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Proper oil pressure is vital in order for your vehicle to perform at its best, so if the pressure is low, here are five causes and fixes to try.
Car Engine Oil Pump Market Research Report is a vital part of planning a business and organized way to bring together and document information about this industry, market, or potential customers.
Most of your car's engine oil hangs out in the sump. When you start the engine, the pump begins sucking oil up from the sump and routing it toward the oil filter.
So, from cooling system problems to low engine oil and faulty drive belts, let's dive in and explore five reasons your car's engine overheats.
An engine oil pump failure affecting some 139,700 Focus and EcoSport vehicles is the culprit.
Consumer Reports explains how to check your car's engine oil level and add oil, if needed.
Most engine oils have different numbers on their labels. Here is what those numbers mean and if you can use 0W-20 in place of 5W-30.
Ford's wet-belt oil pump may have caused early engine failures in the EcoSport, Focus, and Fiesta. The NHTSA is now exploring the issue.
If the pump isn’t spinning, the engine will experience a loss of oil pressure that can cause major damage. If the engine seizes, the car notably loses its power-operated brakes.
Warming up your gas car in the winter can hurt your engine's pistons and cylinders. It can also decrease your vehicle’s fuel efficiency and hurt the environment.