When you’re on the go, your car’s engine is sucking in fuel like Takeru Kobayashi inhaling a platter of hot dogs. Handling that heavy load, your fuel pump sends fuel from the gas tank to the engine.
Check engine lights are sometimes accompanied by noises, smells, and vibrations that can help diagnose the underlying issue. But sometimes, that annoying little light comes on with no other indication ...
Within the Pontiac community, there are many who are very good at physically working on their cars. Changing parts, swinging motors, and the like comes very naturally to them. But when chasing a ...
The regulator controls fuel pressure for your engine. When it goes bad, signs include misfires, black exhaust smoke, stalling ...
I’m trying to work out why my 2006 Volkswagen Passat recently started stalling while I am driving. Also, in the past three months it randomly doesn't have enough fuel to start, even though it has more ...
You're driving along and your car starts to stutter and stumble. Then, just as soon as it starts, it goes away. You forget about it until it happens later in the week or the next day. Is your car ...
Diesel cars, although extremely popular because of their speed and comfort of driving, have one major drawback. They produce exhaust fumes contaminated with soot and solid particles which negatively ...
Fuel filters play an essential role in making sure your engine operates as efficiently as possible. Your vehicle’s engine relies on a stream of fuel getting pumped from the tank to the carb or ...