Why Won’t Your Engine Start?

Posted by admin on June 14th, 2008 — Posted in Road Busters

Somehow, your engine just would not start. You are stumped and you surely would not know what to do now. Well, there are a couple of things that could be the cause why your engine would not start when you try to turn it on.

Usually, when you start a car, you would hear a cranking sound. If you do not hear the sound, it actually means that your starter is not working. The thing to do would be to actually check what might be wrong with your starter. It could be your starter per se or it could even be parts of it like the starter wires, or relay. Or maybe, the battery is dead. You can also check the battery terminals to see if they are already corroded or just loose.

The “check engine” light should also be turned on when you start your car. You see, it actually indicates that the engine computer is powered. Now if you do not see the light come on, it means that the power has not yet reached the engine computer. There might be broken wires or faulty communication.

Once the ignition is turned on, you would actually hear a buzzing sound on the fuel pump which actually emanates from the gas tank area. This happens because when the ignition switch is turned on, the engine computer runs a fuel pump for a couple of second so as to pump initial gas pressure. If there is no buzzing sound, there might be something wrong with the fuel pump itself or it may be something with the electrical circuit. You should not try and check this yourself. Have a professional take a look at your vehicle.

If you left your vehicle lights on overnight, the battery becomes discharged. And we all know that a discharged battery is one of the most common and most probably reasons why a vehicle would not start. If this happens to you, what you would hear is a clicking noise when you try to attempt to start your car. To check if your battery is discharged, you should turn the ignition on while the engine is off. Then, switch your windshield wipers on. If the wipers move slower than the usual, the battery is probably discharged.

Kimberly Meyer is an expert when it comes to automotive issues. She is the manager of her own car parts manufacturing company. This 33 year-old maiden is also a talented writer.

Making Rounds With the Ford Courier

Posted by admin on June 1st, 2008 — Posted in Road Busters

What is a courier? Definition for this word says that a courier is a person or a company that holds the responsibility of delivering packages, and mail. This job is done between offices usually and is much quicker compared to regular mail. For large areas like cities, couriers often utilize bicycles or motorbikes however at present, trucks and aircrafts are used.

With this kind of definition, one could find that indeed, a courier has also been making the rounds in the auto world. Of course this courier has been roaming the streets and roads not to deliver packages and mail but actually delivers cargo and passengers with superb comfort. Going back to the history of automobiles, one would be able to find that there have been a couple of distinct Ford vehicle lines that were known as the Ford Courier.

The American utility van was called the Ford Courier. This lived in the 1950s and the entire line was halted come the year 1957. It held a six cylinder or eight cylinder engine. It was a panel van that was based on a sedan that time. From the year 1991 up until 2002, the European van was also called the same. In Brazil, the pick up there was also called the Ford Courier and this pick up has been doing its responsibilities since 1998 up to the present. From 1972 up until 1983, there was another American pick up that held the same name. This pick up was also the same one that has been doing its chores in Australia and in New Zealand. The Ford Courier in these areas has lived for so long. In fact, it started in 1972 and is continuing up until the present.

When people speak of the Ford Courier, they are mostly to describe the vehicle as a very versatile one for it can actually do various things and various activities that its owner indulges and engages in. Be it for normal driving or even for off road challenges, the Ford Courier meets all these very well because of its power, performance and comfort.

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Jason Moore, a 35 year old freelance writer from Austin, Texas. He also works as a marketing analyst for an established auto parts store in the country.

Floor Mats and Liners for Your Vehicle

Posted by admin on April 26th, 2008 — Posted in Road Busters

Your Ford F Series, Toyota Tundra, Dodge Ram, or GMC 1500 pick up truck gets the job done when it comes to moving people and your stuff. Likely, your truck’s cargo bed is utilized frequently as you use it to transport wood, gravel, household items, or even food items. To protect your cargo bed and the truck’s interior from mistreatment, custom made liners and floor mats offer extraordinary protection for your vehicle that no stock product can possibly equal. Let’s examine some important features that custom made liners and floor mats have to offer.

Custom made liners offer the best protection for your pick up truck or SUV because they feature the following characteristics:

Each liner is custom made to the specific specifications of your truck’s cargo area.

Liners are made from rigorous polyethylene material to stay supple in intense weather conditions: from the heat of summer to the worst of winter’s extreme chill.

Liners resist snow, ice, hail, sleet, rain, mud, dirt, gas, oil, and battery acid.

Liners include molded-in tread pattern cargo grips to lessen the movement of your passengers, pets, and other stuff.

Are available in three important colors: gray, black, and tan to match mostly any vehicle.

Likewise, custom made floor mats offer the following significant features:

Are constructed with the toughest rubber to endure abusive foot traffic.

Warranted to not crack or break; compare that with one year limited warranties from off the shelf competitors.

Contrasting to clumsy fitting off the shelf models, custom floor mats offer an exact fit. No dangerous folding or slipping while operating your car!

Withstand snow, ice, hail, sleet, rain, mud, dirt, gas, oil, and battery acid.

To purchase a cargo liner or floor mats through an online wholesaler, you can get the finest service, the lowest prices, and the best selection especially if the following is offered to you:

A toll free number; competitive prices; online ordering with assistance, if needed; free and quick shipping and handling.

Besides serving full sized truck and SUV offerings, custom liners and floor mats can be made for a wide range of other vehicles, all the way from the compact Kia Sorento to a Land Rover and beyond. Protect your vehicle today and order the mats and liners that are right for you.

Copyright 2006 - Matt Keegan is a freelance writer covering all of the important automotive makes as well as industry news. You can keep your Ram, F-150, Tacoma, Sorento, Land Rover or other fine vehicle looking great by shopping the Discount Auto Accessories superstore for high quality automotive accessories.

The Bimmer’s Bavaria

Posted by admin on April 18th, 2008 — Posted in Road Busters

If the Ford Motor Company is the big corporate umbrella which gives shelter to the Buick, Pontiac, and Cadillac among others, then it could be said that BMW AG works the same way for the BMW MINI, and for the Rolls-Royce brands. The Rover also used to be a part of this big mother ship. BMW AG is actually an abbreviation for “Baverische Motoren Werke AG”. This is German for “Bavarian Motor Works”. This company not only manufactures vehicles and cars but also motorcycles as well. The main competitors and competition for this vehicle brand include the Acura, the Alfa Romeo, the Audi, the Cadillac, the Infiniti, the Jaguar, the Lexus, and the Mercedes Benz.

When it comes to pronouncing the acronym of this company, in its motherland, it is pronounced as “bay emm vay”. However, travel to North American and other regions like Jamaica, the brand is referred to as “bimmers”. Try to refer to BMW motorcycles and the slang for that would be “beamer” or “beemer”. In Greece, the acronym is referred to as “Beba”, in Arab countries it is “BM”, and in Serbia they say “Bembara”. In the English language, BMW AG has a tagline that states, “The Ultimate Driving Machine” and “Sheer Driving Pleasure”. The original slogan, though, for this which is in German is “Freude am Fahren” which when translated to English literally means “Joy in Driving”.

One of these bimmers is the BMW Bavaria. People who have looked deeper into its lifetime has exclaimed that it is perhaps one of the most misunderstood cars of the whole line up of BMW. It is just known as just a relative of the E9 coupe, and has four doors and that would be it. What most people do not recognize is that this vehicle even has the very same drivetrain with the aforementioned BMW E9 coupe. Their drivetrains hold six cylinders and are actually one of the smoothest in the whole business. Aside from that, this vehicle is one of the most stylish vehicles ever created by the BMW line. If a person has the ability to catch one of these today, it would be considered a great bargain. It has a subtle style and a boundless beauty. This vehicle makes every other vehicle in the market at present look generic and ordinary.

The BMW Bavaria was a part of the BMW E3 line. This vehicle was the first among its line that held a 3 liter engine. In essence, it was a machine with 2800 cc which had somewhat become a trend during that time among BMW vehicles. However, the difference was that the BMW Bavaria came without the leather upholstery, without the power equipment and without the funky Nivomat self-leveling suspension. Of course, the price did not remain to be the very same as that of the E3s. The price of this vehicle was noticeably lower.

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