Engine Sensors Explained: Spot Issues Early
Learn about the uses and symptoms of important engine sensors. Learn to spot problems early to make sure they work well and avoid costly fixes. Learn as much as you…
Learn about the uses and symptoms of important engine sensors. Learn to spot problems early to make sure they work well and avoid costly fixes. Learn as much as you…
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…
The turbocharger bypass valve controls the flow of air into the engine. If this code shows up, there is a problem with the circuit that handles it. This number (DTC)…
These days, gas tanks in cars can hold a precise amount of gas at all times. This is because of the fuel pump relay. Therefore, in order to maximise your…
You probably have a gas-oil mixture if you can smell gas in the oil. To keep your car operating smoothly, the two most important fluids are gas and oil. Do…
Too much of anything is bad, according to an old adage. Ever heard of it? Just like an excess of any substance is harmful to people, an excess of gasoline…
The PCV valve, an abbreviation for “positive crankcase ventilation,” is responsible for directing any surplus gas away from the crankcase. It continues on to the intake manifold before returning to…
The cylinder in your vehicle is an important part of the engine since it drives the engine and helps it run efficiently by participating in the combustion process. If one…
Injectors are crucial parts of fuel delivery systems because they pressurize and atomize fuel before delivering it to the engine, allowing for more efficient combustion. Clogged, filthy, or broken fuel…
Navigate the silent yet vital world of your car’s heartbeat, the idle control valve, where precision meets performance. Dive into the essence of engine equilibrium and learn how this unsung…