Injection Issues: How To Spot And Clean Dirty Fuel Injectors

Your car's fuel delivery system relies on a fuel injector to introduce the right amount of gasoline into the engine for proper combustion. Unfortunately, these injectors can get dirty over time. When a fuel injector gets dirty, it can restrict how much fuel flows through. If your engine isn't getting the right amount of fuel, it won't run well. Here's a look at what you need to know to spot a dirty fuel injector and clean it out. Read More 

Need A New Diesel Filter? Tips For Saving Money On The Replacement

Your diesel vehicle works hard, and it's important to take good care of it. One important step is to change its diesel fuel filter regularly. The fuel that is put into your vehicle can become contaminated in many ways, and the fuel filter works hard to filter out these impurities and keep your engine clean. By swapping out the fuel filter on a regular basis, you can help ensure that it does its job properly, plus you can score better fuel efficiency with your diesel-powered vehicle. Read More 

Shocked: 4 Signs Your Car Needs Shock Or Strut Servicing

Odds are that, if you've just bought a BMW, Mercedes, Audi, or Volkswagen, you're not interesting in adding any after-market lift kicks to it. After all, you bought the car because of the attention to detail the manufacturers give it. However, if your car feels like it's starting to bounce like it has a lift kit, it's time to take it in for servicing, most likely for shocks. And, speaking of bouncing, here are four other signs that your car needs new shocks or struts. Read More