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What are the hardest things to fix on a car?

14th December 2021
"The hardest thing to fix on a car normally depends on the car model and make which include the engine, transmission, clutch, bodywork, spark plugs, air conditioner, and suspension parts."

Fixing a car in the past was easy as you only needed to have a few tools and some knowledge to make fixes. The hardest thing to fix on a car normally depends on the car model and make.

Overall, the hardest parts to fix on a car include the engine, transmission, clutch, bodywork, spark plugs, air conditioner, and suspension parts.

Clutch

As a “wear and tear” part of a vehicle, the clutch may need to be replaced as often as every 30,000 km, depending on your handling.

The less common reason for repairing the clutch is improper fitting resulting in oil leakage.

Repairing the clutch involves removing the transmission, which is what makes it so difficult to repair.

Engine replacement

If you’ve ever tried replacing the engine, you can easily attest that it’s the most difficult thing to fix on a car.

Since buying a new car is a costly endeavor, many people opt to replace an engine with a company remanufactured engine.

Some of the hardest parts to fix on an engine include the intake manifold, turbocharger, valves, and cylinder head.

Transmission

Even an experienced and well-equipped DIY enthusiast won’t attempt to work on the car’s transmission, let alone change it.

The transmission is one of the hardest and most expensive parts of a car to fix. This is because it’s very complicated to work.

Note that an automatic transmission is even more problematic to fix than a manual transmission.

Spark Plugs

The spark plug is responsible for the ignition of the gas vapors and the operation of the engine.

While the spark plug is not an expensive repair, it is a necessary one as the spark plugs are often worn with use.

The difficulty lies in their small size, coupled with the fact that they are known to be found nestled in the areas of a car that are hard to reach.

Straightening a frame

Straightening a car frame is no joke. Not only is this task cumbersome and time-consuming, but it also needs specialized equipment.

On top of that, it needs a lot of force to be applied to straighten the frame. As a result, this repair should be left for professional mechanics with the right tools to handle it.

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20th October 2021
"The Kia Carnival is a minivan manufactured by Kia Motors, introduced in January 1998, now in its third generation and marketed globally under various nameplates."

The Kia Carnival is a minivan manufactured by Kia Motors, introduced in January 1998, now in its third generation, and marketed globally under various nameplates. Kia Carnival price in Nepal and other Kia Carnival specifications is discussed below.

Kia Carnival Specifications

Kia Carnival Engine Specification

The maximum power produced by the 2199 cc engine is 200 PS @ 3800 RPM and the peak torque produced by the car is 440 Nm @ 1750-2750 RPM.

Kia Carnival Fuel Tank Capacity and Mileage

The fuel tank capacity of the car is 80 liters and the Kia Carnival mileage is 9.25 kmpl.

Kia Carnival Ground Clearance

The kerb weight of the car is 2150 Kg and the ground clearance is 171 mm.

Kia Carnival Price in Nepal

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Mistakes That will Shorten your Car's Life | Preventive tips |

13th December 2021
"There are different errors and carelessness done by drivers that damage their car and shorten the life span of their car."

There are different errors and carelessness done by drivers that damage their car and shorten the life span of their car.

Here are some bad habits that drivers make and should stop right now:

Hitting humps and potholes at full speed

A driver must avoid humps, bumps, and potholes while driving. If you can’t avoid them, you need to reduce your speed and go over them with care.

A lot of parts can get damaged if you keep hitting these road obstacles—wheels, tires, arms, shocks, steering column which are expensive to replace.

Driving on an empty tank fuel

Driving the car until the fuel light shows blinking is another way of shortening the car’s lifespan.

Much of the functionality of your fuel system’s parts depend on your tank having the optimal amount of fuel.

Driving regularly on low allows air to enter your fuel system, which could cause a range of problems including mistiming and engine overheating.

Not scheduling regular check-ups

Regular checkup is important. Just like you have regular doctor’s visits for preventative care, your car should get check-ups too.

Always look at your car twice a year by a professional to ensure that everything is running smoothly.

This step can save your money in the long run and can add years to the life of your car.

Improper Alignment of the Tires

The alignment of the tires can make a huge impact on the car's performance.

Inappropriate alignment of the tires can result in imbalance causing road accidents as well.

Moreover, it makes a great impact on the fuel economy too. So, make sure to check the alignment of your car.

Accelerating In Cold Engine

Accelerating the car engine while it’s cold can reduce some years from the life of your car.

Avoid full-throttle acceleration as an engine needs a little time to heat up.

Heavy Foot on the Brakes

Putting a heavy foot on the brakes will harm the brake pads and rotors. It will then ask for replacement more often.

Do not put heavy pressure on the brake pedals while driving.

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