Engine temperature control depends on a constant flow of coolant through very hot metal parts. When that circulation falters, heat builds quickly and can destroy an engine in minutes. I see the water ...
As we begin the last article in this series on the basics of the internal combustion engine, let's stop to review what we've covered during the last five articles. We began last May by detailIing the ...
Engine temperatures climb fast whenever you drive, idle in traffic, or run the air conditioning, and your cooling fan quietly ...
Since its U.S. release in 2000, the Toyota Prius has been the subject of both mockery and admiration. While some deride the hybrid for its inconspicuous look and lack of traditional power, others ...
Cars with internal combustion engines — as opposed to electric vehicles, which still depend on a few fluids themselves — require various fluids to keep everything running smoothly. If you've been ...