After an accident, you might look at your old car and wish that you could turn back the clock. That carefully restored side panel might be in shambles, or your entire interior might be damaged from the airbag deployment. Fortunately, my website might be able to teach you how to get your car back. I have been restoring cars for a living for the past thirty years, and I know what you need to do to make things right. From buffing out scratches to replacing stock parts, I can show you what you need to do. Read these articles to learn more!
One of the things that drivers dread seeing is that ominous service engine soon light turning on while they are driving. It is definitely not something you should ignore, as avoiding the problem could lead to an unforeseen issue. Here are 4 reasons why the light could have turned on.
A Failing Oxygen Sensor
You car's oxygen sensor is what measures how much unburned oxygen is in your exhaust system. An oxygen sensor that is not working properly will cause your car to use much more fuel than it needs to. [Read More]