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  • August 18, 2022
    Should You Get an Alignment After Getting New Shocks and Struts?  The short answer is—it depends on the type of suspension your car has. If the tires are wearing evenly and there is no steering pull or wander, an alignment isn’t typically necessary. On some vehicles, the installation of new shocks and struts may affect your car’s wheel alignment.However, there are some instances whe...
  • March 18, 2026
    Car air conditioning, an indispensable ‘must-have’ for driving in the sweltering summer heat, provides us with a comfortable environment whilst on the road. If the compressor is the heart of the air-conditioning system, then the vehicle’s air-conditioning piping is its circulatory system, connecting the various air-conditioning components scattered throughout the vehicle to form a complete and eff...
  • March 31, 2026
    Turbocharging is a technology that uses the exhaust gases produced by an internal combustion engine to drive an air compressor. The primary function of turbocharging in cars is to increase the volume of air entering the engine, thereby boosting engine power and torque and making the vehicle more responsive. However, following turbocharging, both the pressure and temperature within the engine rise ...
  • April 10, 2026
    Automotive air conditioning refrigerant hoses are the core flexible fluid-transfer components within the vehicle’s air conditioning refrigeration circuit. Specifically, they refer to specialised hose assemblies manufactured using a multi-layer composite structure, designed to transfer refrigerant and associated refrigeration oil in a sealed manner between key components of the vehicle’s air condit...
  • April 28, 2026
    With the rapid development of the automotive industry, automotive air-conditioning systems have significantly enhanced driving and passenger comfort, and there is growing emphasis on their functional requirements and technological innovation. The performance of the air-conditioning system relies on the connections within the piping system, such as high-pressure and low-pressure lines; consequently...
  • May 11, 2026
    Summer is just around the corner. As we all know, a good car air-conditioning system can cool the car down quickly and ensure a comfortable drive, but we often don’t really know how to use the air-con properly or how to maintain and look after the system. We often find ourselves in this situation: when we switch on the car’s air conditioning in sweltering, blazing heat, we discover that the system...
  • May 18, 2026
    The EU’s stringent carbon emission regulations are driving the acceleration of electrification, yet Europe faces a severe shortage of domestic production capacity for batteries, electric drive systems and smart components, coupled with slow technological advancement and a reliance on external supplies. In 2024, China’s exports of automotive components totalled US$93.43 billion, with Europe represe...
  • June 08, 2026
    As the spring mount at the top of the shock absorber assembly, the top mount absorbs more than a quarter of the vehicle’s weight in impact forces when driving on uneven roads, playing an indispensable role. Today, let’s take a closer look at it! The function of the top layer The shock absorber top mount is made of rubber and serves to cushion and dampen vibrations. When the spring is fully compres...
  • June 16, 2026
    Why can’t you hear the sound of metal scraping against metal when a car is driving on a bumpy road? Why do we often say that a car feels ‘soft’ or ‘stiff’? How is this achieved through suspension tuning? That’s right—it’s all down to the car’s bushings! Durable Car Bushings serve to absorb shocks, reduce friction, extend the life of components and enhance comfort. Who would have thought such a sma...
  • June 23, 2026
    As a key component of a car’s chassis, the shock absorber serves to dampen the vibrations caused by the spring rebounding after absorbing shocks and to absorb the energy from road impacts. However, as friction between the components leads to rapid wear and tear, this is where its trusty companion, the ‘top rubber’, comes into its own. The high-quality top mount, acting as the spring seat at the to...
  • June 29, 2026
    Nowadays, many car models feature badges such as ‘1.8T’ or ‘2.0T’ on the rear; the ‘T’ here indicates that the vehicle is fitted with a turbocharged engine. Fig. 1 A turbocharger (Fig. 1) utilises the exhaust gases from the engine to drive the turbine (located within the exhaust manifold); the turbine, in turn, drives the coaxial impeller situated within the intake manifold. The impeller compresse...
  • July 13, 2026
    1. The power steering feels heavy or lacks assistance Symptoms: Heavy steering, with brief loss of hydraulic power assistance Causes of fault: ① Loose V-belt on the oil pump ② Oil level in the reservoir too low ③ Insufficient oil pump pressure ④ Pressure control valve sticking ⑤ Excessive external leakage ⑥ Excessive internal leakage ⑦ Steering shaft bushing too tight ⑧ Front suspension deformatio...
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