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1998 Jaguar XJR Cooling Fan Conversion

Meister Werks European & Import

One of the customer’s radiator cooling fans stopped working and the engine started to overheat. I wired and loomed that electrical connector to the fan harness. 1998 Jaguar XJR Cooling Fan Conversion The other day we started on a 3d printing project for a customer’s 1998 Jaguar XJR Cooling Fan Conversion.

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Navigating France’s Low Emission Zones: Essential Tips for Drivers

Auto Service World

The Crit’Air Sticker System Explained The Crit’Air system uses color-coded stickers to classify vehicles based on their environmental impact: Crit’Air Green: Crit’Air Green classification includes vehicles that run solely on electricity or hydrogen fuel.

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What Coolant Does My Car Need? (+Why Not to Go By Color)

RepairSmith

Or maybe the engine temperatures have been higher than usual, and you think a coolant flush is needed. This Article Contains What Does Engine Coolant Do? What Are the Types of Engine Coolants? What Does Engine Coolant Do? By the way, even electric vehicles use coolant, but to cool the battery, not the car engine.

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Frequently Encountered Toyota Prius Issues

Auto Alternative

The Toyota Prius lineup offers various hybrid options, including the Prius Prime, a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). However, more severe cases have necessitated engine replacements. This problem spans a broader range of models, commencing with the 2001 model and extending through the 2015 model.

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Advancing Active Suspensions

Brake & Front End

In 2001, BMW introduced active anti-sway bars made by ZF on the 7 Series. The Toyota system is different because it uses electric motors instead of hydraulics. The system uses an electric motor to disengage the bar. The BMW and Toyota systems were limited because of 12-volt electric motors and pumps.

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A global skills shortage that could see some of the most iconic vehicles in history lost

Lyons Garages

This is even more shocking (heh, puns) when you realise that very soon most cars being serviced will be all-electric. It will be for sale soon, so if you’re interested in a 2001 Boxster (priest’s car, nobody ever sat in the back, non-smoker, etc) get in touch! Is the drive there… did you see what I did there?)

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