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How to Cool down a Clutch?

Driving a car involves more than just knowing how fast it can go. There are certain parts of the car you must know about in order to maintain your car and drive safely. A car’s clutch is one of...

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Why Is My Car Running Rough After Oil Change?

Frequent oil changes are necessary for the efficient functioning of your car. However, your car may tend to run or idle rough soon after an oil change, which indicates a problem. But why will a car...

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What is Causing Air in my Fuel Line?

Every vehicle owner understands the importance of a fuel line as it helps to transport fuel from the tank to the engine. I recently noticed a bubble in my fuel line, and it became a cause for...

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How Long Does a Turbo Last on a Diesel?

The turbo is an impressive part of a car’s engine. While it’s somewhat independent of the engine, they work closely together to give you impressive speed boosts. Since no component of your car is...

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Do Cowl Hoods Reduce Heat?

If you have admired any muscle car, the raised points on the hood of the car are an eye-catching feature. Those elevations are called cowl hoods, and they are purported to serve another purpose apart...

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Where Can the Engine ID Tag Be Found?

Buying parts for your car is impossible if you do not have some details. The engine number and VIN are examples of these details. Given that there is no set rule for placing these numbers, they can...

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