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Problems with Your Vehicle's Oxygen Sensor?

09th February 2010
Virtually every car produced since the early 1980s contains a sensor that regulates oxygen flow to your engine. The oxygen sensor works by sending information to your vehicle's engine management system to help your car fun efficiently as well as to reduce... Read >
Author: Julia Solomon

Actron Scanners: Why You Need One Now

14th January 2010
Everybody dreads when the check engine light comes on in their vehicle. Many times this occurs and the vehicle is still operating fine. The check engine life is something that will come on when prepared maintenance is due or it may be something more ser... Read >
Author: Cornell Talley

Best places to buy Hyundai Parts

13th January 2010
The best place to shop for your Hyundai parts is the internet. The internet has scores of online stores and dealers specializing in Hyundai auto parts and accessories. You can shop for all kinds of parts for your Hyundai vehicle from these stores. Be it f... Read >
Author: D Williams

Nissan OBD check engine light fault codes

06th January 2010
"Have you ever had the red ‘check engine' light illuminate on your dash? You wouldn't be the first one. This is a little worrying when you're on the freeway and have no place to stop. Then there is the stress of imagining what the mechanics bills wou... Read >
Author: Blazt

What is an O2 Sensor

17th December 2009
A lambda probe, also referred to as as an Oxygen Probe Oxygen sensor, is an element that is meant to determine the concentration of oxygen (O2) in the type of liquid being checked out; it is also made to calculate the amount of oxygen included in gas. ... Read >
Author: emsaleks

Oxygen Probes and O2 Probes

14th December 2009
An Oxygen sensor O2 Sensor is at times referred to a Lambda Sensor or Lambda Probe. A Lambda Sensor's is utilized to reduce emissions from a car by making sure that what is under the hood is burning its gasoline effectively without being dirty. Robert B... Read >
Author: emsaleks

Improving Gas Mileage on your Jeep

11th December 2009
The first tip is to slow down. Driving under the speed limit greatly reduces gas mileage, especially on highways. An added benefit is increased safety for yourself and those around you. Try to ease into accelerations. Avoiding unnecessary breaking... Read >
Author: Gary Haiji

How to read a faulty oxygen sensor

12th November 2009
"I have had many questions on how to read a faulty oxygen sensor on a car. With a blaZt cable it's easy. Just plug in to the standard diagnostics port of your OBD or OBDII Nissan. Select O2 sensors on the data display (NB sensors for OBDII), click on d... Read >
Author: Blazt

Ventless Fireplace: Facts You Should Know

05th October 2009
Fireplaces of all types have gained considerable popularity over the last few years. This could be a passing fad, but that's not likely. One of the reasons for their surge in popularity is because they are available in so many different and unique designs... Read >
Author: Sachin K Airan

Greener outboards

16th July 2009
Honda's research and development experts took the proven 3-cylinder 808cc (49.3cu in) block, and tweaked it with a combination of lighter components and sophisticated software. The Boosted Low Speed Torque (BLAST) software programmed is designed to eke ou... Read >
Author: Simon White

Choosing the best Efie Resource Guide

15th June 2009
EFIE Resource Guide (Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer)If you want to save on energy for your vehicle, you should know more about EFIE. What does it EFIE means? It stands for Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer. Originally used only in fuel-injected cars,... Read >
Author: Vito Leach

Hydrogen Booster; The Facts

06th June 2009
This article is a reiteration of a previous one but bears repeating in the interest of educating people and deciphering the truth from misleading claims. The "Run Your Car on Water" ads that are all over the internet are noth... Read >
Author: Denys Allard

Read Before Buying Toyota Camry Oxygen Sensor

28th April 2009
Oxygen sensor Most modern oxygen sensors have a 100,000-mile life expectancy, and when your oxygen sensor gets a little old and worn, you'll notice a drop in fuel economy. More extreme cases of oxygen sensor malfunction can lead to drivability issues and... Read >
Author: michel

Buy Cheapest Toyota Camry Parts with one of the leading Toyota Parts supplier in the world

18th April 2009
We believe in offering best quality services and fulfillment of the commitment at any cost. Having a business of importation of vehicles, Prestige motorsport believes in full dedication, reliability and honesty in their work. Despite of having dealer's li... Read >
Author: colbert

How to Improve Gas Mileage - Secrets to Improving Gas Mileage

19th March 2009
There are several ways to improve gas mileage, some of which are easily done on your own vehicle. Changing the way you drive is one way to save money and increase gas mileage. You must first observe the posted speed limit. There is an optimal fuel econ... Read >
Author: Sean Lee
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