Regularly checking your car’s coolant during summer is essential to prevent engine overheating and costly mechanical damage.
For many, having a vehicle readily available is essential for everyday life — whether it's going to work, taking the kids to school, running errands, or chipping away at your road trip bucket list. In ...
Engine overheating can usually be avoided through regular maintenance and monitoring of the vehicle. Keeping the cooling ...
Heat is a byproduct of combustion. Both air-cooled and water-cooled engines need to dissipate that heat to keep the engine from running too hot. Can piston rings play a role in managing that heat?
So your car’s temperature gauge is acting up, or not working at all, and you want to fix it? Good for you. Your car’s engine temperature is vital to its operation, and a properly-operating gauge is a ...
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 ...
Car owners dread few things quite as much as a vehicle's "Check Engine" light. However, the dreaded signal doesn't always foretell a worst-case scenario for motorists. They can even help prevent ...
All too often the cooling of our street rod is left to whatever components we bolt on. Whereas we should be taking the time to make sure each component is working properly and will work well together.
This Propylene-based engine coolant lives up to most of the company claims based on my testing so far. In my 2019 KTM 790 Adventure, the temperature ran 8 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit lower than the OEM ...