Andrew Markel discusses all-wheel drive vehicles, and the items that should be inspected as part of a recurring maintenance regimen. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.
Video courtesy ImportCar.
Andrew Markel discusses all-wheel drive vehicles, and the items that should be inspected as part of a recurring maintenance regimen. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.
Video courtesy ImportCar.
Following best practices and using appropriate equipment ensure customer satisfaction and safety.
Today’s vehicles with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are equipped with features that enhance safety and provide convenience to drivers. ADAS includes a range of technologies, such as lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking and blind-spot detection. However, for these systems to function accurately, ADAS calibration is crucial.
Use a scan tool that can look at special direct fuel injection parameters and perform bidirectional tests.
If camber, caster or toe are out of specifications, there is usually a reason why.
Here are six tips to use when diagnosing a vehicle with a dead battery.Â
This function of the power management system uses several modules to decide when the engine needs to stop and start.
Like any automatic transmission, the condition and level of fluid in a CVT unit will determine the performance.
Over time, the oil filter can collect enough contaminants to become restricted.
The key to servicing these systems is proper information and understanding precisely how these systems operate.
Every driver has a different threshold for a pull.