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How your car’s vacuum leaks ruin performance
Your car’s performance depends on precise control of air, fuel, and spark, and vacuum leaks quietly disrupt that balance.
Despite being a slightly pricey and critical safety component, tyres are frequently the most overlooked part of a vehicle.
You don't need to replace your TPMS sensors when buying new tires. You should only replace damaged sensors, and there's ...
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How your car’s idle system creates smooth running
Your engine feels calm at a stoplight because a hidden idle system keeps fuel, air, and spark in balance. That quiet ...
A gas geyser gives instant heating, lower running cost, and strong safety features. It suits everyday needs and provides ...
Salvage yards often document the mileage of major parts, and a mechanic should inspect a used transmission before ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has received $1.75 million in funding from the ENERGYWERX program to support a set of ...
New types of sensors can generate environmental data in real time using a range of tools, including flexible, printed ICs and ...
A vehicle that has been underwater can end up with electrical gremlins, mold, corroded wiring, and even structural issues ...
Utilities that provide natural gas to customers are investing in smart technologies to modernize their infrastructure. These ...
Winter drops tire pressure and triggers TPMS. Measure “cold,” set the door-jamb PSI, and clear the light the right way—without guesswork ...
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Opinion: Economics, user trust causing rethink of self-checkouts
And beyond frustration, a more worrisome trend is emerging: Self-checkouts appear to be driving up theft, both accidental and ...
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