Zombie Cars: All The Old Cars Americans Bought Brand New in 2023
Americans bought about 15.6 million new cars in 2023. But a few dozen of them were … well … “new.”…
Americans bought about 15.6 million new cars in 2023. But a few dozen of them were … well … “new.”…
Tesla has begun accepting orders for its new, redesigned Model 3 sedan in North America. Tesla redesigned its least expensive…
Tesla has lowered the estimated range it advertises for many of its cars. The move comes after a Reuters report…
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The timing belt, or “cambelt,” synchronizes the rotation of the camshaft and the crankshaft and is an item that must be removed and replaced with a new timing belt on some cars in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. The camshaft opens and closes the valves that let air into the combustion chamber. The crankshaft causes the pistons to move up and down. The timing belt turns the crankshaft and coordinates the firing of the pistons, which develops an engine’s power.
Spark plugs are wear items in an internal combustion engine (ICE) and must be removed and replaced periodically. Spark plug replacement is necessary to keep your car firing on all cylinders — literally. Spark plugs ignite the fuel-air mixture in the combustion chamber, which creates the engine’s power. Most vehicles have one spark plug per cylinder. Failure of timely spark plug replacement can cause your car to stall, become unable to start, or its engine to misfire (knocking sound), all of which can lead to engine damage.
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Fluid replacement in a car goes beyond oil changes and covers fluids that allow the transmission, radiator (coolant), and brakes to perform properly. These fluids need replacement in manufacturer-recommended service intervals, usually based on the vehicle’s accrued mileage. Sometimes, these replacements are prompted by a breakdown or repair.