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What Causes Car Batteries to Fail in Nigeria
Driving habits rather than battery defect are often the cause of battery failure in Nigeria. A German manufacturer of luxury cars reveals that of 400 car batteries returned under warranty, 200 are working well and have no problem. Low charge and acid stratification are the most common causes of the... -
Full Car Servicing in Nigeria
So many of us car owners in Nigeria always say we are going to service our cars. Servicing your car is more than just changing your oil and filter like we all do. To learn more about what exactly a car servicing entails Read on to find out more. Car... -
How to Read a PK Number On A Serpentine or Fan Belt
Most v-ribbed belts, commonly referred to as serpentine belts, contain two different part numbers. The first one, and the more recognizable one, is the manufacturer’s part number, which is referenced when ordering the part. The second, and lesser known one, is a global industry standard number that indicates the size... -
Federal Government plans to introduce a Vehicle Finance Scheme that will enable more Nigerians to own new cars
An-automobile-car-dealership-in-Lagos-Island The Federal Government says it intends to introduce a Vehicle Finance Scheme that will enable more Nigerians to own new cars. This plan was disclosed by the Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Jelani Aliyu, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria. ... -
SYMPTOMS OF A BAD OR FAILING GAS CAP
The gas cap, also known as the fuel filler cap, is a simple but important component that is found on the vast majority of road going cars and trucks. Their purpose is simple; to prevent dirt, debris, and dust from entering the gas tank, as well as providing a reliable seal. The cap also plays an important role in the operation of the vehicle’s evaporative emissions system, which is designed to capture and reuse fuel vapors from the gas tank that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere. Because the cap is frequently removed, every time fuel is added to the vehicle, it can wear out over time and will need to be replaced. Usually a bad or failing gas cap will produce a few symptoms that can alert the driver of a potential issue.
So here are the symptoms: