Is Fuel System Cleaning A Waste Of Money?

Mitchell Russell

Can You Fix a Damaged Suspension Bladder on Your Truck?

Engineers find that airbags are the most efficient solution when it comes to the suspension system on a typical truck. They are also remarkably hard-wearing, and you can expect them to last for a long time, but they are vulnerable and can sometimes be damaged by road debris. If this happens to a truck you own or maintain, you may wonder whether you can fix this bag or

How to Look After Your Car's Critical Cooling System

If you want your car or truck to serve you faithfully throughout the season ahead, you need to pay particular attention to its cooling system. After all, if you can't cool down that engine when it gets to 2500°C at full speed, it will quickly fail and leave you with a costly repair bill. So, how can you ensure that the most important part of this system — the radiator

Why a Faulty Wheel Bearing Is a Major Cause of Concern

A wheel bearing is a miraculous device. It's a relatively small component that has to put up with great pressure and stress as it forms the interface between your vehicle's suspension and its moving wheel. Don't underestimate the importance of maintaining these bearings and ensuring they do not suddenly fail. Why is this crucial, and what should you be looking out for

Automatic Transmission Service Ahead? What to Ask Your Technician

If an automatic transmission system is to work correctly, the hydraulic fluid must be pushed through a series of interconnected parts to create a pressure differential. Much of this work takes place within the torque converter mechanism, where you'll find a series of clutches and gears that need to be well lubricated for the process to take place as expected. Yet this

If You Can't Cool Down When Driving, Should You Blame the Condenser?

If you have owned your car for some time, you may have enjoyed frosty air conditioning for many years without issue. But all good things seem to come to an end, and currently, you may be overheating behind the wheel instead as you deal with rush-hour traffic. While many different individual components are involved, one of the first places to look should be the condens