The P0118 code means that the engine control module (ECM) has detected a voltage signal that’s too high from the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor (below). In practical terms, the ECM believes ...
The camshaft position sensor gathers information about the vehicle’s camshaft speed and sends it to the vehicle’s engine control module (ECM). The camshaft position sensor gathers information about ...
Two of the most critical components that help power your car's internal combustion engine are the crankshaft and the camshaft(s). The two parts are vital for sending power to various areas of your ...
Virtually every modern car on the road is equipped with bells, whistles, and sensors designed to let you know when even the slightest thing is wrong with your vehicle. While any driver can appreciate ...
Modern vehicles are pretty complicated pieces of tech. Apart from emissions and other vital functions, the engine control system relies heavily on several sensors to regulate performance. That is ...
A service update has been issued for certain 2021 model-year GM trucks and SUVs over an issue related to the vehicles’ engine manifold pressure sensor. The problem: affected GM trucks and SUVs may ...
Your car is full of electrical components that monitor and control various systems and functions. There are so many that it can be a real pain when one or more of them starts to act up. Complicating ...
Starting with 2015, a series of recalls have been conducted by South Korean car companies Hyundai and Kia on account of faulty engines that are some instances were known to catch fire. As it appears, ...
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Driver says mechanic quoted $2,400 for a repair until another shop fixed it with a $40 sensor
A driver’s frustrating check-engine saga is making the rounds after a repair estimate swung from “brace yourself” to “that’ll be forty bucks.” According to the driver, one mechanic quoted $2,400 to ...
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