Wrenching With Kenny on MSN
No start problem caused by a sensor that tested good during diagnosis
Sometimes the most frustrating car problems come from parts that appear to be working perfectly. In this case, a no start issue was traced back to a sensor that tested good during diagnostics, showing ...
Gadget Review on MSN
The $30 fix most drivers don't know for a check engine light
OBD Auto Doctor app reads car diagnostic codes for $15 total cost versus $150+ dealer visits, turning check engine light panic into manageable information.
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