In some vehicles, the heater core is located inside the cabin on the passenger’s side. It’s typically behind the dashboard,…
On most vehicles, the camshaft’s location will be in the engine’s cylinder head or the top part of the engine…
There are two common types of car brakes: disc brakes and drum brakes, which can both look different. However, they…
A car strut is a long, tube-shaped part that looks like a thick metal stick. Most vehicle struts have a…
For some cars with built-in GPS trackers, the tracking device can be found under the dashboard near the OBD port.…
Brake fluid is cheap; the damage from neglecting it is not. Replacing a $10–$30 bottle of fluid at the right…
An EGR valve replacement is rarely anyone’s first choice; it usually comes up after weeks of rough running, a persistent…
When your cabin air stops feeling truly cold, topping up refrigerant is only sometimes the answer. A modern automotive AC…
A bad ignition coil often introduces itself quietly: a light stumble under load, a shaky idle, or a glowing check…
A key stuck in the ignition is rarely random. Modern columns, shifters, steering locks, and anti-theft systems are designed to…