The fuel tank pressure sensor is part of the fuel pump assembly and is mounted on top of the tank or inside the tank. It’s part of the evaporative emissions system (commonly referred to as “EVAP”) and ...
Gasoline fumes contain a variety of hydrocarbons that constantly evaporate from the engine and fuel tank into the atmosphere. If the fuel is in the atmosphere, it can cause pollution, even if the ...
Fuel tanks don’t fail often, but when they do, repairs can be expensive and potentially dangerous. Damage can happen from collisions, water intrusion, poor manufacturing or even leaving a car unused ...
Make repair costs easier to manage with extended car warranty coverage When it comes to owning a car, there’s no shortage of bumps in the road. Why is your vehicle making that noise? It could be one ...
Some GM vehicle owners may be tempted to overfill their vehicle fuel tank beyond the automatic shutoff point. However, doing so could result in several engine performance issues and fuel system issues ...
Fuel surge tanks have been around for quite some time but still, many enthusiasts don’t know what they do or why they might need one. For the most part, surge tanks are used to ensure a constant ...
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensors monitor the air pressure in a vehicle's tires and alert the driver when the pressure drops below a certain level. They are designed to increase road ...
I own a 1991 Corvette that’s developed an unusual problem: It will not start when cold unless I squirt ether starting fluid into the intake manifold, at which point it starts immediately. Once started ...