
UAE Transfer Case Inspection: 4WD Issues & Fluid Leaks
The transfer case functions as the central gearbox connecting the transmission to the front and rear axles. In four-wheel-drive vehicles, this component...
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The transfer case functions as the central gearbox connecting the transmission to the front and rear axles. In four-wheel-drive vehicles, this component...

The differential acts as the critical junction where power from the engine meets the wheels. It allows the outer wheel to rotate faster than the inner...

Automotive longevity in the United Arab Emirates depends heavily on managing thermal stress. The scorching desert climate subjects every component of a...

The relentless heat of the United Arab Emirates climate places unprecedented stress on automotive cooling systems. For vehicle owners and inspectors...

The drive belt, often referred to as the serpentine belt, is a single continuous piece of rubber that transfers rotational energy from the engine’s...

The starter motor serves as the critical initiator of an engine's operation, transforming electrical energy into mechanical torque to turn the engine...

The oxygen sensor stands as one of the most critical yet often overlooked components in a vehicle's engine management system. In the extreme environment...

The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor acts as the engine’s respiratory system, measuring the volume and density of air entering the intake manifold. This data...

As a senior automotive journalist and certified vehicle inspector, I have evaluated thousands of vehicles across the Middle East. One component that...

Fuel injectors are the unsung heroes of modern engine management, responsible for spraying precise atomized droplets into the combustion chamber. In the...

The throttle body acts as the gatekeeper for the engine. In the UAE's arid climate, this component faces unique stressors that differ significantly from...

The braking system is the primary defense against collision in the UAE's dense traffic and high-speed highways. While most drivers monitor the brake pads...