5 Causes of Wheel Bearing Noise (and What it Sounds Like)
Wheel bearings enable the wheels to rotate with minimal friction, but when a vehicle comes to a stop, the bearings start to cool off and then a vacuum is generated…
Wheel bearings enable the wheels to rotate with minimal friction, but when a vehicle comes to a stop, the bearings start to cool off and then a vacuum is generated…
Like an automatic transmission’s control center, the valve body directs fluid to change gears. Though not a common failure, valve body problems aren’t simple fixes. Let’s look at the common…
A car immobilizer system is a common anti-theft feature in most vehicles produced in the past 20 years or so. When it works like it’s supposed to, it greatly reduces…
In diesel and some gasoline vehicles, a fuel rail pressure sensor (not to be confused with a fuel tank pressure sensor) monitors delivery to the injectors. When this component fails,…
Most vehicles from the 1980’s and newer are equipped with advanced electronic fuel injection engines (replacing the carburetor). A major part of this system is the fuel injector. While you…
A steering wheel that’s hard to turn can make driving highly unenjoyable at the least and even quite dangerous. Since most drivers do most of their turning at low speeds,…
Have you ever experienced your car suddenly losing power, and you could not accelerate beyond a certain speed? This may be due to your car’s limp mode being activated. Take…
Transmission issues are among the most frustrating. But before you start getting quotes for a new transmission, make sure the culprit isn’t actually a faulty transmission control module. Keep reading…
A vehicle’s fuel mixture refers to the ratio of fuel and air in the combustion process. When you have too much fuel and not enough air, your car is considered…
Experiencing strange transmission issues like gear slippage, a vibrating clutch pedal, or a burning smell? A worn out flywheel might be to blame. Let’s go over the common symptoms of…
The ground strap, or negative battery cable, is vital for electrical flow. This heavy cable from the battery’s negative terminal to the chassis underpins the entire electrical system. Faulty grounding…
Do you suspect your transmission may be failing? The actual culprit may actually be your torque converter. Keep reading to understand the common symptoms of a bad torque converter and…
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