
10+
Years
Experience
With over 10 years of hands-on experience, our factory-trained technicians deliver precision engine diagnostics, repair and rebuilds for all European and Asian makes.
Our master technicians hold manufacturer certifications for German and Japanese powerplants.
We never fit aftermarket copies. Every component is a genuine Original Equipment part.
We run the same diagnostic software as main dealers — no guesswork, only data.
Every engine repair comes with a comprehensive 12-month or 20,000 km warranty.
Dedicated engine bays and a parts hotline keep your downtime to a minimum.
Our engineers are reachable around the clock for updates and road-side advice.
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Do not risk further damage. Bring your vehicle in or call us now — we will get your engine back to perfect.
From same-day diagnostics to full engine rebuilds, our Abu Dhabi workshop covers every engine discipline — using OEM parts, factory-level software and master-certified technicians. Book a free inspection and get your car back on the road faster.
A check engine light can mean anything from a loose fuel cap to a failing catalytic converter. Our factory-level diagnostic tools decode every fault code and live sensor reading so you get a precise answer — not a guess — before any repair work begins.
Urgent
Priority
Head gasket failure leads to coolant contamination, white exhaust smoke and eventual engine seizure. We pressure-test the cooling system, block-test for combustion gases, machine the mating surface flat to spec and re-torque OEM head gaskets to the manufacturer's angle sequence.
Critical
Priority
Oil leaks left unchecked cause low oil pressure, bearing damage and fire risk. Our technicians use UV dye, pressure testing and visual inspection to trace every leak — whether it's a rocker cover, sump gasket, crankshaft seal or oil cooler — then repair it with the correct OEM part.
Urgent
Priority
A milky, emulsified oil cap or frothy coolant tank is a sign of head gasket or crankcase failure allowing coolant into the oil circuit. We identify the exact ingress point, replace the failed component with OEM parts, perform a full flush and confirm the system is clean before returning the car.
Critical
Priority
Smoke colour tells the story: blue smoke signals burning oil past worn rings or valve seals; white smoke indicates coolant entering combustion; black smoke means a rich fuelling fault. We perform a cylinder-by-cylinder compression and leak-down test to isolate the root cause before repair.
Urgent
Priority
The oil pump is your engine's circulatory system. A worn or failed pump drops oil pressure below the minimum needed to protect journal bearings and cam lobes. We test oil pressure with a mechanical gauge, inspect pump clearances against specification and replace with OEM parts.
Critical
Priority
The camshaft belt controls the precise relationship between camshaft and crankshaft. Inspection involves checking belt condition, tension, alignment and all associated guides. We use OEM manufacturer locking tools to ensure every component is positioned to the exact specification before the belt is torqued.
Critical
Priority
Most manufacturers specify cambelt replacement at 60,000–100,000 km or every 5 years. We always replace the full kit — belt, tensioner, idler and water pump — simultaneously, using OEM components to ensure reliability until the next scheduled interval.
Planned
Priority
Overheating can stem from a failed thermostat, blocked radiator, faulty water pump, cracked coolant hose or head gasket breach. We perform a full cooling system pressure test, flow test the radiator and check all coolant passages before identifying and resolving the root cause.
Critical
Priority
Vibration at idle or under load can be caused by failed engine mounts, cylinder misfires, out-of-balance rotating components or worn spark plugs. Our technicians use live misfire counter data, cylinder contribution tests and physical mount inspection to find the exact cause.
Urgent
Priority
Coolant can escape from hoses, the radiator, water pump, expansion tank or heater matrix. We pressurise the cooling circuit to 1.4 bar and systematically trace every potential leak point, replacing failed components with OEM parts and performing a full refill and bleed.
Urgent
Priority
Misfires mean unburnt fuel entering the exhaust, destroying catalysts and consuming excess fuel. We use factory diagnostic software to read misfire counters per cylinder, then perform compression tests, injector balance tests and ignition coil checks to pinpoint the exact cylinder and cause.
Urgent
Priority
Valves suffer damage from overheating, timing failure or loss of lubrication. We remove the cylinder head, pressure-test each valve seat, regrind or replace damaged valves and lap every seat to achieve a gas-tight seal. The head is then reassembled with new guides, seals and OEM hardware.
Critical
Priority
Limp mode is triggered when the ECU detects a fault severe enough to risk engine damage. Common triggers include turbo boost pressure faults, transmission errors, throttle body issues and sensor failures. We run live data to identify the exact fault and repair or replace the failing component.
Critical
Priority
DPF warning lights and limp mode often result from blocked or failed diesel particulate filters. We first attempt a forced regeneration using manufacturer software. Where the filter is beyond recovery, we supply and fit an OEM-equivalent DPF and reset all associated adaptations.
Urgent
Priority
Fuel delivery pressure must be within a tight manufacturer tolerance. We perform a live fuel pressure and volume test at the rail to confirm pump output, compare against OEM specification and replace the pump — whether mechanical or high-pressure direct-injection — with the correct OEM part.
Urgent
Priority
A rattling engine is often the first sign of a stretched timing chain, worn tensioner, low oil pressure bearing noise or loose heat shield. We use stethoscope and borescope inspection alongside oil pressure testing to identify the exact source and stop it before it becomes catastrophic.
Urgent
Priority
Our technicians are qualified across all fuel systems. From high-pressure common-rail diesel injection and piezo injector testing to petrol direct injection carbon cleaning and hybrid battery interface — we have the tooling, software and expertise to handle any fuel system.
Routine
Priority
Whether your engine needs a complete mechanical overhaul or a full ECU software replacement and adaptation reset, our workshop handles the entire scope. Every bore measurement, clearance and software table is set to factory blueprint, verified on a road test before handover.
Critical
Priority
Engine management warning lights cover hundreds of fault scenarios across fuel, emissions, ignition and sensor circuits. We use brand-specific dealer software to read all stored and pending codes, interpret them against manufacturer parameters and perform targeted component testing before repair.
Urgent
Priority
Unlike a cambelt, a timing chain is designed to last the engine's life — but it can stretch, wear its guides or snap a tensioner under sustained high-mileage or low-oil conditions. We replace the full chain kit — chain, tensioners, guides and sprockets — using OEM parts and manufacturer locking tools.
Critical
Priority
Turbocharger failures typically stem from oil starvation, worn shaft bearings, compressor wheel damage or a failed wastegate actuator. We remove and inspect the turbo unit, measure shaft play and clearances, then either rebuild the cartridge with new bearings or fit an OEM-spec replacement unit.
Critical
Priority
From European supercars to everyday Japanese reliability — we service them all to the same exacting standard.
40+
Brands Serviced
OEM
Parts Only
10+
Years Experience
Real fault codes and warning signs our engineers diagnose every day — and what they mean for your engine.
Engine-related codes diagnosed daily
Random / Multiple Misfire
Worn plugs, faulty coils or vacuum leak
System Too Lean — Bank 1
Faulty MAF sensor, vacuum leak or weak injector
Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold
Failing catalytic converter or O2 sensor
Cam / Crank Position Correlation
Stretched timing chain or worn VVT solenoid
Camshaft Over-Advanced — Bank 1
Low oil, blocked OCV or faulty VVT solenoid
Fuel Rail Pressure Too Low
Weak fuel pump or clogged fuel filter
Coolant Temp Below Thermostat Reg.
Thermostat stuck open
Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit
Sensor failure or wiring fault
System Voltage Low
Failing alternator or battery
Code not listed? We scan all systems.
Recognise these — don't ignore them
Check Engine Light — Flashing
Active misfire — stop immediately. Cat converter damage within minutes.
Engine Overheating
Temperature spiking or bonnet steam = imminent head gasket failure.
Oil Pressure Warning Light
No oil pressure = no lubrication. Bearing failure begins within seconds.
Knocking or Deep Rumbling
Bottom-end bearing failure in progress. Continued driving causes seizure.
Excessive Exhaust Smoke
Blue = burning oil · White = coolant leak · Black = over-rich mixture.
Power Loss Under Load
Noticeable lag — fuel delivery issue, failing turbo or worn engine.
Rough Idle or Stalling
Shuddering at low revs or unexpected stall — misfire or vacuum leak.
Oil or Coolant Leaks
Puddles under the car — trace source before coolant contaminates engine oil.
Increased Fuel Consumption
Sudden mpg drop usually points to a sensor or injector fault.
Early diagnosis prevents major damage.
Understand Our Procedure
Deep system analysis using manufacturer-specific software to establish a precise baseline of every fault code.
Visual and borescope inspection of internal components for total transparency before any work begins.
Master technicians restore to factory blueprints with absolute focus — no shortcuts, no compromise.
Rigorous performance testing, adaptation reset and final scan to confirm everything is perfect.

Our engine specialists follow a structured repair process — from initial diagnostics through to a verified road test — so you always know exactly what is happening with your vehicle.
Book Today — Fast Response Guaranteed
Do not risk further damage. Bring your vehicle in or call us now — we will get your engine back to perfect.