Fuel temperature sensor: function and failure symptoms

A fuel temperature sensor is a critical vehicle’s fuel system component that measures the temperature of the fuel and sends this data to the electronic control module (ECM). The sensor is typically located in the fuel rail or fuel line and consists of a resistance temperature detector (RTD) that changes its resistance based on the fuel’s temperature. The ECM uses this information to adjust the fuel-to-air ratio, timing, and other engine parameters to optimize performance and fuel efficiency.

Radial vs Cross Ply Tyres: What’s The Difference?

This guide will explain the different structures of these two types of tyres and the pros and cons of each to help you make more informed decisions when choosing your tyres. The internal structure of a tyre can affect every aspect of its performance, such as its traction and wear-resistance.

TOP 5 mistakes when replacing shock absorbers

While there can be various reasons for noise from shock absorbers, the most common cause is incorrect installation. For example, the mounting kit washers may have been installed in the incorrect order, an old mounting kit may have been reused with the new shock absorber, or the top nut of the shock absorber may have been over- or under-tightened.