Friday, June 25, 2010

How to Install Central Lock System

How to Install Central Lock System
The function of Central Lock System is to lock the car door which is focused on one step. By instal it, just lock the door from one door, the others will be locked, as well as unlocking the door. Development of the functions of Central Lock System is combined with a remote control for locking the door from the remote controller, or often called keyless Entry.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The First Car Buying Tips


Having a new car is the dream of every person, when it comes time to buy a first car when age was enough to get a driver license, there arises a new problem. What cars should be bought? Young childrens are usually want a a speed car or have a cool type, but the parents want a safe car with a cheaper price. So the most ideal car for young children? Of course, a safe car to be priority number one, other than an economy car worth considering because the price of fuel becoming more expensive.

Monday, June 7, 2010

You Must Flush a Car Radiator


Your car's radiator is the cornerstone of its cooling system. If it failed to do its job, your engine would quickly overheat and sustain damage. Coolant moves through your engine and absorbs the intense heat produced by the assembly. If flows through a network of hoses into your radiator. Within this component, it flows through a series of small tubes, which are equipped with fins. These fins allows heat to dissipate as air is blown across the component's surface. With the heat removed, the coolant flows back to your engine to repeat the process.

A Little Car Trouble can Make Big Problem

One of the worst mistakes you can make is to ignore signs of potential car problems. For example, a "check engine" light means something may be wrong with your engine. Small automotive problems typically worsen with time. If you neglect to address them, you might be saddled with a large repair bill down the road. The same is true for a misfire, white smoke billowing from your tailpipe, and a grinding noise coming from your brakes. These issues will not resolve themselves on their own.
Below, we'll take a look at several "minor" car problems that millions of drivers ignore each day. I'll describe them and explain the issues that can develop as a result.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Improving Car`s Steering Response

Your ability to steer your car is influenced by its alignment. If your wheels are misaligned, you may find yourself struggling to keep your vehicle straight or turn corners. You'll also notice your treads wearing prematurely.
There are several factors that play a role in your car's alignment, including caster, camber, and toe. Hitting a speed bump or pothole can throw any of them out of balance. In this article, we'll take a look at how each of these elements affect your vehicle's steering response and the wear of your tires.

Why Your Car Tires are Wearing

Worn tires can affect your car's fuel efficiency and steering response. They can even introduce safety issues. That's the reason it is critical that you ensure they're in good condition. Otherwise, you might place yourself, your passengers, and other drivers and pedestrians at risk.
There are several factors that can contribute to prematurely worn treads. Each one causes a slightly different type of wearing that should be distinguishable by sight. In this article, we'll take a closer look at identifying the problem. I'll also describe some of the most common reasons tires wear down ahead of schedule.

Way to Checking All Car Fluids

Your car can survive and operate efficiently for years as long as it has access to certain fluids. For example, your engine requires oil; your radiator needs coolant (or antifreeze); your transmission and brake system also need their respective fluids. If these systems are starved, they will eventually fail to perform. Your engine and transmission, in particular, will sustain expensive damage.
Unfortunately, millions of drivers fail to check their fluid levels on a regular basis, even though doing so is simple and requires very little time. In this article, we'll provide a blueprint you can use to check the levels and ensure your car's major systems are in good health.