Fuel gauges are fairly simple mechanisms. They point to “E” when the tank is nearly empty and “F” when it’s full. At least, until it doesn’t. Then you’re left in the dark, guessing how many miles you ...
Mustang Monthly contributor and former staffer Jim smart produced an excellent article on gauges in the May 2010 issue and we felt it was time to pdate Jim's work into the Fox Mustang era with this ...
You don't have to be Mr. Goodwrench to know that your car won't run without a steady supply of fuel, whether it runs on gasoline or diesel fuel. Less than three months ago, Honda recalled more than ...
See if this sounds familiar—the gas gauge on your hot rod reads full seemingly forever then the needle suddenly plummets to E, usually after you've gone a few miles past an offramp to a convenient gas ...
As far as routine auto maintenance goes, it's common knowledge that changing your oil, rotating your tires, and replacing filters can not only lengthen the life of your engine but also help increase ...
The instrument panels in many of the cars produced today don't contain a wide variety of gauges. The ones used to monitor a car's operating systems have largely been replaced by warning lights that ...
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