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    Nov

    Why Do You Need To Worry About Your Vehicle's Wheel Alignment?

    Perfectly aligned wheels keep your vehicle moving in a straight line. But when you feel that your vehicle is pulling oddly to one side, this means that your wheels are out of their place and need alignment. Badly aligned tyres can ruin your entire driving experience. It can also cause the steering wheel to become rigid or stay in one angle, making you exert extra force to bring it to the desired a...
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    Nov

    All About a Hydraulic Car Lift

    If you have watched a stock car race, you may have seen a hydraulic car lift in action. This is because they are built for efficiency and are easy to use. Simply slide the compressed lift under the car and let the machine do all the work. If you own a professional garage or love to maintain your own vehicle, these are ideal. This kind of device is particularly interesting because the technology, w...
  • 05

    Nov

    The Benefit Of Using A Car Diagnostic Scanner

    Cars will need a checkup and repair at some point every year. Today, checking your vehicle for problems is not as difficult as it used to be. With an OBD II Sensor, determining the problem of your automobile becomes an easy task. Onboard engine diagnostics or an OBD is a technology that was introduced to vehicles in the 1970s, but not until the 1990s did car manufacturers incorporate the technolog...
  • 24

    Oct

    Car Diagnostic Code Readers Designed For OBDII Autos Can Save You Money

    The OBD2 code reader is an on-board diagnostic tool used to detect vehicle faults. In times past, detecting vehicle faults was a herculean task but since 1996 when vehicles with on-board diagnosis capabilities were released in the United States of America and in 2001 in Europe, there has been great improvement in vehicle troubleshooting. However, understanding how a code reader works will help you...
  • 19

    Oct

    Best Brake Fluid Bleeders for Cars and Motorcycles Brake Bleeding Tool

    All those who use a vehicle are well aware how important it is to change the oil and fluids in the car at regular intervals. It is not so difficult to change the oil and lubrication of the entire vehicle but the problematic areas are the brakes usually. You have to take lot of precautions and then carefully perform everything. It is not only the question of disassembling or reassembling them but y...
  • 16

    Oct

    Some Easy Functions Of The Hydraulic Car Lifts

    We all know that car shops and professional mechanics have top of the line car lifting equipment. Along with this knowledge comes the fact that we cannot have these large devices in our own garages, due to their size and cost. So, what are the choices for the home gear head who needs to lift a car, and where can you get the equipment needed to lift your own car? The Proper Car Lifting Equipment Th...
  • 11

    Oct

    Auto Diagnostic Scanners - Are They Worth It?

    For modern car owners, they can't keep their cars in good condition without equipping with some automotive diagnostic tools of their own. Even a simple auto diagnostic tool will be a great help in checking the trouble codes of the engine. Want to be capable to find any possible trouble with your automobile? Then owning an On-Board Diagnostic System or an OBD is important. It can allow you to detec...
  • 17

    Sep

    Types of Automotive Lifts Available - Get Car Lifts That Meet Your Needs

    Automotive lifts, including car lifts, truck lifts, or motorcycle lifts, are a vital piece of equipment in any garage. In fact, you can get one for your home garage or commercial repair shop to raise almost anything with wheels, in almost any configuration, but you'll need to choose wisely. Each model is designed specifically to hold a certain type of vehicle, and if you ignore this fact, it can b...
  • 30

    Aug

    Do You Know Which Type Of OBD Is Your Car? OBD1 Or OBD2?

    Do You Know Which Type Of OBD Is Your Car? OBD1 Or OBD2? Your car's OBD or on-board diagnostics are computers that monitor the engine for any abnormalities or malfunctions. It detects problems and triggers check engine lights and other notifications on the dashboard. Although OBD1 and OBD2 do the same thing, there are some differences between the two. The most important is the interface on each in...
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