Understanding P0035: Turbo Bypass Valve Control Circuit High
This OBD-II number, P0035, is for all vehicles with a turbocharged engine that were made after 1996. This is what the code means: P0035 Turbocharger / Supercharger Bypass Valve Control…
This OBD-II number, P0035, is for all vehicles with a turbocharged engine that were made after 1996. This is what the code means: P0035 Turbocharger / Supercharger Bypass Valve Control…
If your fuel pump breaks, you might hear it making noise, your engine might stop, start slowly, or you might not have any power. Here are some tips on how…
Controller Area Network, or CAN bus, is a type of serial communication system that was created by Bosch in the 1980s for use in cars. It’s a message-based standard that…
Do you ever feel like your car hesitates when you step on the gas? It’s possible that your idle is rough or that your engine revs stay high after stopping….
Keeping the right ratio of air to fuel in your engine is very important for its performance and economy. The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor is an important part of…
Over time, a lot of carbon builds up in the engine and fuel injectors as it runs. This makes the car use more gas and get worse gas economy. The…
Grease with dielectric properties helps to avoid electrical arcing. Many have pondered the question of what distinguishes dielectric grease from other kind of grease. Is silicone grease the same as…
The P0840 error code is a diagnostic trouble code that indicates a problem with the transmission fluid pressure switch/sensor “A” circuit. This code is triggered when the Engine Control Module…