Posted on 2/10/2023

Many VW Passats have a blemished service record. Smelling burning oil while driving is not something that you would want to have during your trip. This causes a significant amount of moisture and humidity to form inside the engine, resulting in sludge buildup. The smell can be alarming to others and can lead to serious damage to your Volkswagen if it’s not taken care of. Here are some reasons as to why your VW smells like burning oil: Your camshaft adjuster seals and valve cover gaskets might be leaking. A burning oil smell is typically caused when the VW Passat camshaft adjuster seals and valve cover gaskets are leaking. The passenger side cam chain tensioner seal is located on the backside of the cylinder head and will drip oil onto the downpipe causing the foul smell. This VW Passat leak can be best seen through the passenger side wheel well. The driver side cam chain tensioner seals will start to leak down onto the A/C compressor, affec ... read more
Posted on 11/28/2021

A Fuel Pressure Regulator is part of your car’s fuel management system that helps your car run and perform consistently without a flaw. It holds pressure inside the fuel rail, maintaining the proper fuel pressure at both start and while driving your car. The regulator’s main purpose is to monitor the fuel pressure. Too little fuel pressure would result in poor running conditions, while too much would place excess pressure on the fuel pump. Faulty Fuel Pressure Symptoms There are a few noticeable symptoms that could be an indication of a faulty fuel pressure regulator on your car. Incorrect fuel pressure results in not enough fuel to keep your car running. You might notice poor or rough running conditions while operating your car. If your car feels as if it is sputtering, running out of gas, or won’t start at all, then this could be related to a bad fuel pressure regulator. Diagnosing A Faulty Fuel Pressure Regulator Verifying whet ... read more