Electrical repairs are some of the more intricate repairs that sometimes need to be done on a vehicle, so it’s not something you want to trust just anyone with. At Bavarian Performance Specialists, we have more than 35 years of experience working on German vehicles, so we have all the experience needed to ensure we’re able to complete your repairs quickly and accurately.
We understand the intricate electrical systems of these premium brands and are equipped with the latest tools and technology to address all your repair needs.
We’re located in Thousand Oaks, CA, making us centrally located to serve clients from all over, including those from:
We have been a local business working in the community for almost four decades now, so it’s no surprise that we’re dedicated to our neighbors in the Conejo Valley region. We’ve built our business on long-lasting relationships built on trust, and continue to focus on those relationships along with providing quality and convenience.
Your vehicle deserves the best, and at Bavarian Performance Specialists, we are equipped to provide just that. Whether it's a routine check or a complex electrical repair, our team of experts is here to ensure your vehicle performs at its best. Experience the difference that expert care and exceptional service can make for your vehicle. Contact us or stop by our Thousand Oaks location to schedule your electrical repair service.
Yes, definitely. When a connector loosens or gets corroded, it can disrupt the ignition or fuel system and may stop the engine from cranking at all, leaving you stuck on the roadside.
If your vehicle is going through short circuits, it's usual to spot blown fuses more often. Moreover, overloaded accessories or faulty wiring can also contribute to this issue.
No, you shouldn’t replace a fuse with a higher amp rating at all. With a higher amp fuse, you can truly harm your car’s wiring and different electrical components, especially when any nuisance occurs.
A vehicle that continues to die overnight might result from parasitic drains or a bad alternator, which makes the battery weak. As a result, it fails to hold a charge.