6 Engine Misfire Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore
It can be difficult to diagnose the reason for an engine misfire, but context gives major clues. Misfires are often intermittent and will sometimes only manifest with a specific type…
It can be difficult to diagnose the reason for an engine misfire, but context gives major clues. Misfires are often intermittent and will sometimes only manifest with a specific type…
Hearing loud squealing under the hood? Did you power steering and A/C stop working all of a sudden? It could indicate issues with the serpentine (drive) belt, which powers your…
Is your engine lacking power, stalling, or getting worse gas mileage lately? A faulty mass air flow (MAF) sensor could be to blame. This important engine management component monitors the…
A vehicle’s engine produces a lot of vibration when running. Without specific components called motor mounts (or engine mounts), the vibration would transmit to the entire car and make it…
That squealing or chirping noise under the hood when you start your engine could indicate a failing timing belt tensioner. This small but critical engine part keeps the timing belt…
Oil brings life to your engine, but what happens when levels run low? Like blood draining from a beating heart, your motor loses its vital fluid. Without this vital lubrication,…
Serpentine belts rely on idler pulleys gliding smoothly without interference. But over time, wear takes a toll, with noise becoming a signal for impending idler pulley problems. Address the minor…
Pressing on the gas pedal and instead of instant power, your engine sputters and leaves you lagging? Don’t assume the worst just yet. Sluggish acceleration is sometimes an easy DIY…
That annoying ticking coming from under your hood likely isn’t your imagination. A malfunctioning rocker arm is often the cause of this worrisome sound. Keep reading to learn about the…
Ever go to change your air filter and notice things look a bit oily? Perhaps you’ve recently purchased a used vehicle and are wondering if there’s a problem lurking under…
Internal combustion engines are powered by tiny little explosions. These explosions produce a lot of heat, which can damage the engine if left unmanaged. Fortunately, a water pump prevents this…
Oil is your engine’s lifeblood, minimizing friction and heat. But it breaks down with use, so you must change it regularly with the manufacturer’s recommended type. However, mistakes happen. What…
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