More than a few consumers believe with the advent of modern fuel injection, flooding an engine with excess fuel during a cold start became a thing of the past. How wrong they are: Fuel injectors are ...
To repair engines in RV There Yet you need Motor Oil, which, unfortunately, isn’t available in abundance. So make sure to pick up the oil containers and use them only when the “Check Engine” alert ...
Cracked block? There aren't many two-word combinations that send a shiver up a car guy's spine. In most cases that means the block is DOA, and it's worth its weight in scrap only. Sometimes there is ...
If you've ever seen a port by your car's dashboard that can't charge your phone or provide auxiliary power from your vehicle's battery, there's a good chance that it is an OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) ...
Three of the main reasons the check engine light or malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) turns on are: a loose fuel cap, issues with the ignition system, and problems with the emissions system. Many ...
AN EXPERT mechanic has revealed how to fix a common oil issue for under £10 – not doing it risks a costly engine blowout. Scotty Kilmer, who brings five decades of experience to the table, showed ...
The check engine light means one of your car’s systems is malfunctioning. If it’s flashing, pull over as soon as you safely can. If it’s steady, follow these simple steps. Many, or all, of the ...