KIA Rio 2018 launched in Pakistan by Kia Lucky Motors
Expected but not confirmed Price of Kia Rio is 14 lakh. Fuel consumption of Kia Rio is 18-20KM/L. It has 1.0 Liter Engine with DOHC 12 Valve Inline-3, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission.
Features:
->Bi-projection headlamps<-
Bi-projection headlamps offer increased illumination, enabling you to better detect obstacles and the road ahead.
->Electric folding mirrors<-
You can fold and unfold the outside mirrors conveniently with the push of a button.
->Radiator grille<-
The iconic Kia radiator grille is completely restyled. Most of the airflow used for cooling enters through the lower intake.
->Aero blade wipers<-
Aerodynamic wiper blades keep the blade in contact with the windshield at high speeds.
->Rear spoiler garnish<-
A rear spoiler improves the air vortex around C pillar for enhanced aerodynamics and downforce on the rear tires.
->Parking Distance Warning-Reverse (PDW-R)<-
When you back into a parking spot, how much room do you have left? As you reverse, audible beeps alert you to the distance to obstacles behind you.
->Antilock Braking System (ABS)<-
A fundamental element of active safety sytems, ABS helps provide greater vehicle control when stopping in difficult conditions like wet or slippery roads.
->6 airbags<-
Protection includes front air bags for the driver and front-seat passenger, two air bags at the sides, and two curtain airbags running the length of the cabin.
->Supervision cluster with 3.5˝ LCD screen<-
A tasteful, intelligently designed and customizable supervision cluster provides outside temperature and vehicle and trip data.
->Steering wheel audio remote control<-
Adjust audio settings using just your thumb, for enhanced driving safety.
->Speed limiter / Auto cruise control<-
The auto cruise function can be activated using steering wheel-mounted controls, making it easy to set your speed in a safe manner.
->Auxiliary and USB connections<-
Flash drives and other compatible audio devices can be connected via 3.5mm (analog) and USB ports.
->Manual A/C<-
Simple soft-touch switches and dials let you adjust the temperature quickly with minimal distraction.
->Full Auto Temperature Control (FATC)<-
FATC lets you set preferable temperature for comfortable ride in any weather conditions.
->Full-folding 2nd row seats<-
Rear seats fold fully flat, so when you need to, you can accommodate long or bulky items in an extended cargo space.
->60:40 split-folding rear seats<-
The rear seats split 60:40 and fold flat, giving you utmost flexibility in managing cargo and passenger space.
->Sunroof<-
An available power sunroof adds an open-air feeling to the already roomy cabin of the all-new Rio.
->Telescopic & tilt steering<-
Adjust the steering column up and down, and in and out, to find just the right position for you.
->ECM rear-view mirror<-
The Electro-Chromic Mirror automatically controls the glare from the headlamps of the car behind you in nighttime.
->Sunvisor illumination lamps<-
LEDs over the vanity mirror on the driver-side sunvisor light up to help you see yourself better in the mirror.
->Adjustable seatbelt anchor<-
The height-adjustable seat-belt anchors allow for seat-belts to be raised and lowered to achieve the perfect fit.
->Front & rear door bottle holders<-
The drink bottles are easily on hand with holders in both the front and rear doors.
->Center console armrest<-
Offers comfortable support when driving, and is covered in soft material that is color-coordinated with the interior trim.
->Rear USB charging port<-
Rear passengers can charge their electronic devices via the USB port mounted at the back of the center console.
->Luggage net<-
An elasticized luggage net keeps luggage and cargo from moving around in the cargo space.
->Covering shelf<-
A rear shelf keeps cargo out of view. Attached to the rear gate by cords, it lifts out of the way when the gate is opened.
->Auto defog system<-
The auto defogger detects mist on the windshield, and automatically deploys the fans to clear the glass rapidly.
->Rain sensor<-
The rain sensor detects raindrops on the windshield and activates the wipers when a coverage threshold is met.
->Smart key with easy keyless entry<-
Lock or unlock the doors conveniently with the simple press of a button.
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Saturday, May 26, 2018
What is traction control and How it works in cars?
What is traction control?
What is traction control?
Traction control is an active vehicle safety feature designed to help vehicles make effective use of all the traction available on the road when accelerating on low-friction road surfaces. When a vehicle without traction control attempts to accelerate on a slippery surface like ice, snow, or loose gravel, the wheels are liable to slip. The result of wheel slip is that the tires spin quickly on the surface of the road without gaining any actual grip, so the vehicle does not accelerate. Traction control activates when it senses that the wheels may slip, helping drivers make the most of the traction that is available on the road surface.
It is important to remember that traction control cannot create traction where there is none. On a truly frictionless surface (e.g., ice), vehicles with traction control would perform just as poorly as vehicles without it.
It is important to remember that traction control cannot create traction where there is none. On a truly frictionless surface (e.g., ice), vehicles with traction control would perform just as poorly as vehicles without it.
Traction control is used to help drivers accelerate on slippery or low-friction conditions. These conditions include when roads are wet, icy, uneven, loose, or poorly maintained. Examples of when traction control would be beneficial include the following:
- When accelerating up a hill where the surface is loose and gravelly.
- Hitting a patch of slushy road that causes the vehicle to slow down as the wheels lose traction.
- Accelerating at a green light on an icy road with traffic approaching from behind.
How does traction control work?
Traction control works similarly to anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and is often considered as a supplement to existing ABS setups. In fact, traction control uses the same components as ABS:
- wheel speed sensors that monitor the speed of rotation of the front or all four wheels;
- a hydraulic modulator that pumps the brakes, and;
- an electronic control unit (ECU)that receives information from the wheel speed sensors and, when necessary, directs the hydraulic modulator to pump the brakes.
Modern ABS and traction control systems are setup with the ECU and the hydraulic modulator attached together so that while they have different functions, they are physically one unit. The ECU continually checks whether some wheels are spinning faster than others - an indicator that the wheel is losing traction. When possible wheel slippage is detected, the ECU directs the hydraulic modulator to apply and release the brake in rapid succession ("pump the brake") to the problem wheel to reduce the speed of its rotation. Some traction control systems also reduce engine power to wheels that are about to slip. Once the wheel has regained traction, the system returns to monitoring wheel speed and comparing the rotational speed of the vehicle’s wheels.
In a vehicle that uses reduced engine power to control the rotation of slipping wheels, drivers may experience a pulsation of the gas pedal when traction control is active. This pulsation is normal and is not an indication that something is wrong with the traction control system.
Tests have shown that traction control is effective for reducing wheel slip when accelerating in low-friction conditions (Song and Boo 2000), although this effect is more noticeable in four-wheel drive vehicles than in front-wheel drive vehicles. The same study found that traction control systems that incorporate reductions in engine power to slipping wheels are associated with better stability, but that brake-only systems are suitable for improving the acceleration performance of a vehicle (Song and Boo 2000).
Overall, the effectiveness of traction control to reduce or prevent crashes and injuries has not been well-documented. Nonetheless, due to its often being packaged together with ABS and electronic stability control (ESC), it is reasonable to suggest that driving a vehicle equipped with this trio significantly reduces fatal crash risk by up to 50%.
Does traction control have limitations?
Yes. Like many other safety features, realizing the full benefits of traction control depends on whether or not drivers interact appropriately with it. This means continuing to drive safely and only in conditions where you feel safe driving. Behaviours like speeding, tailgating, and aggressive driving all work against the benefits of traction control. For example, driving too fast for the road conditions increases crash risk, even if your vehicle has traction control, since traction control is not designed to reduce stopping distance. Furthermore, whereas vehicles without traction control may experience a reduction in speed on slippery roads, the same speed reduction might not be observed in vehicles with traction control. As such, traction control might allow vehicles to reach a higher speed than is safe for the road conditions. Because of this, drivers must take extra care to monitor their speed.
It is always important to remain vigilant and focused on the driving task, no matter how many safety features are on the vehicle. Traction control does not help drivers stop faster in slippery conditions, so engaging in any behaviour that lengthens reaction time will have an adverse effect on overall safety. To illustrate, reaction time is increased by driver distraction, fatigue, and alcohol-impairment.
The good news is that the benefits of traction control can be accrued as long as drivers continue to use safe driving practices, caution, and good judgment.
Traction control systems were first introduced on high-end vehicles in 1987, although some powerful rear-wheel drive vehicles in the early 70s were equipped with early version of traction control. In terms of current availability, traction control is generally available on any vehicle that has ABS since traction control was designed and built off existing ABS technology.
Cruise Control Sytem in Cars and How Cruise Control Sytem works ?
What is cruise control?
The purpose of a cruise control system is to accurately maintain a speed set by the driver without any outside intervention by controlling the throttle-accelerator pedal linkage.
The earliest variants of cruise control were actually in use even before the creation of automobiles. The inventor and mechanical engineer James Watt developed a version as early as the 17th century, which allowed steam engines to maintain a constant speed up and down inclines. Cruise control as we know it today was invented in the late 1940s, when the idea of using an electrically-controlled device that could manipulate road speeds and adjust the throttle accordingly was conceived.
Working
The cruise control system controls the speed of your car the same way you do – by adjusting the throttle (accelerator) position. However, cruise control engages the throttle valve by a cable connected to an actuator, rather than by pressing a pedal. The throttle valve controls the power and speed of the engine by limiting how much air it takes in (since it’s an internal combustion engine).
The driver can set the cruise control with the cruise switches, which usually consist of ON, OFF, RESUME, SET/ACCEL and COAST. These are commonly located on the steering wheel or on the windshield wiper or turn signal stalk. The SET/ACCEL knob sets the speed of the car. One tap will accelerate it by 1 mph, two by 2 mph and so on. Tapping the knob in the opposite direction will decelerate the vehicle. As a safety feature, the cruise control system will disengage as soon as you hit the brake pedal.
However, with the number of cars on roads increasing more than ever, the functionality of normal cruise control is becoming obsolete. Adaptive cruise control is quickly gaining popularity, and with good reason!
Adaptive Cruise Control is the next big thing in terms of automated speed management in new cars. It is an intelligent form of cruise control that slows down and speeds up automatically to keep pace with the car in front of you.
How Does Adaptive Cruise Control Work?
The driver sets a maximum speed similar to what one would do with normal cruise control. A radar sensor located in the front end of the car locates traffic ahead of it and locks on to the car ahead. This sensor then controls the speed of your car so that it always stays 2-3 seconds behind the car in front.
Using the input from the radar sensors, the computer unit measures the distance of the car ahead and calculates the speed relative to it. If there are multiple vehicles in the sensor’s field of coverage at the same time, it automatically selects which of the vehicles the system should track.
For instance, if you’re approaching a slower vehicle ahead or if another vehicle cuts in front of you, the adaptive cruise control slows down the car by initiating corrective controls in the engine management and, if necessary, in the braking system as well.
Tuesday, May 8, 2018
What is meaning of Check Engine Light blinking on Car Dashboard
- A red warning light on the instrument panel indicates a serious car problem or a safety issue and should be checked straightaway
- The cause of an orange warning light should be checked as soon as you’re abl
The electronic system in today’s cars relies on a series of sensors –most important are
- Map Sensor
- Throttle Sensor
- Crank Sensor
- Cam Sensor
These sensors can also tell you if there’s something wrong with your car using warning symbols on the dashboard.
You can observe two types of warning lights –it is either red or orange. A red warning light suggests that you should act quickly because the problem is serious, such as an overheating engine, low engine oil pressure or a braking system problem.
An orange warning light means that the engine management system – the computer that runs the engine – has detected a fault. You may continue to drive, but you should take your car to your local service centre for diagnosis and repair as soon as possible.
It’s important to pay attention to car dashboard warning lights because they can help you avoid a car breakdown, as well as potentially saving you from an expensive repair bill and keeping you safe on the road.
If a red or orange warning light appears on your dash, don’t ignore it. Instead, pull over somewhere safe and look up what it means in your owner’s manual.
If you’re not sure what the problem is, call roadside assistance or visit your nearest maintenance centre.
If a red or orange warning light appears on your dash, don’t ignore it. Instead, pull over somewhere safe and look up what it means in your owner’s manual.
If you’re not sure what the problem is, call roadside assistance or visit your nearest maintenance centre.
These sensors can also tell you if there’s something wrong with your car using warning symbols on the dashboard.
There are two types of warning lights – red and orange. A red warning light suggests that you should act quickly because the problem is serious, such as an overheating engine, low engine oil pressure or a braking system problem.
An orange warning light means that the engine management system – the computer that runs the engine – has detected a fault. You may continue to drive, but you should take your car to your local service centre for diagnosis and repair as soon as possible.
It’s important to pay attention to car dashboard warning lights because they can help you avoid a car breakdown, as well as potentially saving you from an expensive repair bill and keeping you safe on the road.
If a red or orange warning light appears on your dash, don’t ignore it. Instead, pull over somewhere safe and look up what it means in your owner’s manual.
If a red or orange warning light appears on your dash, don’t ignore it. Instead, pull over somewhere safe and look up what it means in your owner’s manual.
If you’re not sure what the problem is, call roadside assistance or visit your nearest maintenance centre.
The most common car warning Check Engine Lights
Now below detail of all Check Engine Lights is described,
1. Fog light (front)
2. Power steering warning light
3. Fog light (rear)
4. Washer fluid low
5. Brake pad warning
6. Cruise control on
7. Direction indicators
8. Rain and light sensor
9. Winter mode
10. Information indicator
11. Glow plug/diesel pre-heat warning
12. Frost warning
13. Ignition switch warning
14. Key not in vehicle
15. Key fob battery low
16. Distance warning
17. Press clutch pedal
18. Press brake pedal
19. Steering lock warning
20. Main beam headlights
21. Tyre pressure low
22. Sidelight information
23. Exterior light fault
24. Brake lights warning
25. Diesel particulate filter warning
26. Trailer tow hitch warning
27. Air suspension warning
28. Lane departure warning
29. Catalytic converter warning
30. Seat belt not on
31. Parking brake light
32. Battery/alternator warning
33. Parking assist
34. Service required
35. Adaptive lighting
36. Headlight range control
37. Rear spoiler warning
38. Convertible roof warning
39. Airbag warning
40. Handbrake warning
41. Water in filter
42. Airbag deactivated
43. Fault problem
44. Dipped beam headlights
45. Dirty air filter
46. Eco driving indicator
47. Hill descent control
48. Temperature warning
49. ABS (Anti-lock braking system) warning
50. Fuel filter warning
51. Door open
52. Bonnet open
53. Low fuel
54. Automatic gearbox warning
55. Speed limiter
56. Suspension dampers
57. Oil pressure low
58. Windscreen defrost
59. Boot open
60. Stability control off
61. Rain sensor
62. Engine/emissions warning
63. Rear window defrost
64. Auto windscreen wiping
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2. Power steering warning light
3. Fog light (rear)
4. Washer fluid low
5. Brake pad warning
6. Cruise control on
7. Direction indicators
8. Rain and light sensor
9. Winter mode
10. Information indicator
11. Glow plug/diesel pre-heat warning
12. Frost warning
13. Ignition switch warning
14. Key not in vehicle
15. Key fob battery low
16. Distance warning
17. Press clutch pedal
18. Press brake pedal
19. Steering lock warning
20. Main beam headlights
21. Tyre pressure low
22. Sidelight information
23. Exterior light fault
24. Brake lights warning
25. Diesel particulate filter warning
26. Trailer tow hitch warning
27. Air suspension warning
28. Lane departure warning
29. Catalytic converter warning
30. Seat belt not on
31. Parking brake light
32. Battery/alternator warning
33. Parking assist
34. Service required
35. Adaptive lighting
36. Headlight range control
37. Rear spoiler warning
38. Convertible roof warning
39. Airbag warning
40. Handbrake warning
41. Water in filter
42. Airbag deactivated
43. Fault problem
44. Dipped beam headlights
45. Dirty air filter
46. Eco driving indicator
47. Hill descent control
48. Temperature warning
49. ABS (Anti-lock braking system) warning
50. Fuel filter warning
51. Door open
52. Bonnet open
53. Low fuel
54. Automatic gearbox warning
55. Speed limiter
56. Suspension dampers
57. Oil pressure low
58. Windscreen defrost
59. Boot open
60. Stability control off
61. Rain sensor
62. Engine/emissions warning
63. Rear window defrost
64. Auto windscreen wiping
I hope that this post will be helpful.
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Saturday, May 5, 2018
Popular demanded Used Japanese Cars in Pakistan
Price of Japanese cars is too high as compare to local Pakistan made car but quality,safety and features are main causes that Pakistani want to buy Used Japanese Cars. An other reason to buy Japanese Car is that coustomer recieve his/her own choice car at the spot. On other hand if coustomer want to buy any local made car then he will wait atleast 2 months duration after giving down payment.
MOST DEMANDED JAPANESE CARS IN PAKISTAN
Toyota,Daihatsu,Suzuki,Nissan,Honda,Mitsubishi and Mazda are highly demanded brand in Pakistan. Now we discuss some popular cars with detail,
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Daihatsu Move
Daihatsu Mira es
Suzuki WagonR
Suzuki Stingray
Suzuki Alto
Toyota Pixis Epoch
Nissan Dayz
Honda Life
Honda N One
Honda N WGN
Mitsubishi EK Wagon
Mitsubishi EK Sports
1000 CC Japanese Cars
Toyota Vitz
Toyota Passo
Daihatsu Boon
1500 CC Japanese Cars
Toyota Aqua
Toyota Axio
Toyota Fielder
Honda Vezzel
Nissan Juke
1800 CC Japanese Cars
Toyota prius
Toyota Fielder
2700~4600 CC Japanese Cars
Toyota prado TX
Toyota Prado TX L
Toyota Prado TZ
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Used cars Import Policy In pakistan specialy for Japanese Cars
For the purpose of safety and to control huge traffic issues, Pakistan Government has implimented policy to import cars from diffirent countries. More than 90% imported cars are imported from Japan because in Japanese cars quality and some features are highly appriciated in Pakistan Market.
No we discuss Import policy in detail
SUVs, Jeeps and Commercial Vehicles
If we read Pakistan import policy for these, then it is clearly mentioned that upto 5 years old (2013) Luxury(2700+cc),Jeeps and commercial vehicles can be imported to Pakistan. Some exampled vehicles for this category are,
Passenger Cars
According to import policy of pakistan, only 3 years old(2015) passenger cars can be imported to Pakistan Market. Some passenger cars are,
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Friday, May 4, 2018
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