. A car air filter cleans the air before it enters the engine, removing dust, dirt, and debris to protect the engine and ensure efficient combustion. Keeping the air filter clean helps maintain engine performance, improves fuel efficiency, and reduces wear, making it an important part of regular vehicle maintenance.
A car drive belt or timing chain transfers power within the engine to keep key components working in sync. Drive belts are usually made of reinforced rubber and operate systems such as the alternator and power steering, while timing chains are metal and control the precise timing of the engine’s internal parts. Both are essential for smooth engine operation and preventing serious mechanical damage.
A car’s suspension system supports the vehicle’s weight and absorbs shocks from the road to provide a smooth and stable ride. It helps maintain tyre contact with the road, improves handling and braking, and ensures comfort and safety for both the driver and passengers.
A car exhaust system directs harmful gases away from the engine and reduces noise produced during combustion. It helps improve engine efficiency, lowers emissions, and ensures the vehicle runs safely, quietly, and in compliance with environmental regulations.
A car radiator helps keep the engine cool by transferring heat from the engine coolant to the air. This prevents the engine from overheating, ensures efficient performance, and protects engine components from damage.
A DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) and AdBlue system work together to reduce harmful emissions in diesel vehicles. The DPF captures soot from the exhaust, while AdBlue—a urea-based fluid—helps break down nitrogen oxides into harmless gases, keeping the engine cleaner and the vehicle compliant with emission standards.