Engines have evolved dramatically over the years, so there are elements that were not present before and which are part of the mechanics that allow the block to function efficiently and without ...
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P0118 engine code explained: Causes, symptoms, and fixes for coolant temperature sensor issues
The P0118 code means that the engine control module (ECM) has detected a voltage signal that’s too high from the engine ...
In the first installment of this series, "Calculating a practical hotspot safety margin", we discussed how two-parameter thermal models assume that the entire motor, including windings, exhibits one ...
A new, highly-accurate temperature sensor could save manufacturers millions in maintenance costs, lower fuel consumption, and prolong the lifespan of jet engines, nuclear reactors and other types of ...
So your car’s temperature gauge is acting up, or not working at all, and you want to fix it? Good for you. Your car’s engine temperature is vital to its operation, and a properly-operating gauge is a ...
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How the thermostat regulates engine temperature
Engineers design modern engines to run in a narrow temperature window where power, efficiency, and emissions all line up. The ...
Institute of Railway and Urban Rail Transit, Tongji University, Shanghai, China This study describes a method for preparing thermocouple sensor based on NiCr/NiSi thin films. Using magnetron ...
My 2007 Audi A5 3.0 TDI Quattro has started running cool. I have owned the car from new and up to last autumn (2013), the temperature gauge used to get up to 90c and stay there, now it registers ...
Q: My 1999 Pontiac Sunfire coupe is doing something something I can't easily explain. The car has 240,000 km on it and it has the stock engine, although I think I bought it with a K filter charger.
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