Taking Care Of The Exhaust System Under Your Car
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29 November 2022
Auto service and maintenance often focus on things like oil changes and tire rotations, but there are things you can do to take care of the parts under your car. Muffler maintenance is not something a lot of people consider, but there are some things you can do to extend the life of the muffler and exhaust system on your vehicle.
Muffler Maintenance And Care
The exhaust system and muffler spend their entire life under the car or truck, exposed to the weather, road salt, small rocks, and debris on the road surface.
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How To Successfully Manage A Large Auto Parts Inventory
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13 June 2022
If your company has a lot of auto parts in stock, it's important to develop a system for managing this inventory. Then you can keep better track of parts over the years. Here are several inventory management tactics to implement as soon as you can for a lot of auto parts.
Always Keep Parts in Stock
Regardless of what type of auto parts you keep in a warehouse or around a repair shop, you want to always keep them in stock.
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How to Identify a Broken Fuel Pump
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7 February 2022
Out of all your vehicle's fuel injection system parts, the fuel pump is one of the most crucial. This part has the job of transferring fuel into the fuel tank injectors, which then transfer fuel to the engine for the combustion process. Here are some ways to identify a broken fuel pump.
Service Engine Soon Light
There are a few error codes related to a broken fuel pump that can identify a potential problem.
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Things You Need To Know When Buying Used Parts For Your Vehicle
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22 September 2021
If you need to replace a part on your car or truck then used car parts can be a good option. In some situations, the part you need is hard to find, is no longer in production, or is expensive when purchased new, so finding the part used but in good shape can help.
Salvage Yard Parts
If you are looking for good, used car parts, the best place to start is at the local auto recycler or salvage yard.
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