Just like spark plugs, ignition coils can wear down and become faulty over time. There are many common signs that an ignition coil is getting bad, but one obvious sign is an engine misfire, typically ...
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ENGLEWOOD, Fla. (WFLA) — A vehicle was found submerged at the Manasota Beach boat ramp Monday after the driver had a mishap with launching a boat. The Englewood Area Fire Control District responded to ...
LSO to give update on deadly overnight crash south of Lincoln, LES to replace transmission lines in the Haymarket, and more The improvements will widen the street to meet minimum design standard lane ...
We've all experienced it at one time or another: You put the key in the ignition, and nothing happens. You're met with silence or maybe a faint click, but there's no sign of the engine cranking and ...
You turn the key, and nothing happens. Your car won’t start, but the battery is good. It’s a perplexing situation that can leave you scratching your head, stranded in a parking lot, or late for an ...
Volkswagen is recalling over 47,000 Jetta sedans from the 2019 and 2020 model years because their ignition switches may fail, especially when temperatures are high. The recall includes only Jettas ...
Internal combustion engines, the most common vehicle on the road today, run on fuel and electricity. The ignition coil provides the electrical element to the equation in modern cars. If your ignition ...
General Motors Co. agreed to a $120 million settlement over faulty ignition switches that allegedly caused cars to stall and air bags to deploy, in some cases triggering fatal accidents. The deal, ...
General Motors is protected from paying punitive damages related to vehicle defects linked to more than 100 deaths. A U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit in New York ruled Tuesday that GM is ...
A lawsuit filed against General Motors claiming its faulty ignition switch was responsible for a crash involving a 2007 Saturn Ion has been thrown out by the judge presiding over the case. The ...