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Starter

Introduction: The starter is an electronic device that turns the engine on when the car is started. It is located near the transmission.      Components of a Starter: The important components of a starter include the following: Armature: It is the central component of the starter motor. It runs in the field produced by the…

4 Wheel ABS or 2 Wheel ABS Explained Video

Video Transcript: So, here we are comparing two wheel hubs here. We are gonna make a quick match, make sure everything looks good. Bolts, nuts are the same. Here, you want to confirm with your vehicle prior to ordering the hub if you have a two or four wheel ABS. It is very simple to…

Buyer’s Guide: How to Buy Cooling Fan Assembly

  How to Buy Cooling Fan Assembly     BuyAutoParts.com stocks top-quality cooling fan assemblies. Cooling fans are parts associated with radiators that keep the engine running at an ideal temperature. A malfunctioning cooling fan will cause the engine to overheat, eventually resulting in engine failure. As with other auto parts, cooling fans are frequently…

OXYGEN SENSOR REPLACEMENT COST

How Much Does an Oxygen Sensor Cost? All modern cars have an emissions control system which includes an oxygen sensor. What happens if the oxygen sensor doesn’t function correctly? Your car engine will start to run inefficiently, more fuel is used up and more harmful emissions will be released. If the check engine light is…

Power Steering Fluid Leak

    Proper vehicle care includes maintaining the optimal levels of various fluids which can help keep your vehicle up and running. When it comes to fluids in an automotive system, there would naturally be the question of when and why they would leak and if they do, what would be the impact on the…

LEARN ABOUT IGNITION COIL REPAIR COST

How Much Does an Ignition Coil Cost? The ignition coil (also referred to as a spark coil) is the part of a car’s ignition system which transforms the low voltage of a battery to the thousands of volts required by the spark plug to ignite the fuel. All the components in the ignition system go…

Oxygen Sensor Buyer’s Guide

  How to Buy an Oxygen Sensor   Automobiles include a number of sensors such as the oxygen sensor, air-fuel ratio sensor, parking sensor and tire pressure monitor sensor (TPMS). Each sensor is meant for a specific purpose that helps the vehicle run at optimal efficiency. The oxygen sensor is one of the important sensors…

How To Flush AC System

A/C Tips
The AC system includes the compressor, condenser, evaporator and accumulator/receiver-dryer. The key to the cooling function of an AC system is to maintain the pressure of the refrigerant either under high-pressure or low-pressure, as needed. As with any part of the automobile, the AC system can also get contaminated with impurities, making it function improperly.…

How To Check Transmission Fluid

The transmission fluid is used to lubricate and cool down the transmission components, just as the engine oil removes heat from the engine parts. Besides lubricating and cooling, the transmission fluid in an automatic transmission gets compressed and provides the required pressure to shift, engage and disengage the gears. The transmission fluid is stored in…

Fuel System Layouts

  Introduction: Internal combustion engines require fuel in order to run and motor vehicles are thus equipped with a fuel system that keeps the engine supplied with the correct amount of fuel, for all operating circumstances. Components of Fuel System:      The main components of the fuel system include fuel tank, pump, filter and injector/carburetor.…