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π Jeep Kenya | Genuine Spare Parts & Repair
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Wrangler β’ Grand Cherokee β’ Cherokee β’ Compass β’ Renegade
π Industrial Area, Nairobi
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02/03/2026
βοΈ Transmission Speed Sensor Fault: Know the Symptoms! π
Is your vehicle not shifting properly or feeling sluggish on the road? A faulty transmission speed sensor could be the cause.
The transmission speed sensor monitors your vehicleβs speed and helps the transmission shift correctly. When it fails, your car may show these warning signs π
β οΈ Watch out for:
π Harsh or Erratic Shifting β Gears change roughly, unpredictably, or at the wrong time.
π Speedometer Not Working β Your speed reading may stop completely.
π¨ Limp Mode Activated β The vehicle limits speed and performance to prevent damage.
π’ Poor Acceleration β Noticeable loss of power or slow pickup.
Ignoring these symptoms can lead to further transmission damage and costly repairs. Early diagnosis saves time and money.
If youβre experiencing any of these signs, get your vehicle checked by a qualified technician.
Drive smart. Stay safe. π§πͺ
02/03/2026
π‘ Glow Plug Failure (Diesel Engines) π
Experiencing hard cold starts or noticing white smoke when starting your diesel engine? These could be signs of failing glow plugs.
Glow plugs play a crucial role in diesel engines β especially in cold weather. They heat the air inside the combustion chamber to help your engine start smoothly.
β οΈ Signs of Glow Plug Failure:
π Hard Cold Starts β Your engine struggles or takes longer to start when cold.
π«οΈ White Smoke at Startup β Unburnt fuel passes through the exhaust, creating white smoke.
β‘ Rough Idle After Starting β The engine may shake or run unevenly for a short time.
Ignoring these signs can lead to poor performance and increased fuel consumption. Early diagnosis helps keep your diesel engine reliable and efficient.
Stay informed. Stay powered. π§πͺ
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02/03/2026
π Jeep Owners β Keep Your Ride Trail-Ready! π¨
Donβt let a failing alternator leave your Jeep stranded β whether you're in the city or off the beaten path.
Your alternator keeps your battery charged and powers everything from your headlights to your infotainment system. When it starts failing, your Jeep will show warning signs π
β οΈ Watch out for:
π Battery warning light on the dashboard
π‘ Dim or flickering headlights
β‘ Slow power windows or electrical glitches
π Hard starting or weak cranking
Ignoring these signs can turn a small issue into a major breakdown β especially when you least expect it.
If you notice any of these symptoms, get your Jeep checked early and keep it adventure-ready.
Drive strong. Stay powered. πͺ
25/02/2026
π JEEP OWNERS β Is Your Engine Breathing Properly?
Your throttle body controls how much air enters your engine.
No air = No power.
Wrong air mix = Poor performance.
Hereβs what you should know π
π§ Whatβs Inside a Throttle Body?
β’ Main Housing β Holds everything together
β’ Butterfly Valve β Opens when you press the accelerator
β’ Throttle Shaft β Connects pedal movement to airflow
β’ Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) β Tells the ECU how much air is entering
β’ Idle Air Control Valve (IAC) β Keeps your engine idling smoothly
β’ Seals & Springs β Prevent leaks and return the valve to closed position
Simple science:
More air + correct fuel mix = Smooth power π¨π₯
β οΈ Signs Your Jeep May Have a Throttle Body Problem
β’ Rough idling
β’ Delayed acceleration
β’ Stalling
β’ High fuel consumption
β’ Check engine light
Donβt ignore these signs.
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Why choose quality parts?
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Keep your Jeep powerful.
04/02/2026
π©Έ 1. Engine Oil β Your carβs βbloodβ
Why it matters:
Oil keeps engine parts moving smoothly and prevents overheating.
Simple check:
β Pull dipstick
β Wipe it
β Put back & pull again
β Oil should be between MIN & MAX
π¨ Low oil = engine damage
β
Check once every week
π 2. Tire Air β Your carβs βfeetβ
Why it matters:
Good air pressure = better control + less fuel + no blowouts.
Simple check:
β Soft tire? Add air
β Use petrol station gauge for accuracy
π¨ Low air causes accidents and fast tire wear
β
Check every 1β2 weeks
π§ 3. Coolant/Water β Prevents engine overheating
Why it matters:
Keeps engine temperature normal.
Simple check:
β Look at plastic tank
β Level between LOW & FULL
β Never open when engine is hot!
π¨ Low coolant = overheating + costly repairs
β
Check weekly
π 4. Battery β Starts your car
Why it matters:
Without battery β no start, no lights, no dashboard.
Warning signs:
β Slow starting
β Dim lights
β Clicking sound
π¨ Dirty terminals reduce power
β
Battery lasts about 2β4 years
π Golden Dashboard Rule
π’ Comes on then off = OK
π Stays on = check soon
π΄ Red light = STOP immediately
β
5-Minute Weekly Car Health Habit:
β Check oil
β Look at coolant
β Inspect tires
This simple habit can save you thousands in repairs π°
π Taking care of basics = fewer breakdowns, safer driving, longer engine life.
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04/02/2026
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04/02/2026
π How to Jump-Start a Car β Simple & Safe for Everyone
Donβt worry β you donβt need to be a mechanic to jump-start a car. If your battery dies, this easy guide will help you get back on the road quickly and safely.
π Step 1: Park & switch both cars OFF
β Bring the working car close to the dead one (but donβt touch)
β Turn both engines off
β Open the bonnets (hoods)
π This keeps you safe and avoids electrical problems.
π΄ Step 2: Connect the RED cable (power cable)
β’ Clip one red end to the dead car battery (+)
β’ Clip the other red end to the good car battery (+)
π This sends power from the good battery to the dead one.
β« Step 3: Connect the BLACK cable (safety cable)
β’ Clip one black end to the good battery (β)
β’ Clip the other black end to bare metal on the dead car
π This prevents sparks and keeps everything safe.
βΆοΈ Step 4: Start the cars
1οΈβ£ Start the working car first
2οΈβ£ Wait about 2β3 minutes
3οΈβ£ Start the dead car
π It should come back to life!
π Step 5: Remove the cables slowly (reverse order)
β’ Black from metal
β’ Black from good battery
β’ Red from good battery
β’ Red from revived battery
Done!
β
Easy way to remember
π΄ Red to PLUS (+)
β« Black to MINUS (β) and METAL
π Start good car β then dead car
π Remove backwards
π Why this is useful to know
β Saves you from being stranded
β No mechanic needed
β Helps friends & family
β Builds confidence with your car
03/02/2026
π Ever wondered how fuel gets from your carβs tank to the engine? π€
Meet the Fuel Pump β the part that makes sure your engine never goes thirsty.
π’οΈ What Does a Fuel Pump Do?
π It pulls fuel from the tank and pushes it to the engine so your car can start and keep running smoothly.
π§© Simple Parts Inside a Fuel Pump
π Power Connection
Brings electricity from the battery to turn the pump on.
βοΈ Small Motor
Does the pushing work that moves fuel.
π Fan-Like Wheel
Helps suck fuel from the tank.
π§Ή Fuel Filter (Strainer)
Catches dirt before it reaches the engine.
β¬οΈ Fuel Entry Point
Where fuel enters the pump.
π One-Way Valve
Keeps fuel from flowing back, helping the car start easily.
π― Pressure Controller
Makes sure fuel reaches the engine at the right strength.
β‘οΈ Fuel Exit Point
Sends fuel to the engine.
π Why This Part Is Important
Without a working fuel pump: β The car may not start
β The engine may stall
β Fuel wonβt reach the engine properly
A healthy fuel pump = smooth driving and better performance π¨
π‘ Tip:
If your car struggles to start, loses power, or stops suddenly, the fuel pump could be the issue.
03/02/2026
π Ever wondered how fuel gets from your carβs tank to the engine? π€
Meet the Fuel Pump β the part that makes sure your engine never goes thirsty.
π’οΈ What Does a Fuel Pump Do?
π It pulls fuel from the tank and pushes it to the engine so your car can start and keep running smoothly.
π§© Simple Parts Inside a Fuel Pump
π Power Connection
Brings electricity from the battery to turn the pump on.
βοΈ Small Motor
Does the pushing work that moves fuel.
π Fan-Like Wheel
Helps suck fuel from the tank.
π§Ή Fuel Filter (Strainer)
Catches dirt before it reaches the engine.
β¬οΈ Fuel Entry Point
Where fuel enters the pump.
π One-Way Valve
Keeps fuel from flowing back, helping the car start easily.
π― Pressure Controller
Makes sure fuel reaches the engine at the right strength.
β‘οΈ Fuel Exit Point
Sends fuel to the engine.
π Why This Part Is Important
Without a working fuel pump: β The car may not start
β The engine may stall
β Fuel wonβt reach the engine properly
A healthy fuel pump = smooth driving and better performance π¨
π‘ Tip:
If your car struggles to start, loses power, or stops suddenly, the fuel pump could be the issue.
03/02/2026
π Decoding Your Carβs Catalytic Converter! π€―
Ever wondered whatβs inside that small but powerful part of your carβs exhaust system β and how it helps keep our air clean? Letβs break it down π
π§ What Is a Catalytic Converter?
A catalytic converter is a crucial component of your vehicleβs exhaust system. Its main job is to reduce harmful emissions before they are released into the atmosphere.
π§± Whatβs Inside?
Inside the converter is a honeycomb-shaped structure (ceramic or metal) coated with precious metals:
Platinum
Palladium
Rhodium
These metals act as catalysts, triggering chemical reactions without being consumed.
π₯ How It Works (Simple Breakdown)
π¨ Exhaust In (Dirty gases enter):
Harmful gases from the engine include:
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Hydrocarbons (HC)
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
βοΈ The Magic Happens (Chemical reactions):
A 3-way catalytic converter converts these pollutants into safer substances.
π± Exhaust Out (Cleaner gases leave):
Nitrogen (Nβ)
Carbon Dioxide (COβ)
Water Vapour (HβO)
π‘ The Role of the Oxygen Sensor
An oxygen sensor monitors oxygen levels in the exhaust and sends feedback to the engine computer, helping maintain: βοΈ Efficient fuel combustion
βοΈ Lower emissions
βοΈ Better engine performance
π Why It Matters
Without a catalytic converter: β Air pollution increases
β Fuel efficiency drops
β Engine warning lights appear
β Your car may fail emissions checks
π§ Quick Takeaway
Small part. HUGE impact.
The catalytic converter plays a major role in protecting both your engine and the environment.
β»οΈ Drive clean. Breathe better.
28/01/2026
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