How to replace your vehicle's battery
Replacing a car battery is one of those “looks scary, is actually simple” jobs – as long as you respect electricity, follow the right order, and don’t rush. A battery…
This website outlines replacement parts for cars, organized by car-manufacturing-and-repairing logic. Rather than describing parts in a more abstract manner, everything on this site is organized by system. That way, you can more easily understand what you need, why you need it, and how systems interact with each other.
Every part category on the site adheres to real world logic for repairs. The site is optimized to help you, regardless of whether you are diagnosing an electrical problem, servicing the engine, replacing or repairing parts of the suspension, or restoring functionality to the interior.
Today's vehicles are incredibly reliant on electrical systems for starting the car, charging the battery, delivering fuel, and managing the engine. This section describes the parts of the car that are needed to solve those problems. The parts include batteries, battery cables, ignition switches, starters, alternators, ignition coils, glow plugs, oxygen sensors, throttle bodies, control modules, and key fob batteries. The description also covers batteries of both types, conventional and hybrid, plus additional systems and sensors that enhance the reliability and drivability of the vehicle.
The engine section looks at important support and mechanical systems that keep a car running. Every section of an engine as a system is looked at. This includes engine units and sub-units such as gaskets and timing belt systems, oil systems and fuel delivery systems, motor mounts, turbochargers, coolant systems, and emissions systems. Because systems interact, understanding each of them can help a user discover how and why failures occur, as well as why certain systems and parts are replaced at the same time.
The components of power delivery have been logically separated and organized to show how torque transmission occurs. This includes units and systems such as clutches, CV axles, CVT units, torque converters, driveshafts, and differentials. The objective of this section is to shed light on the diagnosis of the whole line that is affected by the transmission system, such as vibrations, slippage, leaks, and loss of power.
The parts of steering and the suspension are needed for alignment, handling, and safety. This includes the whole sections of the control arm, strut and shock, bushing, and track bar that includes ball joints, and side sway bar links and track bar links. The whole section includes components of the brake system such as pads, calipers, and gin of the parking brake and the light system of the brake, to support the safety system and the mechanical side of the brake system.
Cooling systems and climate control systems are treated as separate systems and together at the same time. For the user to assist with cooling or overheating of the system, cabin heating, air conditioning, and the failure of any of these systems, components such as radiators, hoses, thermostats, water pumps, AC condensers, heater cores, blower motors, and expansion valves are grouped together.
This category includes all of the parts that need replacing the structure and exterior of the cabin; bumpers, hoods, fenders, mirrors, doors, windows, liftgates. Also included are the inner parts, like seats, armrests, consoles, headliners, sun visors, and trim pieces. This organization helps the user with collision repair and inner restoration.
Due to the high level of integration of technology in vehicles, specialized replacements are often required for comfort and infotainment systems. This category includes parts that are issued as collated components of their integrated systems, rather than as stand-alone accessories. For example, radios, touch screens, instrument clusters, reverse cameras, speakers, microphones, parts of the dashboard, and the actuators of the heating and air conditioning system.
Routine maintenance parts, like air and cabin air filters, assist in keeping up with the regular service intervals and are great for preventive maintenance. These components are essential for the optimum functioning of the engine, the air quality, and the reliability of complete the system.
The website helps users find replacement parts by vehicle application and system logic. Every category mirrors how an automotive service professional would think through diagnostics and repairs. The emphasis is on clarity and real service needs, as opposed to listing generic parts.
This platform aims to provide logic, structure, and reliability when selecting replacement parts, regardless of whether you are a professional technician, an adept DIYer, or a vehicle owner properly maintaining your car.
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