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What’s Up With That Check Engine Light Reader? Can I trust it? Should I go to Autozone?

Girls Auto Clinic

Lately, I’ve been getting questions from our #sheCANic community and friends wondering if they should buy a device to read the codes set off by the dreaded check engine light. There is so much confusion about the check engine or malfunction indicator light (MIL) that many drivers don’t understand why it is there and how it works.

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Crankshaft Sensor Replacement Cost: What You Need to Know

RepairSmith

Additionally, some vehicles have the crankshaft position sensor in hard-to-reach areas, such as behind the engine or near the transmission, which can increase labor costs. OEM vs aftermarket parts: Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts are usually more expensive than their aftermarket alternatives but offer better quality.

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What is the Knock Sensor Replacement Cost + Is it Worth?

RepairSmith

This unassuming little device detects abnormal vibrations in your engine, helping prevent any damaging knocking sound that can lead to severe performance issues. However, like any car part, the knock sensor can wear out over time, leading to the question: how much will it cost to replace it?