Your fuel system needs to be clean to do its job properly. When it gets dirty, the results are lower engine performance, reduced fuel economy and impaired safety. It can even lead to costly repair bil...
A lot of us drivers are asking ourselves the same question lately: how can we save on fuel? Oshkosh area residents are all cutting back, if not in fuel consumption, then in other areas of our liv...
If you smell gasoline in your vehicle, pay attention to your nose. That's because it has an important message for you.
Newer vehicles should never have a gasoline smell inside. One of the most danger...
The last new American vehicles sold in Oshkosh with a carburetor rolled out of the Wisconsin dealerships in 1990. Since then, all new vehicles here in Oshkosh, and nationally, have had fuel injec...
A driver of a large SUV loaded with equipment was heading on a 7-hour work trip when he stopped at a gas station to refuel. When he went to restart his SUV, it turned over but wouldn't catch.&nb...
Your vehicle has lots of doors including that one usually near the back on the vehicle's side. That's the fuel door, something you use every time you gas up. These endure hundreds of open-...
Your vehicle gets its power from burning fuel, usually gasoline, and it counts on something called fuel injectors to send gas to the engine in a spray that is easy to ignite. It’s a precis...