nearly two hours with the air conditioning running at full capacity and…

Volkswagen Service Xpress: Quick Oil Changes in Morgantown Without the Wait

May 2nd, 2026 by
Quick Oil Changes in Morgantown Without the Wait

A Volkswagen Golf owner came into our service bay on a Tuesday morning after her oil life monitor had dropped below 10 percent during her WVU campus commute and she had been unable to find a service appointment window that fit her teaching schedule for the preceding three weeks. She had been monitoring the monitor…

Complimentary Valet Service: How VW Morgantown Makes Car Care Stress-Free for Busy Professionals.

April 29th, 2026 by
Complimentary Valet Service

A Volkswagen Tiguan owner called our service department last month after realizing her oil change was three months overdue. She worked full-time at WVU Medicine’s administrative offices on Medical Center Drive and managed two children’s school schedules, and every time she had mentally scheduled a service visit something more urgent had displaced it. She used…

The Student’s Guide to VW Maintenance: Quick Oil Changes and Battery Checks for WVU Commuters

April 29th, 2026 by
The Student’s Guide to VW Maintenance

A Volkswagen Golf owner came into our service bay last October after his battery died in the WVU Evansdale campus parking lot on a Monday morning before a midterm exam. He had noticed the engine cranking slightly slower than normal for two weeks but had attributed it to the cold weather and deferred the concern…

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