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When I Put Oil in Car, Should the Engine Be On or Off?

  Know whether your car engine should be on or off when performing an oil change. Also, read a detailed but simple description of the entire oil change process.  

2019-2024 Fiat 500X 1.3L Turbo Engine (T4): Problems, Longevity, and Specs

I will tell you about the 1.3L 4-cylinder turbo engine that’s available for the Fiat 500X now in North America. I will cover its problems and main advantages. 

Where Are the Side Sonar Sensors Located on the 2023 Rogue? And How Do They Work?

If you are wondering where your sensors are located, how they work, and whether they are operating correctly, this article will answer all these questions. 

How Long Are Check Engine Codes Stored? We Explain

Check engine codes are stored for about 40 drive cycles in a car's computer memory, depending on the manufacturer and model of the car. 

How to Clear P242F Error Code? Meaning, Reasons, and Fixes

P242F is a trouble code indicating the temperature from the engine is not enough to burn off the soot in the DPF. 

Rislone: Good or Bad? Here's Why You Shouldn't Use It

Rislone engine treatment is a multi-grade engine lubrication oil that combines engine additives and cleaning agents. But is it actually good?

Car Hesitates When Accelerating at 40 MPH – Why? And What to Do?

This article will talk about the why's and the how's of this unpleasant car behavior. We'll help you spot the signs, untangle the reasons, and give you the lowdown to sort it out.   

Torque Converter Noise in Park and Neutral - Serious Problem?

Common culprits of torque converter noise are damaged torque converter clutch, faulty stator bearing, low transmission fluid levels, or the use of poor-quality fluid.

Ford F150 Transmission Sensor Problems: Recall Features and Ways to Fix

The best way to address the Ford F150 transmission sensor problems is through professional diagnosis and repair. 

Are Camaros Reliable After 100K Miles? Here's What to Check

The majority of Chevy Camaro models are still OK after they hit the 100,000-mile mark. But you should be careful and check the vehicle before you buy it.

Different Size Wheels on Front and Back. Legal? Safe? We Answer

Changing your vehicle’s OEM wheel and tire size could have a profound impact on your vehicle’s safety and handling. But is it legal? 

How to Check if Immobilizer Is Working? Our Guide

To check if your immobilizer is working, you need to know if it is simply doing its job. In this article, I will explain how you can check this quickly.

Can I Track My Jeep with UConnect? And Some Other Methods

You can be a step ahead of the criminals and thanks to UConnect and other tracking methods, you track your vehicle and pinpoint its location.

How to Fix the AT Light on Mazda 6? Reasons and Best Solutions

In our article today, we take a ride inside the Mazda 6, where we will learn what AT warning light means. We will establish what causes this warning light showing. 

"EBD, ABS, ESP Inoperative, See Owner's Manual" Error in Mercedes

The 'EBD, ABS, ESP inoperative, see owner's manual' is one of the error messages that you should be aware of and know what to do once it shows up on the dash of your Mercedes.

No Check Engine Light but Failed Emission Test – What's Wrong?

There could be multiple reasons you failed an emission test with no check engine light on. In this article, I will explain what you should know about them.

How Much Does It Cost to Service AWD? Let's Have a Look

The cost of servicing an AWD vehicle depends on various factors. An essential factor to consider is the vehicle model you are using.

Jumper Cables Not Sparkling – What's Wrong and How to Fix?

Your jumper cables may not be working because they are broken, cheap, or corroded. Or you may not be using them the right way.

Mobile Detailing Setup For Beginners: What Do You Inevitably Need?

As a beginner, there are some detailing setup components you inevitably need. These include the water tank, pressure washer, microfiber towels, vacuum cleaner, etc.

How to Adjust Camber and Caster at Home? And Why is it a Bad Idea?

Camber and caster adjustment require professional expertise. Incorrect adjustments can compromise your safety and lead to damage to some parts.