Category: Car Diagnostics

  • Oxygen Sensor Symptoms

    Oxygen Sensor Symptoms

    When to replace Oxygen Sensors Your vehicle’s oxygen sensors play an important role in the optimal operation of your vehicle, but these parts are often overlooked when performing regular vehicle maintenance. The main reason for this is because many automobile owners do not know the symptoms of bad oxygen sensors, and only learn of the…

  • My Windshield Wipers Won’t Park

    My Windshield Wipers Won’t Park

    The windshield wipers on your vehicle clear away precipitation and debris while driving. The windshield wipers are a crucial aspect of safe driving as they allow the driver proper visibility. When the windshield wipers are turned off, they are designed to park horizontal on the bottom of the windshield and rest on the windshield tray.…

  • My Power Window is Stuck – Broken Window Problems

    My Power Window is Stuck – Broken Window Problems

    Summary: Tips on pinpointing power window problems. Broken power windows are usually caused by one of several things. The most common problem is a bad power window motor. The second most common problem is the regulator, followed by a bad power window switch. If the window regulator is broken it could be binding or the…

  • My Coolant Looks like Mud & My Car Won’t Start

    My Coolant Looks like Mud & My Car Won’t Start

    There are certain things an engine can do that just reek of “very bad,” and unnatural changes in fluid color or texture rate pretty high on that list. Nasty coolant is one of those that can elicit a kind of knee-jerk disgust or panic — as well it should. Not only is the idea of…

  • My Car Won’t Turn Over, What’s Wrong?

    My Car Won’t Turn Over, What’s Wrong?

    A car that won’t turn over can be a very frustrating problem. If your engine won’t turn over, there’s a good chance you have a very inexpensive repair on your hands. Of course, in the event that your inexpensive repair is diagnosed by an expensive repair shop, you could end up with a much more…

  • My Car Has an Engine Smoking & Burning Smell but Is Not Overheating

    My Car Has an Engine Smoking & Burning Smell but Is Not Overheating

    While the sages and learned men among us may espouse that where there’s smoke, there’s fire, sometimes — especially where engines are concerned — smoke is just smoke. While it may not be devastating in and of itself, smoking is often symptomatic of deeper problems that require immediate attention before burning through all the cash…

  • Mass Airflow Sensor Failure Symptoms

    Mass Airflow Sensor Failure Symptoms

    A vehicle’s mass airflow sensor, or MAF, is the component that measures the flow and density of the air flowing into the combustion chamber. It helps the car’s computer regulate the radio of the air to fuel. It’s a critical engine performance component, so if it fails or begins to fail, you should have it…

  • Inspect Your Brakes

    Inspect Your Brakes

    Brakes are pretty much the most important safety device on your car. If you’ve even partially lost your brakes in the past, you’ll remember the change of underwear that followed. Inspecting your brakes twice a year for wear and damage can protect you and your passengers while saving you money by catching any damage before…

  • Indications of Too Much Oil in a Car

    Indications of Too Much Oil in a Car

    Oil acts as a lubricant in the engine of a car. Having the correct amount of oil is important for having a car run at its best. If the oil is too low, there will not be enough lubricant and an engine can burn out quickly. Too much oil can have a similar effect, as…

  • How to Troubleshoot Windshield Wipers

    How to Troubleshoot Windshield Wipers

    The windshield wipers are one of the most important safety devices on your car so it is important that they are working properly at all times in case you need them. When they stop functioning correctly they must be repaired as soon as possible, but this does not always mean you will have to go…