Duisburg's Go-To Auto Service for Every Drive That Matters
From pinpointing engine faults to swapping batteries and refreshing transmission fluid, GrandCars keeps your vehicle running exactly as it should — no guesswork, no delays.
Your Questions, Answered Straight
From the Workshop Floor
How does GrandCars perform an engine diagnostic, and how long does it take?
Our technicians connect your vehicle to professional-grade OBD-II diagnostic equipment that reads fault codes stored in your engine control unit. We do not stop there — we cross-reference codes with live sensor data and a physical inspection to confirm the root cause. Most diagnostics are completed the same day you bring your vehicle in.
What warning signs mean I should book an engine diagnostic immediately?
Book without delay if your check engine light is illuminated, your engine misfires or runs roughly at idle, you notice a sudden drop in fuel efficiency, or unusual smoke appears from the exhaust. Performance issues that appear gradually can indicate faults that worsen quickly — early diagnosis saves significantly on repair costs.
Can GrandCars diagnose warning lights on European and imported vehicle brands?
Absolutely. Our workshop is equipped with multi-brand diagnostic software covering all major European manufacturers — including BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche — as well as Japanese, Korean, and American imports. If it drives on a German road, we can read it.
Which battery brands does GrandCars stock, and how do you match the right one to my car?
GrandCars stocks batteries from trusted manufacturers including Bosch, Varta, and Exide — brands that meet or exceed OEM specifications. Matching the correct battery involves more than checking physical size; we verify cold cranking amps, reserve capacity, and compatibility with your vehicle's start-stop and regenerative braking systems before any installation.
Ready to Put Your Vehicle
In Reliable Hands?
Email us or visit our workshop in Duisburg. GrandCars responds promptly — because your vehicle's downtime shouldn't stretch any longer than it has to.