Oil Change Timing: When to Top Up After Running Your Car
Think of your car’s engine as an athlete who works hard all the time. Just like athletes need lube to keep their joints moving easily, your engine needs motor oil…
Think of your car’s engine as an athlete who works hard all the time. Just like athletes need lube to keep their joints moving easily, your engine needs motor oil…
Have you ever thought about how you can see what’s behind and next to you as you drive? The answer lies in two well-thought-out pieces of equipment: the side mirrors…
Any car with an internal combustion engine can have a problem with an intake manifold seal that leaks. The motor part that sends the mixture of air and fuel to…
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)…
What is a radiator fan? What does it do? A radiator fan is something that helps keep the engine of your car cool. The radiator is a metal part that…
Does your car smell like bad eggs or is it having trouble running? It could be a problem with the catalytic converter! To keep your car clean and green, learn…
Have you ever had that annoying light on your dashboard tell you to check your tyre pressure? The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) in your car is made up of…
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…