In this short article, we’ll tell you how to use the push start button in your car and what can go wrong if you hold it for a too short period of time or for too long.
Today, we’ll tell you more about the 3.5L V6 Hybrid powertrain in the Ford F-150 and will discover some of its common problems you should pay attention to.
We decided to look at Lucas Oil products and understand if they are actually better than their counterparts and if they can damage your engine when used for lubrication.
This article defines the “engine on due to system/power needs” alert in Volkswagen cars. You will understand what triggers the alert and the proper response.
Your Chrysler Pacifica may fail to start and have stiff brakes because of a dead battery, an exhausted brake vacuum, a faulty ignition switch, a bad starter, and a bad alternator.
In this article, we’ll take a look at what the intercooler does, and why it’s so important that it stays attached. We’ll also discuss whether you can still drive with the intercooler pipe off.
In this article, we’ll explore the reasons why your engine is overheating. We’ll also walk you through what needs to be done when you see an overheating warning on your dashboard.
What to do if you overfilled engine oil by 300 ml? The best solution is to take the oil out to make it match the needed level. Read about the consequences and solutions in this article.
In this article, our focus is on the Ford EcoSport's brake system malfunction error. Read on to find out why it occurs and what you need to do when you see it.
It is not worth risking your battery to its maximum capacity. A lot of owners say, you are paying for Tesla battery’s advanced technology, and you should maximize it.
Today, we’ll tell you about the 3.6L V6 engine under the hood of the Jeep Gladiator. This is the well-known Pentastar engine and we’ll cover its pros and cons for this model.
Losing steering control while on the road can be scary, especially if you are in the fast lane. Find out why your steering wheel turns but wheels don't.
In this article, we’ll look at the reason why oil is in your coolant, and whether you can drive your car in this condition. We’ll also discuss what you need to do to resolve this issue.