Porsche Repair & Service

Most Reliable Auto Repair Shop For Malfunctioning Porsches in South Carolina

No doubt your Porsche is built for speed, agility, and luxury. But every high-performance vehicle comes with complex systems, and over time, road conditions or lack of routine upkeep can lead to faults like oil leaks, sensor failures, transmission issues, suspension noises, and more.

Once these issues arise, our EuroPro located in Myrtle Beach, SC, and Charleston, SC, can be your go-to destination for top-notch Porsche repair and maintenance services. So, bring your Porsche to us; we will diagnose and fix all its defects with the expertise it deserves.

Reasons, Alerts, and Our Repair Strategy for Porsche Issues

Oil Leak from Engine Seals or Gaskets

Over time, the valve cover gasket, rear main seal, or camshaft seals can harden, crack, or shrink due to aging or prolonged use of contaminated oil. This, in turn, makes the oil seep out of them, forming leaks. Once this happens, you may notice oil spots or puddles under your car, hear a burning smell, or see a low oil level. In the worst case, the engine might even start misfiring.

First, if you visit our garage near Myrtle Beach, SC, or Charleston, SC, we will perform a detailed visual inspection and pressure-test the engine to pinpoint the leak. Then we will remove the affected cover or housing, clean the mating surfaces, and install new OEM gaskets or seals. Torquing the bolts properly, refilling the engine with the correct oil, and running tests to confirm no leaks will be our final touch.

Dual-Clutch Transmission (PDK) Problems

The dual-clutch transmission in your Porsche can suffer from clutch wear, contaminated gear oil, valve block faults, or actuator problems. As a result, your vehicle may exhibit symptoms such as rough shifts, slipping, or hesitation, or it may flash gear-related warning lights on the dashboard. Moreover, your Porsche may enter limp mode to save energy, ultimately degrading overall vehicle efficiency and performance.

In this case, get in touch with us at our service center around Myrtle Beach, SC, or Charleston, SC, so that we can connect diagnostic tools to your car’s computer system to read fault codes stored, perform a transmission fluid check, and evaluate clutch plates, actuators, and valve bodies carefully. Based on the analysis, we will either replace or rebuild the faulty modules, refill fresh fluid, recode the controls, and perform road tests to restore optimal gear operation and transition.

Noisy or Damaged Suspension System

Your vehicle’s suspension system is responsible for absorbing shocks and impacts from the road surface, providing a smooth, relaxing ride. However, its internal components, such as bushings, control arms, struts, shocks, or sway bars, can wear, corrode, or loosen over time due to aging, frequent use, or driving on rough roads. The bad news? Even if any one suspension part fails, you may hear an unusual clunking noise while driving over bumps, notice uneven tire wear, or feel your car pulling to one side.

Therefore, reach out to our repair facility close to Myrtle Beach, SC, or Charleston, SC, and allow us to inspect the suspension system thoroughly, check the wheel alignment, measure travel, and identify worn parts. Next, we will replace or rebuild the defective parts, align the wheels, and test drive to ensure handling is crisp like before.

Porsche Service You Can Count On

Our process always begins with diagnostics. By identifying the source of your issue even if you aren’t sure what the problem is, we’re able to provide quicker and more accurate repairs. You wouldn’t leave your Porsche with just anyone and we know that. Leave it with the best in the business and you will be thankful you did. Our mechanics handle everything your Porsche needs including:

We offer payment plans with no-interest financing through Bosche Service to keep costs for our customers low.

Call or Visit Today!

EuroPro is proud to help drivers throughout South Carolina with two locations in:

If you ever have any problems with your Porsche, come visit us and experience our unbeatable repairs and friendly customer service. Call today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about maintaining your car.

FAQ

If your dashboard indicates engine overheating, a coolant leak, a failing water pump, or a clogged radiator are likely the culprits.

Brake pads can work all the way up to 70,000 miles if you’re driving very carefully, but they can work as short as 30,000 miles if you're driving them hard. If they are starting to squeak, that’s the manufacturer’s warning that you need to get a Porsche brake pad replacement at our Myrtle Beach auto shop fast before it gets dangerous.

Yes, getting a specialized Porsche technician like the one at our Myrtle Beach and Charleston auto shops is really the only way to reliably get your Porsche repaired.

Technically, yes, but it can be risky. Continue to drive with a leak, which can drip oil onto hot engine parts, causing smoke, foul smells, or even a fire hazard. Plus, the leak will worsen over time, so it should be fixed ASAP.

Porsche's engines can only run seamlessly with high-quality, manufacturer-recommended synthetic oil. Using the wrong oil can cause extra wear and may even increase the risk of oil leaks.

The shocks usually last up to 50,000–70,000 miles, depending on driving style and road conditions. Driving harshly, especially on uneven terrains, wears them down faster.

Yes. Low fluid means low hydraulic pressure, which causes gear slipping and hesitation. The gear oil level and quality should be checked regularly.

If your car feels jerky while shifting the gears, something is wrong. Ignoring those jerks can start causing hard shifts, slipping, hesitation, or dashboard gear-related warning lights.

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