It’s a classic post-oil-change moment: you pull out of the shop feeling responsible and adult, and then—two stoplights ...
Though necessary for your vehicle, engine fluids can become dangerous, especially when they get into and contaminate another fluid. When one kind of fluid mixes with another, it reduces the ...
Like all engines, the exhaust fumes from a diesel-fueled variety have their own distinctive smell. Usually, a healthy diesel engine will smell of burnt diesel fuel and nothing else. However, if you ...
You probably already know that your car relies on various different fluids to help it run smoothly. Two of the most well-known and recognizable of those fluids are engine oil and fuel, which, in many ...
Going out to your car and finding a leak can make you worry about making it out of the driveway, let alone to the nearest auto repair shop. Depending on the severity of the leak, you may need to tow ...
If you’ve ever caught a whiff of something “hot” inside your car and thought, “Eh, it’ll probably go away,” you’re not alone. But mechanics say one particular burning smell should flip your internal ...