What is Sent Setting? How to set the Sense How can you understand why the Sente setting has failed?What is Cent Adjustment, exactly?The synth adjustment adjusts the timing and camshaft position at the right angle. The timing belt or timing chains are what control the camshaft's movement. The crankshaft moves pistons; the camshaft controls the valves.The crankshaft and...
Why does the car heater blow so cold? Why is the heater not heating up? How does the car heater function? Cold blowing causes of heating system ?....
In cold weather, you will need a heating system to keep your car warm. Winter: The heater doesn't heat or blow cold air when turned on.
How does the heating system work?
Warm...
What is a ball-joint? What are the signs and symptoms of a failed ball joint? How can you tell if your ball joint is defective? How to fix a defective ball joint ?....
What is a Ball Joint?
The moving parts that connect the wishbones to a steering knuckle or axle bearing are called ball joints. Its main function is...
Why do car windows fog up? How can you prevent car windows from fogging? What do you do if your car windows fog up?Fogging car windows is an extremely dangerous situation, especially in winter. It can cause visibility problems and create a lot of difficulties for drivers. Fogging of car window panes can cause serious accidents.So why are...
How can you tell if your steering box is not working? What are the signs of steering box malfunction ?....?
Modern cars use a rack-and-pinion steering system. These systems are made up of universal joints, main and intermediary shafts, rack, and gearbox. Some malfunctions can occur as a result of wear on the gearbox and rack over time.
This system's...
What is a steering pump? What is a steering pump? What is a rotary or torsion valve? What are the signs of a power steering pump failure?
The steering wheel is used to control the direction of the vehicle. Think about how much force it takes to move a large vehicle. Now imagine applying all that force to your...
What is a compression testing? How does a compression test work? What is the purpose of a compression test? What is a "wet compression test"?
Even though today's internal combustion engines have powerful designs, eventually they will fail. Most car owners are aware that an internal combustion engine produces power by compressing the vaporized fuel within its combustion chamber....
How can you tell if your shock absorber wedge is failing? What is a shock absorber mount? What's the purpose of the shock absorber wedge? What is the purpose of the shock absorber wedge?
The shock absorber connects to the vehicle's chassis. You can also call it shock absorber tube or shock absorber tower. A lot of front shock...
What does Axle do? What are the signs of axle failure? What are the symptoms for axle failure ?....
What is Axle?
Common components of modern vehicles are the axle and differential. It is a component of the modern drivetrain that takes power from the vehicle’s transmission and differential, and then transmits it the wheels to make the vehicle move....
What is ABS Sensor? What are the symptoms for ABS sensor malfunction? What does the ABS sensor do? .....Active and passive ABS sensors
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), a sophisticated braking system, is used extensively in modern cars. To ensure that this system works properly, it is necessary to maintain the same rotation speed for all four wheels. The ABS...