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Iyul Nasruddin

Iyul has been writing professionally for five years. While holding a Master's degree in Finance, Iyul has also written about the automobile and vehicle fields for some years, amassing a great deal of knowledge on mechanisms, engines, transmissions, and so on. As a researcher with a passion for automobiles, he is eager to share his knowledge and insights about vehicles with the masses.

Posts by Iyul Nasruddin:

How Cold Should Car AC Be
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The ideal temperature for your car’s AC should be around 21-27°C (69-80°F). This range provides a comfortable cabin environment while optimizing fuel efficiency.

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DEF is a solution consisting of urea and water that turns nitrogen oxides (NOx) into nitrogen and water. Introduced in 2010 in the US, DEF became essential for meeting emission regulations in diesel vehicles.

Should Cars Need to Be Running when Adding Freon
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Yes, running the car ensures proper circulation and helps the Freon to disperse evenly in the system. If you do this while the engine is off, it might lead to uneven distribution and reduced cooling efficiency, among other consequences.

Can You Put a 5TH Wheel on a Ford F 150
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Yes, you can put a 5th wheel on a Ford F-150, but considerations must be taken into account, such as the specific model, towing capacity, and proper installation. Most importantly, your F-150 cannot tow a 5th wheel that weighs over 14,000 pounds (Max Tow Package).

EPS light on a Hyundai
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The EPS light on a Hyundai indicates a problem with the Electronic Power Steering system. Symptoms may include difficulty in steering. Fixing the problem may involve checking electrical connections, alignment, or consulting a professional mechanic.

What Happens If You Turn Off Your Car In Drive
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If your car is at a full stop, turning it off while in drive won’t do anything except shut off the engine. If your car is in motion, doing this will result in losing power steering and braking, making the car more difficult to control.

Starting Fluid Alternatives
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Starting fluid is a common aid used to ignite engines. It’s sprayed into the engine’s air intake to help the engine start. While effective, it may carry risks such as engine damage or harmful chemical exposure. So, what alternatives are there to starting fluid?

Closed Deck vs. Open Deck
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In a closed deck engine, the top of the engine block around the cylinders is entirely closed except for small coolant passages, providing high rigidity and strength, ideal for high-performance applications. An open deck engine has a more substantial gap between the block and cylinders, allowing for better cooling but potentially less rigidity.

Reduced Engine Power Warning
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Driving can be a joy, a necessity, or both. However, when your car displays the ‘Reduced Engine Power Warning,’ it can induce a sense of anxiety and confusion. This warning is your vehicle’s method of alerting you about potential issues that might be hindering optimal engine performance.

Do Cars Need Water
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You can use water as a coolant during emergencies, but it should not be your primary coolant. There are specific coolants for car radiators, which are much more effective in managing heat.

Bolt Pattern on A Ford Escape
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The Ford Escape has been a popular choice among compact SUV enthusiasts since its introduction in 2001. One essential aspect of a vehicle that often goes unnoticed is its bolt pattern, which plays a crucial role in ensuring compatibility between the wheels and the vehicle itself.

How Long Does It Take for A Car to Cool Down
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On average, it should take about half an hour for a car to come down to a safe temperature for inspection. The exact duration it takes for a car to cool down is influenced by several factors, such as: Ambient temperature, Car color, Car size and type, Parking conditions