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AC Accumulator / Orifice Tube System Layout

Introduction An automobile's AC system keeps the passenger cabin cool. The AC system includes components such as the compressor, evaporator, condenser, accumulator and orifice tube. Here, we focus on the working and other aspects of the accumulator and orifice tube. Working The accumulator is a part of the AC system, that is designed to remove…

Fuel Pump Assembly Layout

  The fuel pump assembly in a vehicle is responsible for sending the required amount of fuel at the right pressure and time to the engine. The assembly consists of a few key parts such as the screen filter, fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator. Let us start at the bottom of the unit and…

AUTO PARTS BUYER’S GUIDES

We know buying auto parts can be pretty tedious, and with all of the options available, it's really hard to decide which part to buy. We've gathered all of our parts knowledge and tied it with our site to create buyer's guides to help you purchase the right car parts. Click on the parts below…

What is a Cylinder Head?

A cylinder head is usually located on the top of the engine block. It serves as a housing for components such as the intake and exhaust valves, springs and lifters and the combustion chamber. This page covers the main function and various designs of cylinder heads, and their causes and symptoms of failure. The passages…

Is Your Steering Tight After a Rack or Gearbox Install?

Steering Tips
  When a steering system begins to fail, it is a good idea to take a look at all the factors. With a steering system this is a key factor in avoiding future complications, not to mention future expenses. A steering rack or gearbox may be replaced due to a number of reasons but can…

Six Steps to Diagnosing a Bad Catalytic Converter

A catalytic converter is a component that aids in reducing the level of pollutants present in the vehicle's exhaust gases. The by-products of combustion, when left unfiltered will be detrimental to the environment. As with other components of the vehicle, the cat converter may fail, requiring it to be addressed immediately.   Generally, when any…

REPAIR INJECTOR

The injector 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.  Symptoms of Bad Fuel Injectors      The…

Sanden AC Compressor: R134a Important Information

R134a/PAG Oil Handling Precautions:   As a conscientious member of the global community, Sanden Corporation with its subsidiaries is committed to the elimination of CFC-based refrigerant. This manual focuses on the service information for Sanden compressors intended for use with R134a and PAG oils.   1. Always follow the safety precautions as suggested by the…

HOW TO REPAIR WINDOW REGULATOR

Windows are the main means of ventilation in a vehicle. The window glasses can be rolled up or down to fix them at a position depending on the comfort of the occupants. The window regulators help serve this function in the window mechanism. This article covers information on the working and the types of window…

Air Intake Cracks and Leaks Examples

     One of the common issues that causes the mass air flow sensor to read incorrectly is an air leak in the intake system. An air leak may not seem very serious but it allows dirt and debris into the engine which can cause issues down the road. When the air passes through the mass…