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What is a Knock Sensor? & Issues to Look Out For

Jack Dreyer | Monday 15th January 2024 11:00am

A technician looking at a car with the bonnet open.

Knock sensor issues can have a knock-on effect on overall engine health and performance. So, it’s best to get them sorted right away. Read on for expert advice.

What Makes a Tyre Illegal in the UK?

Jack Dreyer | Friday 12th January 2024 10:00am

Close up of a tyre on a black car.

You might be surprised at the things that could make some tyres illegal - this could mean a hefty fine & points on your licence, so don’t get caught out!

How to Inflate Your Car Tyres & the Effects of Not Doing So

Jack Dreyer | Wednesday 10th January 2024 10:00am

Person inflating a car tyre.

Keeping your tyres at the right pressure isn’t that hard, but is something you’re expected to “just know” – here’s how to do it & what happens when you don’t.

Fuel Efficient Tyres Can Save You Money

Jack Dreyer | Monday 8th January 2024 9:25am

Car dashboard showing low fuel.

While your tyres gripping the road is something you want, too much “rolling resistance” can dramatically reduce fuel efficiency & cost more. Learn more.

What Tyres Do You Need For Your Car? A Guide

Jack Dreyer | Friday 5th January 2024 8:30am

Row of tyres on a rack in a centre.

If you’re looking at new tyres or need to get a replacement, you’re likely wondering what types of tyres exist & whether you can change the size. Learn here.




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