A car battery powers every trip you make in your car, whether it’s to the grocery store, a date, or a trip to the beach. It's the original source of electrical energy that ignites the engine when you turn the key or push the start button.
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Within the network of components beneath your car, the oil pan quietly safeguards your engine's health. Though often unseen, this vital part ensures smooth operation and longevity. Whe...Read More
As winter arrives, bringing cooler temperatures and a new landscape, it's also a signal to check your vehicle's condition. Seasonal maintenance is essential, particularly during winter, as it prepares your car for the demands of the upcoming winter. Addressing your vehicle's needs during th...Read More
Your wheel hub and bearing assembly not only keeps the wheels securely attached to the vehicle but also lets them rotate smoothly and freely. Worn-out parts don’t just increase repair costs—they also create serious safety risks. Catching problem...Read More
Updated 7/16/25
The EGR valve (short for Exhaust Gas Recirculation) helps cut down on vehicle emissions. What it does is send some of the exhaust gases back into the engine’s cylinders. That might sound wei...Read More
The ignition coil's function is to ignite 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 el...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