Cars in Dubai
Running the tank low is a common fear, especially on Dubai’s busy highways. Long distances between petrol stations, extreme heat and strict traffic rules
Jump‑starting a car is the quickest way to revive a battery that has run out of charge. In most cases, the process takes only a few minutes, yet the exact
In Dubai, intense heat, stop‑and‑go traffic and airborne dust place heavy demands on car engines and their lubrication systems. Engine oil reduces friction
In Dubai’s scorching climate, a car’s cooling system is under constant stress. A critical component of this system is the thermostat — a small valve that
A catalytic converter is a pollution‑control device attached to the exhaust system of a petrol or diesel engine. Inside the unit, exhaust gases flow through
The ignition switch is a small yet crucial component for starting your vehicle and powering its electrical systems. When this switch begins to fail, it
Car alarms are essential for deterring theft, but they can become a nightmare when they blare for no apparent reason. A constantly blaring alarm is extremely
Driving in Dubai’s high-temperature conditions can be challenging for any vehicle. One of the most alarming situations a driver might encounter is
A smooth and steady engine idle is something many Dubai drivers take for granted — until it’s gone. The idle air control (IAC) valve is a small but crucial
Imagine driving down a busy Dubai highway when, without warning, your car’s engine suddenly dies. A vehicle that “cuts off” while driving is more than










