Complete technical guide to OBD2 code P1498 on Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles. Learn symptoms, causes, diagnostic steps, and repair solutions for the Leak Detection Pump switch fault.
Read more....
Tesla’s Austin Robotaxis: No Driver, But Not Alone
Tesla tests robotaxis in Austin with no human inside, using chase cars for remote monitoring. Explore the technology and safety implications.
Read more....BMW P1498 Code: Secondary Air Injection System Flow Fault Explained
Complete technical guide to BMW OBD2 code P1498. Learn the causes, symptoms, diagnostic steps, and repair solutions for this secondary air injection system fault.
Read more....
Top Garage Heater Brands for 1, 2, or 3 Car Spaces
Discover the best garage heater brands and types for your space. Learn how to choose the right BTU output for 1, 2, or 3-car garages safely and efficiently.
Read more....
EPA Shifts Stance on Aftermarket Tuning Enforcement
The EPA and DOJ halt criminal charges for OBDII tuning, a major shift for the aftermarket industry. Learn what this means for performance modifications.
Read more....Acura P1498 Code: EGR Valve Lift Insufficient – Diagnosis & Repair Guide
Complete technical guide to OBD2 code P1498 on Acura. Understand causes like EGR valve failure, clogged passages, and learn step-by-step diagnostic procedures for repair.
Read more....
Honda Prelude 2026: Why Its Price is Firm at $43,195
The 2026 Honda Prelude starts at $43,195. Explore why Honda is firm on this price and what it means for this returning hybrid sports coupe.
Read more....
Rivian R1S Patent Reveals New Physical Control Interface
Rivian patents a new dashboard with physical buttons for the R1S, signaling a potential shift towards more tactile, driver-focused controls in its EVs.
Read more....
MX-5 Cup Crash Mirrors Iconic *Cars* Movie Scene
A dramatic crash in the Mazda MX-5 Cup at Daytona eerily recreated the iconic final scene from Pixar’s *Cars* movie between Lightning McQueen and Chick Hicks.
Read more....
1991 Toyota Pickup at $70k: Collector’s Gem or Market Madness?
A 1991 Toyota Pickup lists for $70,000. We analyze if this price reflects a smart collector’s investment or market irrationality for a classic truck.
Read more....