Andrew Markel discusses batteries in winter conditions, and how the state of charge can determine when it freezes. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.
Video courtesy Underhood Service.
Andrew Markel discusses batteries in winter conditions, and how the state of charge can determine when it freezes. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.
Video courtesy Underhood Service.
If camber, caster or toe are out of specifications, there is usually a reason why.
You’ve seen it a hundred times. A vehicle comes in with abnormal wear on a front tire. It looks like camber wear. One shoulder is badly worn, but the other front tire appears to be OK. You put it on your alignment machine and check camber and toe. Sure enough, camber on the wheel with the worn tire is out of specifications. You visually inspect the suspension for obvious signs of wear or damage like collapsed control arm bushings, a bad ball joint, or a weak or broken spring, but you find nothing. You assume the front end is out of adjustment, so you reset camber to specifications and send the customer on his or her way.
Here are six tips to use when diagnosing a vehicle with a dead battery.Â
This function of the power management system uses several modules to decide when the engine needs to stop and start.
Like any automatic transmission, the condition and level of fluid in a CVT unit will determine the performance.
Over time, the oil filter can collect enough contaminants to become restricted.
The key to servicing these systems is proper information and understanding precisely how these systems operate.
Every driver has a different threshold for a pull.
If the clutch gets too hot from excessive slippage or loading, the linings may burn, damaging the clutch.
Accuracy is important for sophisticated ADAS systems.