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You can find interesting and informative articles posted here on a regular basis.Looking After And Replacing Your Shock Absorbers
If you have discovered your need to replace your shocks, you might wonder if there is a difference between the front and rear shocks. Other concerns might be how often shocks should be replaced, what are the signs to check to see if your shocks should be replaced and...
Signs You Have A Clogged Fuel Filter
The fuel filter plays a very important role in your car's fuel supply system. It prevents impurities, dirt, particles, dust, rust, and objects from getting into the fuel and combustion chamber by filtering out these contaminants. Therefore, it's important you change...
When You Should Replace Your Timing Belt
A timing belt is a toothed belt made from reinforced rubber that rides on sprocket wheels. It's driven by the engine's crankshaft pulley and provides rotational force for camshafts that open and close the intake and exhaust valves at exactly the correct time for...
What Does The Slip Warning Light Mean?
If you don't know, the slip light means your traction control system is not performing properly. Here are some of the leading causes and what you can do to correct them. Your car comes with several advanced safety systems that will provide you with a more controlled...
6 Symptoms of a Bad Alternator
The alternator delivers power to all your car's electronics while driving. Here are some signs to look out for if your alternator is going bad. Most newer cars come with a lot more electric components but to power up all these components without any problems, you need...
My Car Is Shaking For No Apparent Reason
There are very few things more disturbing than experiencing your car shaking for no apparent reason. If your car is shaking while travelling around at a higher speed and for longer distances, ask yourself if these shaking episodes are something you should be concerned...
When Do Your Spark Plugs Need Replacing?
Sometimes it depends on the type of spark plugs you have and the manufacturer. In general, replacement should be between 30K and 120K miles. We will go over how to know when your spark plugs need to be replaced. Spark plugs play an important role in distributing power...