Global environmental law-limiting availability of spare parts
Posted by in Auto Tips on January 13, 2011
How can environmental regulations in Europe may affect whether you can keep your older model BMW or Mercedes and running? Why are you having a difficult time finding set of parts “set; Made in Germany” or “Made in Sweden” (or wherever your car was produced)? The answer is quite simple. The bill divides the manufacturers [...]
Mechanical shock? Low oil pressure? How to determine needed repairs
Posted by in Auto Repair on January 10, 2011
Flickering light of oil pressure? Machine stroke? Both? Home repair problem or minor annoyance? Either way, you should always investigate the source quickly, before it becomes an even bigger problem. Oil pressure – or just the lack of it – in certain parts of your car’s engine can be a major repair nightmare. All machines [...]
Oxygen sensors are a critical key to perform emission
Posted by in Auto Repair on January 3, 2011
Today, Bosch oxygen sensors are original equipment on a wide variety of European, Asian and domestic carriers and are the best selling brand # 1 in the secondary market. Oxygen sensors are standard equipment on machines of the passenger car and light truck have been since 1980-81. Most such vehicles have one or two oxygen [...]
The Crankshaft and how it works
Posted by in Auto Parts on December 30, 2010
Crankshaft: The Crankshaft is designed for the motion of the pistons in horizontal rotation and down to convert. The shaft is a solid piece of cast iron or forged steel is made. The steel is usually used in high load situations, such as diesel or turbocharged engines. The passages of the oil or cast or [...]
Change a Tire
Posted by in Auto Tips on December 25, 2010
A tire change is something most people are not keen on. Here we try to make it easy and as interesting for you So the next time you are involved in this difficult situation, you will be out in a moment. Before you begin, make sure sure The lever in your car is there There [...]