As the central point where the wheels attach to the car, wheel hubs ensure that the wheels turn smoothly, and they play an important part in your car's braking, steering, and overall stability. A malfunctioning wheel hub can l...Read More
The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve reduces vehicle emissions. It recirculates a portion of an engine's exhaust gas back to the engine cylinders. This process lowers the combustion temperature, significantly reducing the formation of nitrogen oxides (NOx), harmful...Read More
The ignition coil ignites the fuel-air mixture within the engine, a critical process for starting and running your vehicle. This small component transforms the battery's low voltage into the thousands of volts necessary to create an electric spark in the s...Read More
The Throttle Position Sensor, commonly called TPS, is a critical component in modern vehicles, acting as the communicator between the throttle system and the engine's electronic control unit (ECU). Located on the throttle body, the TPS monitors th...Read More
Every vehicle owner knows that for an engine to run smoothly, it requires a delicate balance of air and fuel. This balance isn't just about ensuring combustion but optimizing performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions. At the heart of maintaining...Read More
The fuel pump’s primary role is straightforward and vital: channeling the correct amount of fuel from the tank to the engine, ensuring a smooth and efficient drive.
Gaining a ...Read More
Wheel bearings might not be the most talked-about car parts, but that doesn’t make them any less critical. These small parts are central to your car's smooth operation, reducing friction and aiding in the seamles...Read More
When you’re zooming down the highway, you’re probably not thinking about fuel injectors. I mean, who is? But did you know they play a crucial role in your vehicle's performance? These small engine parts deliver the right amount of fuel to your engine's combustion chambers...Read More