How does a hybrid automobile work? In this article, we'll help you understand how this technology works, and we'll even give you some tips on how to drive a hybrid car for maximum efficiency.
We discuss everything from dead batteries to faulty ignition switches and even unique challenges faced by modern vehicles, all related to the question, “why won’t my car start?”
The four strokes in the Otto cycle are the intake stroke, the compression stoke, the combustion stroke and the exhaust stroke. Learn why the four stroke engine is in most cars today.
In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the most common bad fuel pump symptoms and provide you with practical maintenance tips to prolong your fuel pump’s life.
In this article, we'll learn about ignition systems, starting with spark timing. Then we'll look at all of the components that go into making the spark, including spark plugs, coils and distributors.
Car performance, in often judged by horsepower, torque and zero-to-60 acceleration. But all of the power generated by a piston engine is useless if the driver can't control the car.
In this blog post, you will learn how to recognize common coolant leak symptoms, locate the source of the leak, and fix it, as well as tips for preventing future leaks.
In this blog post, we’ll explore how to identify transmission fluid leak issues, common causes, and the options for repairing them. By the end, you’ll be better equipped to handle these problems
The job of the speedometer is to indicate the speed of your car in miles per hour, kilometers per hour or both. Learn how they work in this handy article.
In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the symptoms of a bad oxygen sensor and provide you with the knowledge you need to diagnose and address this issue.
This article will shed light on the reasons behind white smoke from exhaust, common causes, and how to diagnose and fix the issue, ensuring your engine remains in optimal condition.
The ignition coil uses electrical induction to supply your engine with the high voltages necessary for proper fuel combustion. That sounds like a simple task, but it's important when it comes to your car's fuel efficiency and reliability.