How to fix the P0013 Code

Search with Google Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0013 stands for “Exhaust “B” Camshaft Position Actuator Circuit/Open (Bank 1). It’s a generic OBD-II code that relates to the variable valve timing (VVT) also known as variable camshaft timing components. It’s not a very common problem but still happens amongst vehicles. As a vehicle owner, it is […]

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How to Fix P0016 Code

Search with Google In order for the engine to run smoothly and efficiently, it has to know the exact rotations of the camshaft and crankshaft. Your engine monitors these rotations by using the crankshaft position sensor (CKP) and camshaft position sensor (CMP). If your Engine Control Module (ECM) detects that the bank 1 intake camshaft

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How to Fix P0017 Code

Search with Google The engine check light signal in most cases doesn’t signify anything good. It shows you have an engine problem that needs checking out, and that can be very unnerving when you’re already having a nice ride around the city. There are factors that can cause your engine check light to come on.

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Will Bad O2 Sensor Cause Misfire?

Search with Google The oxygen sensor plays quite an important role in the whole engine system. Although it’s pretty tiny in size and is located at the external(exhaust) system. But it has some important role to play on the overall performance of the engine. Now the question under our concern at this moment is: Will

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Can I use 5w40 instead of 5w30

Search with Google If you’ve ever found yourself standing in an auto parts store, staring at shelves full of motor oils, you may have wondered about the differences between various viscosities and whether you can interchange them. One common question that arises is, “Can I use 5W40 instead of 5W30?” Now, we will explore the

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