Tag: Safety system
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Limp Mode: What is it and how do you fix it
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in AutomobileModern vehicles contain numerous safety systems that can help the driver in a variety of scenarios. ABS and cruise control, for example, can significantly improve your safety and driving pleasure. But there is one function in particular that requires special attention: limp mode. Not everyone is a vehicle specialist, and it may be rather frightening…
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Neutral safety switch Explained
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Summary The neutral safety switch is the device that allows cars with an automatic transmission to start only when it is in neutral or park mode. The main function of a neutral safety switch is to stop the vehicle from starting while it is in gear to avoid the car from unanticipated forward movement. In…
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Car insurance deductible
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The question “What is a deductible?” has definitely crossed your mind if you’ve ever looked around for auto insurance. or “How even does a car insurance deductible work?” We reasoned that such a frequently asked question merits a thorough explanation. Why not go back to the beginning and address your most frequent inquiries about the…
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How to Get Honda Radio Code
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Radio codes protect your audio system safe from thieves, but you’ll need to enter your radio code to get it working again if you take it out of your car or disconnect the battery. Your owner’s manual comes with a little card with the radio code printed on it. You’ll probably need to reset your…
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How to fix the side mirror on a car
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Your car’s side view mirror has benefits beyond just making it appear good. You can make effective decisions when changing lanes or pulling out into traffic when you get a clear view of what’s going on around the car thanks to the side view mirror. Visiting your dealership is the quickest way to have the…
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Understanding drum brake
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in AutomobileEven though the Maybach car introduced the modern automobile drum brake in 1900, Louis Renault didn’t patent the idea until 1902. Although Maybach had used a less complex drum brake, he nevertheless used woven asbestos lining because the asbestos lining was the only material that successfully dispersed heat. In the early drum brakes, the shoes…
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Understanding brake booster
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in AutomobileThe brake booster is a part of power braking systems, which are present in almost all automobiles, and it boosts the force that the driver applies to the brake pedal. If the booster malfunctions, it will take a lot of pedal pressure to accomplish adequate braking. The majority of brake boosters depend on the engine’s…
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Understanding brake pad
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in AutomobileDisc brakes are frequently used in modern vehicles. Brake rotors that turn with the wheels are attached to the wheels. When the brakes are engaged, brake calipers compress the brake rotors. In order to lessen the amount of friction caused by metal on metal, a brake pad is placed between the rotor and the caliper.…
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Understanding brake booster check valve
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in AutomobileIn order to give the braking system more power, several cars incorporate vacuum brake boosters. It is intended to increase brake pressure, facilitate easier stopping of heavy vehicles, and supply a steady flow of hydraulic brake fluid to the brake master cylinder. This part is frequently found on a range of consumer cars, trucks, and…
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How much brake fluid do my car need?
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in AutomobileModern vehicles rely on hydraulic braking, which needs brake fluid for lubrication and optimal operation. This fluid eventually needs to be drained so that more fluid can be added. So the question is How much brake fluid do I need? Well, read on to know. Your car’s brake fluid is crucial in maintaining the performance…
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Understanding Service Trailer Brake System
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in AutomobileSummary Every time the brake pedal is depressed, the trailer service brakes will engage. The towing vehicle frequently has a hand valve installed on the steering wheel or instrument panel so the driver can use the trailer service brakes independently of the towing vehicle’s brakes. The “Service Trailer Brake System” message on your dashboard means…
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What is a Car VSC System? – Its Light and How it works
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in AutomobileA VSC system cuts engine power to some wheels to correct your vehicle’s movement and prevent accidents. It’s important to fix the VSC system as soon as possible to reduce the likelihood of accidents in foggy, rainy, and snowy weather. The VSC light on your car’s dashboard indicates a problem with the electronic stability system,…
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StabiliTrak Service Light Warning, Causes, Fix, & Reset
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in AutomobileSummary StabiliTrak technology is standard on all modern GM vehicles, improving vehicle handling and reducing the likelihood of accidents in various terrains. Sensors in the wheels and steering identify deviations from normal car operation to prevent sliding or slipping. While it can be disabled in certain situations, it’s important for the system not to malfunction…
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Common Reasons Why Your ABS Light is on
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in AutomobileVehicles with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) have better control and stability since it helps prevent wheel lock-up during heavy braking. The ABS light will automatically come on when you start the vehicle. This is due to the fact that your car always tests the ABS system before starting; if there are no issues, the light…
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What does Traction Control System “TCS” mean on a car
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in AutomobileSummary When you start driving, you learn that there are many abbreviations that you might not know called TCS “Traction Control System“. It is a technology that improves traction and vehicle stability on the road, particularly in slick or uneven driving conditions. Most modern vehicles come equipped with TCS as a standard safety feature, and…
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Causes of Noise when braking at a low speed and how to fix
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in AutomobileTo ensure road safety, your car’s brakes must be in good condition. However, if you’re hearing some sort of noise when braking at a low speed, it indicates that there’s an issue with your brakes. Numerous problems, including worn brake pads, dirty or damaged brake rotors, and defective or broken brake hardware, could be to…
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How to change brake fluid in 8 simple steps
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in AutomobileBrake fluid is one of your car’s braking system’s most crucial components. This part of the braking system shouldn’t be disregarded because it allows force to be applied to the brakes when you depress the brake pedal, enabling your car to slow down and stop. Furthermore, brake fluids protect against corrosion, withstand high brake temperatures,…
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Understanding ESP BAS light
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in AutomobileThere are numerous warning lights on your car’s dashboard that illuminate when something goes wrong. One of these warning lights is the ESP BAS light. The ESP BAS light on a car means the Electronic Stability Program and Brake Assist System. These two systems enable you to stop the car without locking the brakes or…
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What does the ESP light mean? (Causes and how to fix it)
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in AutomobileModern cars are generally equipped with some variation of an electronic stability control system. Numerous road accidents on the highways have decreased thanks to the ESP system. However, when there’s an issue with this system the ESP light will come on. The ESC or ESP system works in conjunction with others, such as the traction…
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Brake caliper sticking: what is it and how to prevent it?
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in AutomobileThe hydraulic part that contains the brake pads and applies pressure when the brakes are applied is known as a brake caliper. In disc-braking systems, it is often positioned over the rotor (disc). Friction is created by pressing the brake pads against the braking rotor on either side, slowing or stopping the vehicle. Every car…