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Hyundai Stop/Start System Problems

Tomorrow's Technician

The Hyundai Idle Stop and Go (ISG) function is the automakers start/stop system that found its way onto some 2012 models. ISG automatically switches off the engine when the car is at a standstill and starts it again as soon as the brake pedal is released. A lot has to happen for the engine to utilize ISG.

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BMW Recalls 720,000 Vehicles for Short Circuit Issue That May Cause a Thermal Event

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BMW of North America has issued a recall encompassing a whopping 720,796 vehicles produced for the 2012 through 2016 model years. The subject cars and sport utilities feature an improperly sealed electrical connector on the water pump.

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Autoflow’s Marketing Module Features Prove to be a Game Changer for Freeman’s Car Stereo

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The Autoflow calendar has every scheduling feature we need and more to stay organized and on task,” explains Erin Costello, Director of Marketing at Freeman’s Car Stereo. To learn more about the success story of Freeman’s Car Stereo, a family owned business since 1979, visit [link]. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Autoflow.

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Best Upgrades for the Gen 2 4.0t [EA825]

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Audi’s 4-liter twin-turbo v8 has been in production since 2012. We’re going to go over the current (2023) best modifications for the EA825 platform, so you have an idea of what you can expect to get out of your car when you are ready to start modifying it. What Cars Use the EA825? The S6 and S7 no longer utilize the 4.0t.

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Best Upgrades for the First Gen Audi 4.0t (S6, S7, RS7, A8, S8)

Alex's Autohaus

In 2012, Audi revealed the EA824, a four-liter twin-turbo V8 that has been used in the flagship A8, as well as the S6, S7, and RS7. Older cars featuring this engine are becoming very affordable. To push the car further, they need to be replaced with bigger ones. This guide will be split into two parts.

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Common Issues on the Range Rover Evoque (First Generation)

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When the Range Rover Evoque came on the market in 2012, it quickly gained popularity for its stylish design, compact size, and luxurious features. While these issues may look extensive, the first-generation Range Rover Evoque remains a popular choice for those wanting luxury and utility in a stylish package.

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BMW X3 Common Problems

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Throughout its over 20-year run, the X3 has combined the utility and convenience of a small SUV with the prestige, performance, and driving characteristics BMW has built its name around. Given the age of these cars, it’s likely the ignition coils have been replaced by more reliable units, but failures are still possible.