After graduating with an MBA, Jared pursued his love of cars by becoming an automotive journalist. An internship with CarBuzz grew into his current position as Editor At Large. Jared now flies around ...
You never want to see any warning light up on your dashboard, but the "Check Engine" light is probably the most alarming. It might not be a major issue, though, as we explain in this video. White ...
It’s the moment every car owner dreads, especially those of us who own older, out-of-warranty cars: The check engine light pops on. Keep a vehicle long enough, and it’s bound to happen. It happened to ...
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Do yourself a favor and download iFixit’s new app. The free app from iFixit, a repair and advocacy organization, has one extremely handy feature for any smartphone model: It shows a personalized ...
Perhaps no automaker exemplifies the auto industry’s confused state better than Dodge. Amidst a stifling regulatory environment, this American brand killed off its legendary muscle cars to introduce ...
There are few things more distracting when driving than a check engine light, or CEL. The CEL is a vague, catch-all light that indicates there is an error somewhere ...
The owner took his 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT to a mechanic with a Check Engine light on. He has tried to fix it before but hasn't found a silver bullet. Now, he is hoping that his 13-year-old muscle ...
Automakers are no strangers to legal trouble, especially when mechanical gremlins turn into costly headaches for drivers. It’s a familiar cycle — something breaks, customers complain, and lawyers ...
Today’s cars and trucks are literally rolling test beds of technology, which has tended to make the days of the so-called shade tree mechanic and eyeball diagnoses of what ails a given model a distant ...
In 2003, Chrysler reintroduced the legendary Hemi engine to American car buyers after a decades-long hiatus. The first of the "third generation" Hemis was the 5.7-liter, gas-powered, 90-degree, ...