Your oxygen sensors control the amount of oxygen that goes into your engine. The oxygen sensor is a really important component that helps to control your engine's performance. Luckily, your vehicle will provide you with signs that your oxygen sensor is not working properly.
1. Rough Engine Sound
First, when the oxygen sensor isn't working properly, it isn't sending the right amount of oxygen to your engine, which means your engine is not getting what it needs to run efficiently.
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When summer hits, so many people are planning to jump in their vehicles to hit the open road. Truck campers provide plenty of options and versatility for you if you are thinking about getting the most out of your road trip. These campers combine that versatility and experience that you get with a motor home without you having to make as big of an investment. In this piece, you will get to know more about truck campers, how they are helpful, and what you should know about buying one.
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When your vehicle hits a bump, your tires, shocks, and struts are supposed to take the brunt of the force. You shouldn't feel that much when riding inside your vehicle, although if there are things wrong with your car, you may be thrown all over the place and bounce around. You may also hear rattling and other sounds as well. If you are hearing noises when you hit a bump, or you notice your vehicle is not a smooth ride as it once was, there could be a few different issues.
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Vehicle repossession is a big deal and can significantly affect you, especially if you are at risk of losing the only vehicle you own. Repossession towing and recovery is serious business, and the agents coming for your car will use whatever means possible to get it. Still, there are some things you can do to make the situation better.
Stopping The Repo Man
If you are in default on your car loan and the lender has placed the car in repossession status, the best thing you can do is call the lender and discuss your options with them.
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Your transmission is vital to the operation of your vehicle; it can also be expensive to replace if it breaks down. That is why it is essential to understand what you can do to avoid a potential transmission breakdown.
1. Check Your Transmission Fluid
You are going to want to check your transmission fluid. This includes the fluid level, color, and smell every time you change the oil. Every other year, you should flush the transmission fluid in your vehicle.
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