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DTC P0335 – How To Test a Honda Civic Crankshaft Position Sensor

The Honda Civic crankshaft position sensor is a part that's located under your timing assembly and mounted to the engine next to the crankshaft...

DTC P0106 – How To Change a Chevy Express MAP Sensor

Learning how to change a Chevy Express MAP Sensor is a vital part of addressing the OBDII trouble code P0106. This check engine light...

DTC P0336 – How To Test a Honda Civic Crankshaft Position Sensor

When you have problems or your Honda Civic crankshaft position sensor begins to fail, your Honda Civic could stop running. If your crankshaft position...

How To Test Your Honda Accord Cooling Fans

Problems with your Honda Accord overheating can often stem from your cooling fans not turning on. Knowing how to test your Honda Accord cooling...

DTC P0401 – How To Clean your Honda Accord EGR

The Exhaust Gas Recirculation system is a vital part of how your vehicle controls emissions, by recirculating some of the fuel and exhaust gases...

DTC P0336 – How To Test a Escalade Crank Position Sensor

Some of the most dangerous OBDII Diagnostic Trouble Codes you will ever see are crank position sensor related codes. Because your Cadillac PCM cannot...

How To Test Drive your ABS

The anti-lock brakes (ABS) are a part of your car that you rarely ever think about, but it's probably your car's most important feature. As...

DTC P0100 – How To Test a Nissan Frontier MAF

When the mass air flow (MAF) sensor in your 2.4 liter KA24DE Nissan Frontier fails, your check engine light will turn on. Attaching a...

How To Install a Acura Integra Emanage

The Emanage piggyback computer from Greddy is a decent computer that will allow you to adjust fuel trims by engine speed. This means that...

How To Wire a 2G MAF in a 1G

The first generation of DSM's included the Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon as well as the Plymouth Laser. These vehicles were quite a bit ahead...