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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Kingdemu: 11:30am On Jan 08, 2021
nurey:


The sensor you unplugged is not your issue. Normally I would start by scanning the vehicle and fixing whatever error generated.

For the sluggish movement and start issue I am suspecting your throttle body might be dirty or clogged. Clean it and dust the engine air filter. Next the fuel pump might be the wrong type and or the fuel pump filter is blocked, you should have changed the complete fuel pump assembly.

The CVT too would cause sluggish acceleration but issues with transmission should easily be known as tachometer would rise without commensurate movement and change to hear.

But above all better to scan car first to avoid trail and error
Hi bro. Happy new year. Where have you been?
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by nurey(m): 1:38pm On Jan 08, 2021
Kingdemu:
Hi bro. Happy new year. Where have you been?

Happy new year bro. I have been around but more silent than b4. I have more work now than b4
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Tunesh(m): 7:02pm On Jan 08, 2021
GAZZUZZ:


Scan TPMS

Scan airbag

Scan drivetrain.


THANKS BOSS.

ANY IDEA OF WHERE I CAN SCAN AROUND IKEJA , IYANA IPAJA AXIS..


THANKS, GOD BLESS
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by mrjojo: 4:53am On Jan 09, 2021
What is the best oil for a Toyota matrix please
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 7:04am On Jan 09, 2021
mrjojo:
What is the best oil for a Toyota matrix please

what have you been using?
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by mrjojo: 9:28am On Jan 09, 2021
GAZZUZZ:


what have you been using?
Just cleared it
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Ekakamba: 11:02am On Jan 09, 2021
@radautoworks help him out biko.
Danielkupiejo:
Pls whats the best oil to use for honda accord 2012
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by radautoworks: 3:53pm On Jan 09, 2021
Ekakamba:
@radautoworks help him out biko.

Danielkupiejo:
Pls whats the best oil to use for honda accord 2012
0w20

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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 6:31pm On Jan 09, 2021
mrjojo:
Just cleared it

you just the car and you have no idea what the previous user was using.

I can tell you from experience that not every car from the USA or Canada follows manufacturers specifications. I have seen sludge filled engines in foreign used cars on several occasions.

Use 5w30 of a good brand, preferably mineral for a 2000mile duration and use this to monitor oil shortage.

After that experiment, if there is no oil burn you can switch to 0W20 but if you have oil burn then nah 20W50 get you.

Good luck

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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by drakeskull(m): 7:09pm On Jan 09, 2021
Toyota Corolla 2003 makes rattling sound while engine is running like knocking sound. Oil has been changed. Scan result attached.

cc gazzuzz, radautoworks

Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 7:33pm On Jan 09, 2021
drakeskull:
Toyota Corolla 2003 makes rattling sound while engine is running like knocking sound. Oil has been changed. Scan result attached.

cc gazzuzz, radautoworks

Scan result will not help you . Get your car to a workshop
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by PAQ(m): 9:42pm On Jan 09, 2021
Happy new year! I have a 2014 Corolla with about 60k mileage, i want to have my CVT transmission drained and refilled.

I am in Abuja, my trusted mechanic doesnt seem to know the diff between CVT & AT, if i had not researched before hand he would have used an AT fluid. I am also aware that the process of drain and refill are also different.

Pls can someone refer me to an autoshop with good understanding on how to do it here in Abuja. Thanks
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by olasha1(m): 12:22pm On Jan 10, 2021
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Done thanks boss.. U are always d best
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by kingreign(m): 12:27pm On Jan 10, 2021
PAQ:
Happy new year! I have a 2014 Corolla with about 60k mileage, i want to have my CVT transmission drained and refilled.

I am in Abuja, my trusted mechanic doesnt seem to know the diff between CVT & AT, if i had not researched before hand he would have used an AT fluid. I am also aware that the process of drain and refill are also different.

Pls can someone refer me to an autoshop with good understanding on how to do it here in Abuja. Thanks

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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by NaijautoDotCom(m): 11:53am On Jan 11, 2021
GAZZUZZ:
What is OBD-II?

On-Board Diagnostic systems are in most cars and light trucks on the road today. During the '70s and early 1980's manufacturers started using electronic means to control engine functions and diagnose engine problems. This was primarily to meet EPA emission standards. Through the years on-board diagnostic systems have become more sophisticated. OBD-II, a new standard introduced in the mid-'90s, provides almost complete engine control and also monitors parts of the chassis, body and accessory devices, as well as the diagnostic control network of the car.


Where'd it come from?

To combat its smog problem in the LA basin, the State of California started requiring emission control systems on 1966 model cars. The federal government extended these controls nationwide in 1968.

Congress passed the Clean Air Act in 1970 and established the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This started a series of graduated emission standards and requirements for maintenance of vehicles for extended periods of time. To meet these standards, manufacturers turned to electronically controlled fuel feed and ignition systems. Sensors measured engine performance and adjusted the systems to provide minimum pollution. These sensors were also accessed to provide early diagnostic assistance.

At first there were few standards and each manufacturer had their own systems and signals. In 1988, the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) set a standard connector plug and set of diagnostic test signals. The EPA adapted most of their standards from the SAE on-board diagnostic programs and recommendations. OBD-II is an expanded set of standards and practices developed by SAE and adopted by the EPA and CARB (California Air Resources Board) for implementation by January 1, 1996.


Why do we need it?

The Environmental Protection Agency has been charged with reducing "mobile emissions" from cars and trucks and given the power to require manufacturers to build cars which meet increasingly stiff emissions standards. The manufacturers must further maintain the emission standards of the cars for the useful life of the vehicle. OBD-II provides a universal inspection and diagnosis method to be sure the car is performing to OEM standards. While there is argument as to the exact standards and methodology employed, the fact is there is a need to reduce vehicle emitted pollution levels in our cities, and we have to live with these requirements.


Does my car have OBD-II?

All cars built since January 1, 1996 have OBD-II systems. Manufacturers started incorporating OBD-II in various models as early as 1994. Some early OBD-II cars were not 100% compliant.

There are five basic OBD-II protocols in use, each with minor variations on the communication pattern between the on-board diagnostic computer and the scanner console or tool. While there have been some manufacturer changes between protocols in the past few years, as a rule of thumb, Chrysler products and all European and most Asian imports use ISO 9141 circuitry or KWP2000. GM cars and light trucks use SAE J1850 VPW (Variable Pulse Width Modulation), and Fords use SAE J1850 PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) communication patterns. CAN is the newest protocol added to the OBD-II specification, and it is mandated for all 2008 and newer model years.

You may also tell which protocol is used on a specific automobile by examining the connector socket carefully. If the dash connector has a pin in the #7 position and no pin at #2 or #10, then the car has the ISO 9141 protocol or KWP2000. If no pin is present in the #7 position, the car uses an SAE protocol. If there are pins in positions #7 and #2 and/or #10, the car may use the ISO protocol. The CAN protocol uses pins #6 and #14.

While there are OBD-II electrical connection protocols, the command set is fixed according to the SAE J1979 standard.


How do we measure OBD-II output?

Pre-OBD-II cars had connectors in various positions under the dashboard and under the hood. All OBD-II cars have a connector located in the passenger compartment easily accessible from the driver's seat. Check under the dash or behind or near the ashtray. A cable is plugged into the OBD-II J1962 connector and connected to AutoTap or another scan tool. AutoTap is available in PC/laptop. Other scantools on the market range from simple hand-held meters that display trouble codes, up to a large console computer-based unit costing thousands of dollars.


What good does it do to measure OBD-II output?

OBD-II signals are most often sought in response to a "Check Engine Light" appearing on the dashboard or driveability problems experienced with the vehicle. The data provided by OBD-II can often pinpoint the specific component that has malfunctioned, saving substantial time and cost compared to guess-and-replace repairs. Scanning OBD-II signals can also provide valuable information on the condition of a used car purchase.


Tell me about that "Check Engine Light".

The service industry calls the Check Engine light on your dash an "MIL" or Malfunction Indicator Light. It shows three different types of signals. Occasional flashes show momentary malfunctions. It stays on if the problem is of a more serious nature, affecting the emissions output or safety of the vehicle. A constantly flashing MIL is a sign of a major problem which can cause serious damage if the engine is not stopped immediately. In all cases a "freeze frame" of all sensor readings at the time is recorded in the central computer of the vehicle.

Hard failure signals caused by serious problems will cause the MIL to stay on any time the car is running until the problem is repaired and the MIL reset. Intermittent failures cause the MIL to light momentarily and they often go out before the problem is located. The freeze frame of the car's condition captured in the computer at the time of the malfunction can be very valuable in diagnosing these intermittent problems. However, in some cases if the car completes three driving cycles without a re-occurrence of the problem, the freeze frame will be erased.

OBD-II and your car's health

Because of their investment in the equipment required, most repair shops charge a fee, some-times substantial, to attach the scanning equipment and diagnose problems using the OBD-II system signals. Home mechanics and small shop technicians have been restricted from working with these signals by the cost and technical complexity of the equipment. With the introduction of more economical and user friendly scanning devices, it is now practical for almost anyone to access OBD-II signals and use them for their own testing and repairs.

Scanners vary greatly in their complexity. The best connect easily and use software to quickly and automatically call up the OBD-II information. A system connecting to a laptop or desktop computer provides expanded memory for data and a graphing utility.


Proprietary Sensor Readings

Though not part of the EPA's OBD II standard, the diagnostic read-outs used by dealership technicians are also read through the OBD II connector. These service codes show you such things as knock sensor operation, FI pulse width, ignition voltage, individual cylinder misfires, transmission shift points and ABS brake condition.  There can be over 300 readings available, depending on the vehicle manufacturer and model. Vehicles vary in the readings they will support. Scanners vary widely in the number of these signals that they can read.  Some show just the basic OBD or OBD II signals, others show the full range of service codes.


OBD-II and performance tuning

While the vast number of drivers want nothing more than dependable, economical transportation, many of us are looking to OBD-II for extra performance. Earlier on-board computer systems had chips that could be replaced to adjust engine parameters for extra speed and power. While the OBD-II systems are sealed and do not allow chip replacement, they do provide a real time data acquisition system that is useful to tuners.

Power loaders can actually reprogram the performance parameters of the OBD-II system to accommodate performance options. At the current time the number of models they can service is limited, but the range is being extended. Be sure the person doing your reprogramming keeps the car in compliance with EPA emission standards. As aftermarket manufacturers develop additional solutions, we will add their information to our links.

http://www.obdii.com
Very useful. tks!
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by mayorchelsea(m): 8:41pm On Jan 12, 2021
Good evening everyone, I changed my four tyres recently but my car still has tyre light on.My dashboard is also displaying Airbag light and check engine light.Can these errors be fixed? Kindly advise
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by oluwaseunla(m): 8:46pm On Jan 12, 2021
mayorchelsea:
Good evening everyone, I changed my four tyres recently but my car still has tyre light on.My dashboard is also displaying Airbag light and check engine light.Can these errors be fixed? Kindly advise

What car? Run a scan on the Engine, SRS and TPMS modules. The result will reveal why those lights are on.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Kingsdave(m): 4:50am On Jan 13, 2021
Car front tyres wears out excessively... Went to alignment, the alignment guy said its not alignment issue, that the bushing is bad and needs replacement.... Car moves to the right whenever you remove your hand from the steering... Steering shakes too and it feels like the tyres wobbles

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Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by wizzle772: 7:10pm On Jan 13, 2021
Oga Gazzuzz and others, please am having issues with my Honda civic 2006, the gear selection is giving me issues, sometimes if put it on drive it will not pick I will have to move it to D2 or D3 before it will move another day the D2 and D3 will not work and D will work, most of the gear light doesn't show on dashboard except park and D3. I have scanned it and is not bring any code, please how can the issue be fixed? Thanks
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by seanfer(m): 7:05am On Jan 14, 2021
2006 Camry throws P0500. Vehicle Speed Sensor. Please what’s the remedy.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by drmuchin: 10:41am On Jan 14, 2021
morning house
does anyone know the price of engine oil cooler and gearbox oil cooler for VW golf 4 2001 model engine.
thanks


cc gazzuzz, radautoworks, nurey, automotech1
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 1:25pm On Jan 14, 2021
seanfer:
2006 Camry throws P0500. Vehicle Speed Sensor. Please what’s the remedy.

Scan the ABS module, not the Engine/Transmission
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by seanfer(m): 1:34pm On Jan 14, 2021
GAZZUZZ:


Scan the ABS module, not the Engine/Transmission

Thanks Boss
Cc: Mrford
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Detective2019: 8:36pm On Jan 14, 2021
Good Evening Gazzuz,
Please I have a corolla 2005 (Obama).
Anytime I put it on D it jark before it move and most times if it’s changing from the first gear to another it groan before it pick. Please whats the problem and solution?
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by SpeedRacer(m): 8:45pm On Jan 14, 2021
Good evening please I need atF DW1 for 200k honda accord .
Kazeem at OYINGBO says we should use oando dexron 111 but I'm more comfortable with the DW1 fluid.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by BwalaMarama: 9:14pm On Jan 14, 2021
My corolla s 2008 has these error codes: P0016, B1610, B1650, B1785, C2121 and C2122. I was told that the the first error code P0016 has to do with timing chain and requires an expert to handle it. Please @ Oga Gazzuzz, your submission would be highly regarded. I reside in Ilorin, Kwara State. ��
I also discovered that the pickup speed is not that fast compared to my friend's own of the same corolla s 2008. If accelerating, sometimes I would hear a rattling sound under the engine.
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by Kingdemu: 12:02am On Jan 15, 2021
Detective2019:
Good Evening Gazzuz,
Please I have a corolla 2005 (Obama).
Anytime I put it on D it jark before it move and most times if it’s changing from the first gear to another it groan before it pick. Please whats the problem and solution?
Jesus....Nigerians no go kill me oo... which one be Obama again cheesy
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 3:33am On Jan 15, 2021
Detective2019:
Good Evening Gazzuz,
Please I have a corolla 2005 (Obama).
Anytime I put it on D it jark before it move and most times if it’s changing from the first gear to another it groan before it pick. Please whats the problem and solution?

Scan vehicle
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 3:33am On Jan 15, 2021
SpeedRacer:
Good evening please I need atF DW1 for 200k honda accord .
Kazeem at OYINGBO says we should use oando dexron 111 but I'm more comfortable with the DW1 fluid.

08033910382
Re: Maintenance Tips On Cars. by GAZZUZZ(m): 3:36am On Jan 15, 2021
BwalaMarama:
My corolla s 2008 has these error codes: P0016 , B1610, B1650, B1785, C2121 and C2122. I was told that the the first error code P0016 has to do with timing chain and requires an expert to handle it. Please @ Oga Gazzuzz, your submission would be highly regarded. I reside in Ilorin, Kwara State. ��
I also discovered that the pickup speed is not that fast compared to my friend's own of the same corolla s 2008. If accelerating, sometimes I would hear a rattling sound under the engine.

Sadly you might have to replace the camshaft vtc gear on intake side as most Nigerian mechanics weld them to solve 3secs cold start rattle.

Other codes are body and abs codes.

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