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Yes, in an emergency, you can put water in your engine coolant system. But it must only be a temporary solution because water doesn't have the same cooling properties as engine coolant and can potentially damage your cooling system due to rusting and freezing. The best practice is to use a mixture of antifreeze (coolant) and water. Typically, this is in a 50/50 ratio.
Retreading. also known as tire retreading. is the process of giving a worn tire a new tread. It's worth noting that special mechanisms and expertise are required for this process. The process itself involves several steps: first. the old tire is thoroughly inspected and any defective or damaged tires are discarded. Next. high-speed buffing is used to remove the remaining old tire surface and side rubber in order to create a new shape. This helps ensure proper adhesion of the new tread patch. Any holes. cuts. or other visible damage are then repaired using appropriate materials that meet safety standards for retreading. The tire is then covered with adhesive and uncured tread and sidewall rubber. which can be either pre-cured or cured during the pattern formation process. Heat and pressure are applied during the curing stage to adhere the new rubber to the tire. Once cooled. the tire undergoes a final inspection for any defects introduced during fitting before being subjected to quality control tests such as non-destructive shear imaging by certified professionals.Trust only trained experts with retreading tires to avoid serious safety hazards.
Yes, faulty or worn-out spark plugs can trigger the engine light to illuminate. Spark plugs are vital for igniting the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber of an engine. When they fail to function correctly, it can lead to misfires, poor fuel economy, and rough idling among other issues. These problems cause the engine control unit (ECU) to detect irregularities in the engine's operation, resulting in the activation of the check engine light. It's essential to heed this warning and inspect or replace spark plugs as necessary, along with considering the inspection of related components like ignition coils and spark plug wires.
Yes, faulty or worn out spark plugs can cause the engine light to come on in your car. They could cause misfires, poor fuel efficiency or problems with emissions, all of which can trigger the engine light.
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