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Air Filters

Air Filters

The Air filter is to capture and trap airborne contaminants such as dust, dirt, pollen, and debris that can enter the engine compartment when air is drawn in through the air intake system.

Aircond Filter

Aircond Filter

A clean air conditioning filter ensures proper airflow and ventilation throughout the vehicle’s cabin, improving overall comfort levels for passengers.

Alternator

Alternator

The alternator works together with the battery to keep your car running. While the battery provides the initial power to start your car when it’s turned off, the car alternator functions to keep most of the electrical parts powered while the engine is running. 

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Antifreeze

Antifreeze, also known as engine coolant is typically made up of 50% water and 50% glycol. It is to ensures that your coolant neither freezes nor boils – a property that is extremely important for your engine. 

Auto Transmission Fluid

Auto Transmission Fluid

Auto Transmission Fluid is designed to protect the moving parts of the transmission by reducing friction and wear on gears, bearings, and other components. Without proper lubrication, these parts can wear out quickly and cause serious damage to the transmission.
Auxiliary Battery

Auxiliary Battery

A vehicle auxiliary battery is a secondary battery installed in a vehicle that serves as a backup power source for various systems and components in the vehicle. This battery is typically separate from the vehicle’s main battery, which is primarily used to start the engine.

Battery

Battery

Car battery is an essential component of a vehicle that provides electrical power to start the engine and run various electrical systems. The battery’s primary function is to store energy and release it when needed to power the starter motor, ignition system, and other electronic components of the car.

Brake Disc

Brake Disc

The brake disc, also known as a disc rotor, is an important component of a vehicle’s braking system. Its primary function is to provide a surface for the brake pads to press against, which in turn slows down and stops the vehicle.

Brake Fluid

Brake Fluid

The main function of brake fluid in a car is to transfer the force or pressure from the brake pedal to the brake components, such as the brake calipers and brake pads, to slow down or stop the vehicle.

Brake Pad

Brake Pad

The primary function of brake pads is to convert the kinetic energy of the car into thermal energy through friction, which dissipates the heat generated by the friction between the pad and the rotor.

Bulbs

Bulbs

These bulbs are located at the rear of the car and are used to indicate to other drivers when you are braking, reversing, or turning. These bulbs are used to illuminate the road ahead and come in different types, including halogen, HID, and LED

Control Arm

Control Arm

Control arm is a suspension component that connects the wheel hub and steering knuckle to the vehicle’s frame or body. Its primary function is to provide a pivot point for the wheel to move up and down as the suspension compresses and rebounds while driving. 

Engine Oil

Engine Oil

Engine oil lubricates the moving parts of the engine, reducing friction and wear. Over time, the oil can break down and lose its lubricating properties, which can lead to increased engine wear and even engine failure

Engine Oil Filter

Engine Oil Filter

The engine oil filter is an essential component of the engine lubrication system that plays an important role in maintaining the health and longevity of the engine. The primary function of the engine oil filter is to remove contaminants and impurities from the engine oil as it circulates through the engine.

Expansion Tank

Expansion Tank

The expansion tank absorbs excess coolant and minimizes excess pressure in the engine cooling system. An expansion tank helps maintain a minimal pressure increase during heated water expansion, helps reduce coolant hammer, and helps protect the engine cooling system from stress.

Front Wiper Blade

Front Wiper Blade

The main function of the windshield wiper on the car is to remove raindrops and dust attached to the windshield of the vehicle, to ensure that the driver’s vision is not blocked when driving.

Gearbox Oil Pan

Gearbox Oil Pan

The gearbox oil pan, also known as the transmission oil pan, is a critical component of an automatic transmission system in a vehicle. It is located at the bottom of the gearbox and is responsible for holding the transmission fluid. 

Igntion Coil

Igntion Coil

The ignition coil is an essential component of the ignition system of an internal combustion engine. Its main function is to transform the low voltage of the battery into the high voltage needed to create a spark in the spark plugs. 

Radiator

Radiator

The radiator is an important component of a car’s cooling system, responsible for regulating the engine’s temperature and preventing overheating. The function of the car radiator is to transfer heat from the engine coolant to the surrounding air.

Shock Absober

Shock Absober

A shock absorber is a critical component of a vehicle’s suspension system that helps to control the movement of the vehicle’s wheels and tires. The primary function of a shock absorber is to absorb the energy from the movement of the suspension system and convert it into heat.

Spark Plug

Spark Plug

The primary function of the spark plug is to ignite the air-fuel mixture within the combustion chamber under any operating condition. Spark plugs must provide a path and a location for electrical energy from the ignition coil to create a spark used to ignite the air-fuel mixture. 

Stabilizer Bar Link

Stabilizer Bar Link

The stabilizer bar link, also known as a sway bar link, is a suspension component that connects the stabilizer bar to the suspension system of a vehicle. Its function is to reduce body roll and improve stability during cornering or swerving manoeuvres.

Starter

Starter

The starter motor is a type of electric motor that is designed to crank the engine and start the vehicle. It is typically located on the engine block and is connected to the flywheel or flexplate through a gear reduction system.

Thermostat

Thermostat

The engine thermostat is a temperature-sensitive valve that is located between the engine and the radiator in a car’s cooling system. Its function is to regulate the flow of coolant through the engine and radiator, to help maintain the engine at its optimal operating temperature.

Water Pump

Water Pump

The water pump in your car functions to pump the coolant into the engine and radiator so the engine remains at a safe and stable temperature while driving.

Wheel Bearing

Wheel Bearing

The wheel bearing is a crucial component of a vehicle’s suspension system that enables the wheels to rotate smoothly and quietly on the axle. It supports the weight of the vehicle while allowing the wheels to spin with minimal friction and wear.

Wheel Speed Sensor

Wheel Speed Sensor

Wheel speed sensors (also known as ABS sensor) must detect the speed of the wheels and supply this information to the ABS or ESP control unit in the form of an electrical signal.