
Range Anxiety: Is Driving With the Gas Light on Really That Bad?
Driving with the gas light on might not seem like a big deal, but doing so consistently may eventually cause serious problems.
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Driving with the gas light on might not seem like a big deal, but doing so consistently may eventually cause serious problems.
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If you have an older vehicle, you might have noticed how the cold affects carburetors in distinctly undesirable ways. Here’s why, and what to do about it.
A frozen fuel line can leave you stranded, so make sure to follow these tips to stay warm and moving this winter driving season.
You’ve probably seen the significant shelf space devoted to fuel additives. Here’s what they do.
The carburetor float needle, moved by the carburetor float, maintains the fuel level in the float chamber and controls fuel flow to the engine.
Engines are dirty. Everything about them involves an accumulation of dirt, grit, carbon, and gunk on every component. While that can be tolerated on the outside, it does not work so well on the inside of the engine…
Wondering how, why and when to refill your diesel exhaust fluid? We’ve got the answers.