Have you ever driven your car and then suddenly you’re not getting any power? And then your check engine light suddenly turns on? That means your car is in limp mode. A check engine light denotes that there’s something wrong with your car’s powertrain. It could be the engine, the gearbox, or the exhaust system. If this happened to you recently, don’t worry. We’ll discuss the limp mode in this post, from what it is, why it happens, and how …
OBD 2 Codes
Your car has a lot of sensors that feed information to the computer to keep it running smoothly. One such sensor you might not know of is the O2 or oxygen sensor. This is a sensor that sits in your exhaust system and monitors the level of oxygen inside your car’s exhaust gases. For such an important component, it’s not a surprise then that the O2 sensor cost isn’t inexpensive. As with any other car part, the O2 sensor can …
Engine cylinder 2 misfire reduces your engine’s power and can lead to severe complications. The P0302 OBD2 code triggers when cylinder 2 experiences misfires. Knowing which cylinder has problems is very beneficial when preparing to make repairs. The cost of getting your engine fixed can be astronomical, and you have no idea how many of those repairs are needed just because the wrong code was set. With an OBD2 scanner tool, it’s easy to track how engine performance is changing …
When the garages are closed is typically where your instrument cluster might illuminate a warm orange check engine light, which is a sign of diagnostics issues like P0014. Thanks to modern vehicle networking though, it has interpreted warning lights with less ambiguity. If you own a somewhat modern (post-2000) car, definitely consider purchasing an OBD2 scanner (and learning how to use OBD2 scanner). Plug the scanner in if your engine control unit (ECU) is indicating a fault: P0014 “B Camshaft …
Wondering what “Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 1” means? We’re guessing you have a P0017 trouble code in your car. This is just one of many trouble codes that indicate that you have a camshaft position sensor issue. A camshaft position sensor—or CMP for short—trouble code is not to be taken lightly. It’s crucial for your engine’s smooth operation and can lead to severe damage if ignored. Here’s everything you need to know: What Is A Camshaft? Camshaft Position Sensor Location …
Have you noticed the check engine light on your cluster and you diagnosed the code P0457? Well, if that is the case, and you are in this situation, then you are at the right place because there will be a lot to cover on this topic. Car Diagnostics The Problem How EVAP Works Causes Symptoms Diagnosing Cost Conclusion F.A.Q Having a problem like this can be really frustrating to deal with because even though it is straightforward, it’s not like …
To achieve optimum performance, an internal combustion engine needs the right air/fuel ratio. The engine control module controls the air/fuel mixture ratio going into the engine. It accomplishes this through the use of automotive sensors, one of which is the oxygen sensor installed on the car. When the circuit or sensor malfunctions, the onboard diagnostic system will display the P0137 error code. Vehicles have two oxygen sensors: one upstream (before the catalytic converter) and one downstream (the O2 sensors after …
Every car since 1996 uses a universal OBD-2 system that allows you to scan the diagnostic system. The scan will return a list of trouble codes (if there are any) that can help you to find the source of your car’s troubles. One of these codes is the P0306 trouble code, a powertrain-related code. If you’ve come across this code recently, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about this. From what the code means, to how to fix the …
Are you having a check engine light and the code P0440 has shown up on the diagnostic tool? If that is the case, then you are at the right place because there will be a lot to cover on this topic where we will learn everything when it comes to this topic. Car Diagnostics The Problem Causes Symptoms Diagnosing Cost Conclusion F.A.Q Having a problem like this can be a really frustrating thing to deal with, namely because the car …
Got a P0017 code in your car? This code means there’s an issue with your engine’s crankshaft and camshaft. These two components are crucial for the smooth operation of your engine. They’re quite complex, but don’t worry, we’ll explain all you need to know about them in this article. From what they mean, the signs, and the repair costs. And believe us, you’ll want to address this issue before it becomes a more costly problem. Here’s our table of contents …
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