Yearly Archives: 2025

How long does a hybrid battery last?

Hybrid Battery Testing: Assessing Your Battery’s Health Before jumping to a hybrid battery replacement, it’s important to first assess the health of the battery through thorough testing. Hybrid batteries, like all batteries, lose their capacity to hold a charge over time. When this happens, your vehicle’s fuel economy and performance can take a hit. The goal of hybrid battery testing is to evaluate the overall condition of the battery, identify any weak cells or faulty components, and determine whether a replacement or repair is necessary. At Green’s Garage, we use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to test the health of your hybrid battery. Our technicians conduct a comprehensive series of tests to determine factors such as: Voltage and Charge Capacity: We measure the voltage of each battery cell to ensure it is holding a proper charge. A drop in voltage across multiple cells can indicate the need for a battery replacement. Battery Balance: We assess the bal ... read more

DPF Warning Light

Understanding Diesel Particulate Filter Systems Modern diesel engines are engineered to meet stringent environmental standards while delivering robust performance. One crucial component enabling this balance is the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) system. The DPF plays a vital role in reducing harmful emissions, ensuring that diesel-powered vehicles remain eco-friendly. However, issues with the DPF can lead to a dashboard warning light, altered driving performance, and costly repairs if not addressed promptly. This article explores the DPF system, why the warning light turns on, how it impacts driving, and what repair options are available.  What is a Diesel Particulate Filter? A Diesel Particulate Filter is an exhaust after-treatment device designed to capture and store soot particles emitted by diesel engines. These particles, often referred to as particulate matter (PM), are a significant contributor to air pollution and health hazards. The DPF’s purpose is to trap this s ... read more

What causes my car to overheat?

Car Overheating Car overheating is one of the most common and potentially damaging issues drivers face. An overheating engine can not only disrupt your day but also lead to costly repairs if left unaddressed. Understanding the causes, signs, and solutions to overheating is crucial for maintaining your vehicle's health and ensuring your safety on the road. What Causes a Car to Overheat? An engine can overheat when its cooling system fails to manage the heat generated during combustion. There are two types of coolant leaks, an internal coolant which is when coolant seeps into the engine block and through the catalytic converter which will then emit white smoke. An external coolant leak is typically a component failure within the cooling system and coolant is often seen under the vehicle and/or a pinkish buildup can be seen at connecting points in the cooling system. Vehicle Overheating Repair Being able to recognize the warning signs of overheating can help yo ... read more

VW E-Golf Charging Fault

Charging Faults in the Volkswagen e-Golf The Volkswagen e-Golf, a fully electric variant of VW’s popular Golf model, offers an eco-friendly driving experience and embodies Volkswagen’s commitment to sustainable mobility. While the e-Golf has earned praise for its smooth performance and practical design, owners may occasionally encounter charging faults. Understanding these issues, their causes, and potential solutions can be critical for maintaining the vehicle’s performance. Additionally, exploring Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) issued by Volkswagen provides valuable insights into systematic problems and recommended fixes.  Common Charging Faults in the Volkswagen e-Golf   Charging Interruptions: One of the most frequently reported issues is charging interruptions, where the vehicle stops charging before the battery reaches full capacity. This problem can arise from various causes, including: Faulty charging cables or connectors Issues with the ... read more

Common Charging Faults in Popular Electric Vehicles

Why Your EV Won’t Charge: Common Charging Faults in Popular Electric VehiclesBy Green’s Garage – Miami’s Trusted EV Repair Shop Electric vehicles (EVs) are no longer the future—they're the present. Whether you’re cruising in a Porsche Taycan, commuting in a Chevy Volt, or zipping around Miami in a VW e-Golf, EVs are known for their quiet operation, smooth performance, and lower environmental impact. But like any vehicle, they can run into issues—especially when it comes to charging. At Green’s Garage in Miami, FL, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing EV charging faults. If your car won’t charge, displays a charging fault, or shows an
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