Two of the most critical components that help power your car's internal combustion engine are the crankshaft and the camshaft(s). The two parts are vital for sending power to various areas of your ...
Some engine bays are as droolworthy as the cars they adorn, but under the twisty mechanical artistry lies an array of electronic wizardry to help run your car. The crankshaft position sensor is one of ...
Your crankshaft position sensor is small but mighty—without it, your engine can’t start or run right. Learning to test, diagnose, and interpret its signals can save hours of guesswork. From waveform ...
Owners of 2013-16 Accords or 2015-16 CR-V trucks (all with four cylinder engines) may come into your store with an illuminated Check Engine light and trouble codes P0335 and/or P0339 stored in ...
FCA US LLC has announced an 80,000-vehicle recall involving trucks and sport utilities equipped with the second-generation 3.0L EcoDiesel V6. Designed by Stellantis-owned Italian outfit VM Motori, ...
Your car's camshaft — or camshafts if your vehicle has a DOHC engine — is a vital component that plays a critical role in the internal combustion process. Its job is to synchronize the opening and ...