What Causes The 'Chevy Shake' And Is It Covered Under Warranty?
The 'Chevy Shake' phenomenon affects models ranging from trucks, to SUVs, to cars from the 2010s, though you may be covered depending on certain conditions.
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The 'Chevy Shake' phenomenon affects models ranging from trucks, to SUVs, to cars from the 2010s, though you may be covered depending on certain conditions.
Read MoreKeyless entry and ignition makes life easy for drivers, but even easier for car thieves to clone and copy key codes, before stealing your car.
Read MoreThere have been several major problems with Jeep Gladiators in recent years. We take a look at users' experiences, stats, and what Jeep is doing about it.
Read MoreSubaru’s EyeSight tech is at the center of a new class-action deal. Find out if your vehicle qualifies for extended coverage or repair reimbursement.
Read MoreIf cab size is the most important thing to you, between the Dodge Ram 1500 and 2500, then it's important to compare them side-by-side, and we're here to help.
Read MoreLong before GPS, lighthouses had been guiding sailors home for centuries. Their rotating lights use certain patterns to help ships navigate to shore.
Read MoreCummins has to pay one of the largest penalties in U.S. environmental history. Find out why the EPA decided that the engine company had broken the rules.
Read MoreYou might have seen your car or truck's GAWR measurement inside your driver's side door. This helps tell you how much weight the vehicle's axles can handle.
Read MoreIntel's CPU business has been in a slump, allowing AMD to swoop in and bring new tech, winning it many new customers. Here's what Intel has to do to catch up.
Read MoreA scam technique involving previous-generation Nvidia RTX GPUs has started getting attention. Here's how to ensure a used Nvidia card isn't counterfeit.
Read MoreNvidia's latest high-end GPU, the RTX 5090, isn't available in China, but the graphics card manufacturer seems to have a plan to get around the restriction.
Read MoreThermal paste is one of the things keeping your CPU running well, but does that make it worth spending extra money on? The answer is not that simple.
Read MoreData storage for PCs usually takes one of two forms: HDDs and SSDs. What's the difference between the two formats and which is best for your computer?
Read MoreASRock AM5 motherboards that support AMD's newest line of Ryzen CPUs is having a less than stellar ability to support the hardware, preventing PCs from booting.
Read MoreChecking the tongue weight of your trailer is important for trailer stability. It's easy to do with a bathroom scale and a few other objects in your garage.
Read MoreHow you load your trailer is crucial when it comes to towing safety. Calculating the right weight distribution isn't as complicated as you might think.
Read MoreRay tracing and path tracing might sound like similar terms, and in a way they are, but the way they work and the results they produce are completely different.
Read MoreIntel used to be the go-to for gamers in need of a CPU, but what's the status now? Let's see how AMD and Intel processors compare for gamers.
Read MoreIf you're a computer enthusiast or PC gamer, you've heard about PCIe lanes and possibly even lane sharing. Here's what it all means and how it affects your PC.
Read MoreATX cases are the most common computer size but Mini-ITX has grown in popularity in recent years for its portability, aesthetics, and small-footprint builds.
Read MoreNvidia's DLSS 4 and AMD's FSR 4 are the new hotness in AI upscaling for graphics cards, but can one outperform the other? What about compatibility?
Read MoreWhen the newest Toyota 4Runner model ditched the reliable V6 for a hybrid four-cylinder, many were concerned for its power output, while others are optimistic.
Read MoreRust has become a recurring, generational issue for the Chevrolet Silverado, and has been reported in various capacities across user forums and the NHTSA.
Read MoreMost PCIe accessories, like SSDs, are backwards compatible with one another. However, with storage in particular, you'll see diminishing returns when upgrading.
Read MorePC gaming is an always-evolving hobby, but more than ever, graphics requirements in more modern games are demanding more and more VRAM from your GPU.
Read MoreThe Toyota 4Runner makes a couple key sacrifices in the name of hybrid torque, so it's important to consider if the i-FORCE MAX drivetrain is right for you.
Read MoreMSI and Gigabyte are some of the most common motherboard spotted in gaming rigs, though opinions on the internet vary drastically on which mobo is best.
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