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Posts by Engr. Omogbolahan Adeosun

link to How to Bypass Catalytic Converter Check Engine Light?

How to Bypass Catalytic Converter Check Engine Light?

That day, I was supposed to go somewhere, and after starting my vehicle, I heard a loud boom!! Sound while the catalytic converter's check engine light is illuminated on the dashboard. I couldn't but...

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link to Interpretation Of Car Dashboard Signs and Names In Eight Category

Interpretation Of Car Dashboard Signs and Names In Eight Category

While driving a car, you might notice the gauges malfunctioning or the illumination of some lights on the dashboard, which could also be called the instrumental cluster; these lights and gauges are...

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link to How to Read Engine Codes without a Reader ?

How to Read Engine Codes without a Reader ?

For both OBDI and OBDII vehicles, when the CEL/MIL ( Check Engine Light/Malfunction indicator light) lights up on the dashboard after the vehicle starts. This is a simple way the vehicle tells you...

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link to Catalytic Converter Delete – Pros and Cons

Catalytic Converter Delete – Pros and Cons

A vehicle’s catalytic converter plays a vital role in emission control. However, catalytic converter delete comes with some advantages. Nevertheless, it is never wise to remove the catalytic...

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About the Author

Engr. Omogbolahan Adeosun is an automotive mechanic with over nine years’ experience, He is the C.E.O of Invadars Automobile, and hails from Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. He obtained his Engr. (Hons) degree in mechanical engineering from Federal university Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria. Engr. Omogbolahan Adeosun writings interest areas are mainly automobile with major focus on four-wheeled vehicles. He has worked as a freelancer for over four companies’ home and abroad. He is a member of a notable professional organization Nigerian society of engineers (NSE). And his professional aspiration is setting a pace and example for the upcoming engineers, to invest their time and knowledge in making his country a proud automobile producers.

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