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As snow, ice, or salt grime gathers on cars in winter, many of the sensors that are key to the operation of advanced safety systems can become blocked and shut down—right when you may need them most.
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. As snow, ice, or salt grime gathers on cars this winter, many of the sensors that are key to the operation of advanced ...
Problems with catalytic converters are one of the most common causes of check engine lights, but they’re extremely exp ...
Why Replace A Faulty Oxygen Sensor? A faulty sensor cannot transmit accurate data to the car's computer, causing the engine to run unbalanced. An unbalanced engine either burns fuel with too much or ...
Winter driving can make your car filthy. All that mud, snow, salt, and ice can also be dangerous, especially if your car is newer. That's because those advanced safety systems rely on clean sensors to ...
News Six Car Safety Sensors To Clean This Winter Winter driving can make your car filthy with dirt, salt, snow, and ice -- And it can be dangerous. If you have a newer car, Consumer Reports says ...
If you drive a relatively new car, there are usually a few sensors and cameras in place to help keep you safe. Here are the six major sensors on your car you should look for and keep clean of snow, ...
We've all experienced a check engine light coming on, knowing that unless it's taken care of immediately, it'll be a nagging long-term problem in the back of our minds. It's one of the most important ...
Your engine needs a steady stream of clean air to function properly, and it's the job of the mass air flow (MAF) sensor to measure and regulate the amount of clean air entering the intake. The engine ...