The engine the way it is designed is destined to fail and most of the time the customer has to absorb the bill for the repair. Reply Gary Morris says: December 9, 2023 at 1:31 am Yep my2017 6.2 Chevy Silverado just failed with lifter problems from AFM now waiting on a ...
If your steering to heavy or hard to turn it could have been due to a failure in your power steering system, but the vibration and wobbling at high speeds sounds like you had a tie rod end or ball joint fail while you were driving which would allow one or both of your front wheels ...
This is equivalent to a car moving at 35 mph hitting another car of comparable weight moving at 35 mph. 35-mph side impact - A 3,015-pound (1,368-kg) sled with a deformable "bumper" runs into the side of the test vehicle. The sled's tires are angled. The test simulates a ...
The car is equipped with sensors, often mounted in the B pillars (the structural area between the front and rear doors) or in the door itself. The sensor detects the impact and calculates which airbags need to be deployed, triggering a gas inflator. The gas pushes the airbag out of its...
This is equivalent to a car moving at 35 mph hitting another car of comparable weight moving at 35 mph. 35-mph side impact - A 3,015-pound (1,368-kg) sled with a deformable "bumper" runs into the side of the test vehicle. The sled's tires are angled. The test simulates a ...
Imagine this scenario: You and your family are moving into a new house. The trunk and back seat of your car are stuffed with your belongings, but you have to take your seven-year-old daughter along for the ride. You have no choice but to put her in the front passenger seat. But wil...