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How to Pick the Right Turbo for Your Subaru

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After years of only being seen in Gran Turismo on PlayStation or maybe an odd Best Motoring VHS tape, the Subaru WRX was first sold in the US in 2001 for the 2002 model year. It actually landed right around the same time the first Fast & Furious movie was in theatres, right around the…

What does Smoke Coming Out of Your Exhaust Mean?

The gas coming from the exhaust of a car should almost always be clear in color, with the exception of diesel at times of heavy use. When there is smoke coming from the exhaust system of a vehicle, it signals an issue with the internal workings of the motor. This is a very noticeable symptom…

HOW TO REPAIR DRIVE AXLE PARTS

Driveline Tips
How to Repair Drive Axle Parts The axle parts repair "How To" section of our site is here to help when you need that little bit of extra knowledge to get your project up and running. From the list below select the video or article that is related to info about the product line desired.…

Oxygen Sensor Life Expectancy Infographic

  30,000 to 50,000 miles is typical. However, constantly exposed to the harsh environment found in an automobile's exhaust system, the oxygen sensor must sustain a constant barrage of harmful exhaust gases, extreme heat and high velocity particles and that is under normal operating conditions. Sometimes contaminants such as coolant, oil, or silicone particles will…

REPAIR WHEEL HUBS

Wheel Hub Repair Videos and Articles The wheels are components that get their energy from the engine and spin to move the vehicle. They are connected to the steering mechanism, which turns them according to the motion of the steering wheel. Even with all parts of your car working well, if the wheel assembly becomes…

S-Class Airmatic or ABC

AIRMATIC is a term unique to air suspension systems of Mercedes-Benz vehicles, that can be used to adjust the ride height and firmness. ABC stands for Active Body Control and is a suspension driven by either oil or hydraulic fluid. ABC was a rare option on all the S-Class models. ABC however was standard on…

HOW TO REPAIR DISTRIBUTOR

The distributor repair "How To" section of our site is here to help when you need that little bit of extra knowledge to get your project up and running. From the list below select the video or article that is related to info for the product line desired. How does a Distributor Work Understanding Ignition…

Sanden AC Compressor Service Operations Clutch

Keyed Shaft Armature Removal: (Note: Keyed shaft can be identified in that the holes for the armature plate spanner will have threads in them) 1. If armature dust cover is present, remove the 3 or 6 bolts holding it in place and remove cover. If auxiliary sheet metal pulley is present, remove the screws holding…

Mercedes Benz AC Blower Issue

A blower motor is a combination of a motor and a fan that forces air through the vents into the passenger cabin. Its speed is controlled by a resistor. The blower motor is a part of the climate control system. In certain Mercedes models, there may be a problem with the blower, which does not…

Buyer’s Guide: How to Buy Air Suspension Parts

  How to Buy Air Suspension Parts   Air suspension systems, which were used in heavy-duty vehicles like trucks, are now commonly used in mainstream automobiles. Earlier air suspension systems essentially replaced the coil springs with air bags. Modern air suspension systems include various components such as the air compressor, dryer, air lines and solenoids…