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Tips on Replacing the Toyota Camry Oxygen Sensor, Brake Pads and Mirrors

04th January 2012
All cars have components that wear out and need replacing every now and then. One of the reasons the Toyota Camry has remained a popular car to own is that routine maintenance is relatively simple and can be done by many owners. For many handy car owners,... Read >
Author: Carley Little

Different Synthetic Products For Your Automobile

21st November 2011
People who are interested in using synthetic oil in their car often don’t realize that they have choices. In fact, there are different types of synthetics that might be able to cater to your car better than another. There are actually two main types of sy... Read >
Author: PaulBuchanan

All about Sensors

04th February 2011
A sensor is a device, which receives and responds to a signal or stimulus. The "stimulus" means a property or a quantity that needs to be converted into electrical form. Hence, sensor can be defined as a device, which receives a signal and converts it int... Read >
Author: Adhi

The Latest in Auto-Techo: What is an OBD II Code Scanner?

11th August 2010
OBD stands for On Board Diagnostics. This literally means diagnostics can be made on a vehicle with the use of a code reader and/or scanner. The "II" stands for the second ‘version' after ‘OBD I'. The first ‘OBD' covered Ford and Chrysler vehicle... Read >
Author: Mike Hampton

All You Need To Know About Gas Ventless Heaters

21st July 2010
Gas ventless heaters do not require an external air source to provide heating. They use the oxygen inside the room for combustion. The exhaust produced due to their combustion process is minimal and therefore they do not require chimney or exhaust system ... Read >
Author: sunnyy

Wideband Controllers

02nd July 2010
Controllers decide what should be done with the information that comes from the wideband O2 sensor. The more complex the sensor the more complex the controller, so it is important that you get a controller that can make good use of all the information th... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Built To Last: Wideband Oxygen Sensors

02nd July 2010
No doubt about it; a wideband oxygen sensor is an investment. If you are working on an engine tuning project, it is a necessary investment to ensure that you have accurate information about the air to fuel ratio in your engine. As with any investment, y... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Switching to a Wideband O2 Sensor

02nd July 2010
So you are looking for a new oxygen sensor to tune your vehicle. There are 2 wire, 3 wire, even 5 wire sensors. What are the differences between the sensors and which sensor is best for your car's needs? If you are tuning your car yourself, then the mor... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Car Upgrades: Wideband O2 Sensor

02nd July 2010
There are plenty of cost efficient upgrades that you can make to your car to improve its performance as well as increase the fuel efficiency and lessen the environmental impact of your car. The addition of a wideband O2 sensor is an example of an upgrade... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Why Go Wideband?

02nd July 2010
If you are performing modifications on your engine for racing or tuning purposes, you understand that knowledge is power. The more details you know about your car the more you can fine tune its performance. A wideband O2 sensor is an excellent way to ge... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Car Maintenance Is Essential For The Long Term.

21st May 2010
Do you want to keep your car good in shape and working also? If yes, then frequent car maintenance is mandatory. The life of the car can be retained successfully, if it is given recurring tune ups and appropriate repairs. Indeed, the upholding ensures the... Read >
Author: Aden Clark

Mitsubishi Repair North Austin

26th February 2010
When finding an automotive repair business to work on your car, there are several factors to take into consideration. Your car is a complex machine of interlocking systems, including the drivetrain, suspension, brakes, exhaust, cooling system and electric... Read >
Author: Heather Harbor

Beware of Counterfeit Auto Parts

22nd February 2010
do get through. A global epidemic is in progress and it has little to do with terrorists and everything to do with counterfeit auto parts. Let's take a look at the counterfeit parts "industry" and how you can avoid getting taken. Yes, it is an industry... Read >
Author: Rex Haney

TOYOTA: DRIVING TO SAVE LIVES

12th February 2010
TOYOTA use their top-notched engineering skills in their cars, SUVs, and trucks to surpass the safety standards set by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and their products have been over and over again perfectly exceptional throughout the course ... Read >
Author: tvt.articles

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
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