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link to What are Ruthenium Spark Plugs?

What are Ruthenium Spark Plugs?

Spark plugs some of the essential components in every vehicle’s engine that are not only responsible for igniting the fuel to enable the engine to start and run during combustion; they also play a...

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link to HID Vs. LED Headlights: Which is the Best?

HID Vs. LED Headlights: Which is the Best?

Headlights are crucial car lights, playing a significant role in visualization in dark conditions. Over the years, there have been improvements in headlight technology for comfortable driving in...

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link to Iridium Vs. Platinum Spark Plug: What are The Differences?

Iridium Vs. Platinum Spark Plug: What are The Differences?

Spark plugs are essential components of every vehicle that plays a vital role in the combustion process, enabling the vehicle’s engine to start and run properly. Your car’s engine performance and...

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link to What Happens If You Overfilled The Power Steering Fluid?

What Happens If You Overfilled The Power Steering Fluid?

Power steering fluid makes turning the steering wheel pretty easier, thereby allowing you to navigate effortlessly while operating on the principles of hydraulics. Once you have a low steering fluid,...

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link to How Does A Banjo Bolt Work?

How Does A Banjo Bolt Work?

A banjo bolt is a significant part of a banjo fitting. Banjo bolts are hollow bolts with holes that allow fluid to transfer into the other part of the fitting, which is also designed to have holes....

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link to Gas Pedal to go to the Floor and no Acceleration – Causes & Troubleshooting

Gas Pedal to go to the Floor and no Acceleration – Causes & Troubleshooting

How annoying it could be if your gas pedal goes to the floor and there is no acceleration when you step on it. Have you ever been in such a situation, once or several times? Two things can happen -...

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