A few examples of maintenance parts are oil and air filters, spark plugs, fluids (such as coolant and oil), lightbulbs and headlights, batteries, timing belts, etc. These parts are essential to the proper functioning and longevity of a vehicle, and regular maintenance of these parts can help...
Since you’ve replaced so much, the only likely possibilities left is that there is a clog in the high pressure line, there is air leaking into the low pressure line or the replacement pump you installed is damaged or not correct for your vehicle. Try checking the high pressure line for ...
When it comes to car problems, nothing is ever convenient. It seems like your vehicle plots the perfect moment to give you grief, and the majority of the time it involves a dead battery. While it’s true the starter motor, alternator, orspark plugscould be behind your vehicle’s refusal ...
You can try removing that cover and do some more cleaning but at the end of the day you may just have to wait until the oil burns off. You should also consider checking your engine oil level just to make sure you didn’t loose too much oil while your oil cap was off. Reply Seth ...
We have had, over the years, a slight engine oil drip (we have to keep the garage floor covered) but it has never accumulated to very much. Any hope for us with one of your products? We’ve got her in the auto shop now to see what has happened. I’m afraid it’s a cracked ...