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Oil contamination is a major problem for air conditioning systems, so how should the condition of the oil/refrigerant mixture be assessed?
When it comes to wiper blades, they’re an overlooked yet essential feature on cars. Wiper blade replacement can also be delayed, and common signs of worn wiper blades can be missed too. Product Life Cycle manager, Olga Vereshchagina, aims to answer some of the most asked questions online about DENSO Wiper Blades.
Every car is made to meet the environmental regulations of the country it is registered in. Often, older cars meet older regulations, and they are therefore less environmentally friendly than the cars we make now. Improved maintenance parts like spark plugs can be part of the solution to this, since these parts are a key factor in the output of a car engine. When it comes to spark plugs and emissions, two factors play a big role. The first is ensuring a clean, bright spark for good combustion – which means the part may need to be replaced more often, which can be done by a technician as part of a regular maintenance routine. The second factor is fitting older vehicles with new parts containing state-of-the-art technology. This technology can be found in the TT spark plug range supplied by DENSO.
Especially when working with mechanical ignition systems, it’s crucial to understand ignition coil charge-up and dwell time. This guide will give you everything you need to know about how charge-up works for different ignition systems and engine speeds – and how common ignition problems can arise.
All ignition systems for modern petrol engines use ignition coils for the same basic function: to create the high voltage required to produce a spark at the spark plug. Aftermarket professionals will be familiar with their purpose and basic attributes – but they may not know about the in-depth scientific principles they rely on. Here, we explain how electromagnetism is at the heart of an ignition coil’s essential role…