If you want to know more than one thing, you need more than one sensor. In fact, many engines today have not just two oxygen ...
Your vehicle's O2 sensor plays a significant role in its performance and if it's faulty, it's not something you should ignore ...
The 30,000 km storyA lot has happened with life and with the car since I last updated this thread. While life's personal happenings are not a ...
It’s the moment every car owner dreads, especially those of us who own older, out-of-warranty cars: The check engine light pops on. Keep a vehicle long enough, and it’s bound to happen. It happened to ...
If you build engines, tune cars, or even just like mashing your foot on the throttle with conviction, you’ve probably heard the term “wideband O2 sensor” being thrown around at the track, dyno ...
The Check Engine Light has just come on your dash, but you don’t feel like the car is running any differently than normal. Now what do you do? If the car isn’t operating right, you may pull over and ...
Modern vehicles are equipped with advanced diagnostic systems designed to alert drivers to potential issues before they become serious problems. For Mitsubishi owners, understanding these diagnostics ...
The camshaft position sensor is an essential component of your car’s engine management system. It monitors the position and speed of the camshaft and sends this data to the engine control unit (ECU), ...
Fact: Check engine lights lead to gray hairs and sleepless nights. Just kidding, they’re important warning signs that help you maintain your ride’s health and well-being. But what happens when that ...
Most of us expect that a check engine light is no big deal when it comes on within the first 20k miles. It might mean a loose gas cap or a fussy sensor. That’s what makes what happened to Nick Godfrey ...
Every car has its own language of light-up hieroglyphics on the dashboard. They’re your car’s way of asking for help. But those lights are not always easy to interpret. What it means: Typically red, ...