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Signs your car’s PCV valve is failing
Is your car making strange hissing or whistling noises from the engine? Noticing rough idling, poor acceleration, or decreased fuel economy? These could all be signs that your vehicle’s PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) valve is failing. The PCV valve is a small but critical component in your engine. Its job is to regulate the airflow
Signs your ignition coils are failing
If your car is running rough, misfiring, or just not starting like it used to, there’s a good chance your ignition coils are on their way out. Ignition coils are a critical part of your car’s ignition system, responsible for providing the high voltage needed to create a spark and ignite the fuel in the
Signs your fuel pressure regulator is failing
If your car is running rough, misfiring, or just not performing like it used to, a failing fuel pressure regulator could be the culprit. The fuel pressure regulator is a critical component that maintains the proper fuel pressure needed for your engine to run smoothly. When it starts to go bad, a number of symptoms
8 signs your EGR valve is failing (and what to do about it)
If you’re like most car owners, you probably don’t think much about your EGR valve – until it starts causing problems. The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve is a small but important component that helps reduce harmful emissions and improve fuel efficiency. However, over time, the EGR valve can become clogged or stuck, leading to a
Signs your car’s distributor is failing
If your car is running rough, misfiring, or just not starting at all, it could be a sign that your distributor is on the way out. As a critical component of your ignition system, a failing distributor can cause all sorts of problems. In this post, I’ll break down the common symptoms of distributor issues
Is your car struggling to start? It could be time for new spark plugs
Hey there, it’s your friendly neighbourhood mechanic here to talk about a crucial component of your car’s engine – the spark plugs. These little guys are responsible for igniting the air-fuel mixture in your engine’s cylinders, which powers your vehicle. When they start to fail, you might notice some tell-tale signs that it’s time for
Is your catalytic converter failing? Here are the telltale signs
If your car is running rough, losing power, or smelling funky, it could be a sign that your catalytic converter is on its last legs. As a mobile mechanic who’s seen my fair share of faulty catalytic converters, I’m here to break down the symptoms, causes, and costs of this common car problem. What are
Signs your steering rack bushes need replacing
If you’re experiencing strange noises or sensations while steering your vehicle, it could be a sign that your steering rack bushes are failing. These small but crucial components play a vital role in ensuring smooth, precise steering and a comfortable ride. In this post, we’ll explore the common symptoms of bad steering rack bushes and
Is your car’s water pump failing? Here’s what to look for
As a car owner, it’s important to be aware of the signs of a failing water pump. The water pump is a crucial component of your vehicle’s cooling system, responsible for circulating coolant through the engine to prevent overheating. If it fails, it can lead to serious engine damage and costly repairs. Symptoms of a
Signs your car’s heater core is failing
As the colder months approach, there’s nothing worse than getting into your car, cranking up the heat, and being greeted by a blast of cold air. If your car heater isn’t working properly, it can make for an unpleasant and even dangerous driving experience. One common culprit behind heater issues is a failing heater core.
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