The Japanese Honda Civic debuted in 1972 with the sedan and hatchback models. Although this Japanese car has evolved, owners still consider it one of the longest-lasting vehicles. Honda Civic offers an entry-level solution to just about anyone who’s looking for a compact car for their everyday commute. Now at its 11th generation, the newer Civic
Tag: Troubleshooting
Putting your car into gear is the next natural thing to do after turning it on – unless you have no intention of going anywhere. What happens if you can’t shift it into gear? This is a crippling problem that car owners might encounter at a point. We will look at it in detail depending
Seatbelts have an important job of keeping you in your seats – in case of an accident. This prevents you from rolling all over the car or flying out through the windshield. To achieve this and remain comfortable under normal movement, they have a tensioner that locks them instantly as soon as they detect sudden
Any light flashing on your dashboard is annoying. While they might be a nuisance, they always mean something. The best way your car’s ECU has to tell you something is wrong in the system. Today, we will step away from the notorious check engine light and talk about a more rare light – the airbag
A drive shaft is a cylindrical shaft that shuttles RPM and torque from your gearbox to the rear wheel differential (or a transfer case). The drive shaft rotates at the same RPM as the transmission’s output shaft. Driveshafts are common in rear-wheel drive vehicles or four-wheel drive trucks with a transfer case. All front-wheel drive
The Honda Odyssey is a dependable family car renown for its electric sliding doors. The Honda Odyssey sliding doors are always convenient when they work well. However, when they start developing opening and closing issues, one might wish for regular car doors. Both manual and electric sliding doors develop similar problems, but the electric mechanism
A sunroof is a fantastic and luxurious addition to any car. It makes the interior airy and lets in more light giving you the illusion of a bigger cabin. However, even though they are fun, most have an opening mechanism that might go wrong somewhere down the line – especially if it’s electric. If you
Car windows don’t like severe temperature differentials. This comes to an element when the outside is very cold, and your body, plus the air conditioning, keeps the interior warm and moist. The temperature differential makes the moisture in the cabin air condense on the windows upon contact (since the glass is colder than the interior).
We are used to some things just working. A simple move like opening the car’s front door or the liftgate never seems like something that should go wrong – well, at least if you have the key. It’s been so very long since your trunk and doors are mechanical with electric locks. It’s almost impossible
Cars have come very far from the days of carburetors. Nowadays, they use sensors and electronic circuits to ensure perfect air to fuel ratios. The result is more efficient combustion that gives you a cleaner and more powerful engine. One of the most important components in a modern petrol/gasoline engine intake system is the throttle