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MWZ: Your Professional Changan CS35 Plus Auto Spare Parts Manufacturer!
 

Wenzhou MWZ Trading Co., Ltd. was established in 2010 and is located in Rui'an, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, with beautiful scenery and natural scenery. We are a professional after-sales auto parts supplier in China, providing and producing all vehicle parts. Based on many years of export experience, we can provide our customers with integrated solutions for auto parts.

 

 
Our Advantages
 

Mature Sales Channels

Our company has mature offline and online sales channels, as well as a first-class sales and service team to provide customers with products

Applicable to Multiple Brands

We can produce auto parts suitable for different brands of models, including BYD, JAC, GEELY, CHANGAN, CHERY, GM, BRILLIANCE, TESLA, etc.

Broad Sales Network

Our company's sales network and product sales agencies are all over China. The strong and professional R&D team continues to innovate, allowing our company's automotive parts to have a high market share at home and abroad.

International Shipping

We do not compromise on delivery so that customers in various countries and regions receive their products quickly. At the same time, we are ready to provide customers with the accessories they need and provide timely maintenance services.

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Introduction to Changan CS35 Plus Auto Spare Parts

An automobile spare part is a component that can be used to replace a broken section of a machine with a working one. It is typically kept as an inventory that can be used for repairs of multiple automobile units that require upgrading or replacement.

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Types of Changan CS35 Plus Auto Spare Parts

 

Friction Block

Brake pads are a component of disc brakes used in automotive and other applications. Brake pads are composed of steel backing plates with friction material bound to the surface that faces the disc brake rotors.

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Water Tank

The coolant reservoir is a vital component of the cooling system. Its function is to store excess coolant fluid until required. You can locate the reservoir by following the hose from the radiator. There you will find the container, usually made of transparent plastic, that functions as the coolant reservoir.

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Condenser

The air-conditioning condenser is a radiator positioned between the car's grille and the engine-cooling radiator in which the gaseous refrigerant sheds heat and returns to a liquid state. The liquid refrigerant flows to the evaporator inside the dashboard, where it cools the cabin.

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Rear Lamp

Tail Lights are mounted to the rear of the car above the bumper. They are red in color and have accompanying white lights beside them to indicate when the vehicle is in reverse. When you're on the road, tail lights make other car's aware of your presence so that you can travel safely in the dark.

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Front Cover Hinge

In a vehicle, hinges are typically associated with doors, hoods, or trunk lids. They are mechanical components that allow for the smooth opening and closing of these panels. Hinges typically consist of two or more metal plates, connected by a pin or rod, which allow the panel to pivot.

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Working Principles of Changan CS35 Plus Auto Spare Parts
 

 

 
Condenser

The air conditioning system in a car is composed of many components. Each component has its own role and is bound to one another. One important component in a car air conditioner system is the condenser. The condenser acts as a heat exchanger that is used to convert high-pressure gas to a high-pressure liquid, then gets streamed to the Receiver Dryer until it continues to the expansion valve. The condenser works to reduce the temperature of the refrigerant at the time of the condensation process. When the warm temperature is successfully lowered, a cool liquid will be formed which will be released through the car air conditioner holes. This condenser is commonly located at the front of the car radiator. Given this position, it is inevitable that a lot of dirt might get into the car and make the condenser dirty. Dirt that lands in the car air conditioner condenser can hinder the process of condensation. Taking into account its important role, the car condenser does need some extra attention. The aim is to avoid the possibility of the condenser leaking which will impact the heat of the cabin when driving at low speeds or stopping.

 
Friction Block

Simply put, brake pads contact your rotors and cause friction to slow and stop your car. Brake pads are part of a very interconnected system, a system that relies on each of its parts to function safely and successfully. Here's how your brake pads play their part:
● When you press down on the brake pedal, you activate a cylinder that sends brake fluid through hoses, down to the calipers.
● The calipers engage your brake pads.
● Your brake pads apply pressure to the rotor, which is directly connected to each wheel.
● This pressure creates the friction needed to slow or stop your vehicle. When the rotor slows, so do your wheels.
● Take your foot off the brake pedal and the whole process reverses: the brake pads release, fluid moves back up the hoses, and your wheels are on the move again!

 

 

Condenser

The air conditioning system in a car is composed of many components. Each component has its own role and is bound to one another. One important component in a car air conditioner system is the condenser. The condenser acts as a heat exchanger that is used to convert high-pressure gas to a high-pressure liquid, then gets streamed to the Receiver Dryer until it continues to the expansion valve. The condenser works to reduce the temperature of the refrigerant at the time of the condensation process. When the warm temperature is successfully lowered, a cool liquid will be formed which will be released through the car air conditioner holes. This condenser is commonly located at the front of the car radiator. Given this position, it is inevitable that a lot of dirt might get into the car and make the condenser dirty. Dirt that lands in the car air conditioner condenser can hinder the process of condensation. Taking into account its important role, the car condenser does need some extra attention. The aim is to avoid the possibility of the condenser leaking which will impact the heat of the cabin when driving at low speeds or stopping.

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Changan CS35 Plus Auto Spare Parts
 
 

Q: What is the difference between auto parts and spare parts?

A: Autoparts are essential components integrated during the vehicle's initial production, whereas spare parts are replacements used for maintenance and repairs after the vehicle is sold to the consumer. Both autoparts and spare parts play crucial roles in ensuring the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of vehicles.

Q: What are the Essential Auto Spare Parts?

A: There are various kinds of automobile spare parts available for purchase. The buyer’s responsibility is to determine which part of their machine’s body needs replacement. For example, replaceable options can be nuts, gears, bolts, auto electrical parts, engines, brakes, fuel lines, fuel tanks, and other relevant elements. Some of the primary uses of auto spare parts are provided below.
Engine
Among all the essential automobile parts, the engine forms the heart of the automobile. The engine needs to function smoothly, at all times, without regular heat-ups. Different machines are placed in separate vehicles, such as electrical engines, three-stroke, four-stroke cylinder engines and more. Keep a regular check on the engine and ensure your ‘Check Engine’ light is functional. It helps to know whether the engine is in good condition or not.
Drive Axle
Drive axle is the part that helps to mobilise the vehicle by stimulating power from the transmitter to the four (or more) tyres of the automobile. This power is passed to it from the engine. Be mindful of your drive axle as constant wear and tear may reduce the longevity of the transmitter or the axle itself.
Gearbox
The gearbox is divided into two categories: Automatic and Manual. As of today, most cars are being launched with an automatic gearbox which is far more convenient and easy to use. However, it has its drawbacks too. The gears grind and slip more in case of automatic gearboxes and sometimes face transmitting error.
Brakes
One of the most integral parts of an automobile. We very well know what happens when a vehicle’s brakes become dysfunctional. To ensure you never find yourself in a regretful situation, do regular checks with your brakes and note even the slightest inconvenience.
Oil Filters
Last but not least, oil filters are necessities without which the vehicle may suffer tremendous wear and tear, ultimately losing its durability. The work of the motor oil is to lubricate the internal movable parts of an automobile. The oiling ensures frictionless movement of all aspects of the machine, ensuring lesser wear and tear during long drives.

Q: What does a friction block do?

A: Friction blocks can be pulled across the lecture table with a dial scale. The block may be turned on different edges to show the independence of frictional forces on the area. Similar blocks with various types of surfaces can be used to show the effects of different kinds of contact planes.

Q: What is the friction in a car?

A: Friction in the automobile aids it to move, turn corners or slow down when necessary. When a car or any other automobile starts, its tyres push against the road. As a reaction, the friction present between the car and road pushes back which acts as a forward motion that enables a car to move forward.

Q: Can a car stop without friction?

A: Friction is required to stop a moving car. When the brakes are applied, it applies a friction force on the wheels to slow it's rotation which eventually leads to the change in speed of the vehicle. If there is no friction, the car will not stop and the brakes would be of any use.

Q: Do cars have 2 or 4 brake pads?

A: In most cars, each caliper has one inner pad and one outer pad. That's a total of four pads on a car with front disc brakes, and 8 on a car with front and rear brakes. New cars with electronic parking brakes often have separate parking brake calipers on the rear wheels.

Q: Can I drive my car with bad brake pads?

A: How exactly do you go about driving with worn-out brake pads? Well, the best thing to do is not drive the car, but if you have to drive, then try not to brake too hard. Just be sure to know that this can drastically slow the time your car brakes, and could lead to a car accident.

Q: How often should brake pads be replaced?

A: We recommend you replace brake pads or shoes every 30,000 to 35,000 miles in urban use. With mostly highway driving, every 80,000 miles or more. Your ideal maintenance plan with brakes is to replace the pads before they wear down too much and cause metal-on-metal friction in your brake system.

Q: How many years do brake pads last?

A: Brake pads can last anywhere between 30,000 and 70,000 miles. Their longevity depends on your driving style and typical driving conditions. Using data provided by Federal Highway Administration statistics on how many miles people drive annually, typical brake pads will last between 3 and 7 years.

Q: Is it OK to replace brake pads only?

A: You don't always have to replace rotors when replacing brake pads. The frequency of rotor replacement depends on factors like rotor quality and driving conditions. However, if your mechanic finds warped or worn rotors beyond the minimum discard thickness, they recommend replacing them together with brake pads.

Q: Are brake pads on every tire?

A: The brake rotors are the flat, shiny discs located behind the wheels on most cars. Each of your car's wheels has its own brake pad and rotors. Over time, the constant friction between these two parts wears the brake pad down.

Q: How do I check my brake pads?

A: On many vehicles, you can see the brake pad through the holes in the wheel. To check the life of the brake pad, you need to determine its thickness. You might need a flashlight to get a good look at the brake pad. If the pads look thin, less than 1/4", it might be time to get them replaced.

Q: Do all 4 brakes work at the same time?

A: When you apply the brakes in a car, all four brakes do engage to some extent. However, in most modern cars, the front brakes provide the majority of the stopping power, typically around 70-80%, while the rear brakes contribute the remaining 20-30%. This distribution helps to optimize braking performance and stability.

Q: Are there brake pad problems I should watch out for?

A: Certain sounds and sensations can all signal potential brake pad problems. Stay alert and pay attention to:
Screaming or Grinding
Any noise that could be labeled as "eardrum piercing" could mean it's time to have your brake pads inspected. Worn pads could cause damage to other parts of the system and lead to major and often more expensive repairs.
Shaking in Your Steering Wheel or Brake Pedal
When worn brake pads turn into worn out brake pads, it can lead to rotor damage from all the metal-on-metal rubbing. Shivers and shakes in the steering wheel or brake pedal are more than just unpleasant. Your brake system is trying to communicate with you!
Brake Warning Light
This dashboard indicator light could come on for several reasons, none of which you want to ignore. The light could be clueing you into a problem with the brake's hydraulic system, your brake fluid level could be low, or your parking brake may be engaged. Whatever the reason for the light, your ability to safely come to a stop isn't worth risking.

Q: What is the function of the rear lamp?

A: Rear lights provide greater safety in road traffic, particularly in the dark. They include tail lights, brake lights, reversing lights, rear fog lights and turn signals.

Q: Is the taillight and brake light the same bulb?

A: On many vehicles, the tail lights and brake lights share the same bulb. One filament inside the bulb is for the tail light and the other filament is for the brake light. There are also some vehicles that have a separate bulb for each circuit.

Q: What is the difference between a tail light and a back light?

A: Your vehicle's might be a bit unique, with separate globes. Tail lights are engaged when the you turn on your headlights or when your parking brake is on, whereas the brake lights will light up immediately when you apply pressure to the brakes.

Q: What is a hinge in a vehicle?

A: Door hinges and latches are door retention system components that play a very important role in automobiles as they hold the door of the automobile in case of side impacts or rollover accidents.

Q: Where are the door hinges on a car?

A: Most cars have their hinges at the front of the door. The door is removed from the body by releasing the hinge securing screws or bolts or a central hinge pin.

Q: Can a car door hinge be repaired?

A: Usually all you'll need to do is replace the pin and bushings in one or both hinges. Extreme wear, however, can cause the hinge itself to wear and allow movement. We'll show you how to replace the whole hinge and just the pin and bushings in most vehicles.

Q: What is a hinge in the car?

A: Hinges are the assembly of components connected to the door and body of the vehicle, linked to each other, and capable of rotating around the same axis. The conventional system consists of two hinges for each door, an upper hinge and a lower hinge.

Q: How to extend the life of your brakes?

A: When it comes to keeping your brakes in good shape, the most significant factor is you, the driver. Modern brake technology has improved so much over the years that many parts can last thousands of miles before needing to be serviced. If your brake pads, rotors, brake fluid, or other brake parts need replacing sooner than expected, one cause may be poor braking technique. For a better braking experience that keeps your pads and rotors working longer, try these tips. 
Brake Conservatively
The single most effective thing you can do to help your brakes last longer is to brake conservatively. The hotter your brakes get, the faster they may wear out. And aggressively braking or constantly riding your brakes is a surefire way to heat up your brakes and wear them out quicker than necessary. 
Regularly Service Your Brakes
Even if you’re braking conservatively, at some point, you will need to service your brakes. Check your owner’s manual for the recommended service interval for your brake system, or bring your car for a free brake inspection before your trip. While you’re at it, you’ll also want to check these five important things on your car before and after a road trip to make sure your vehicle stays in tip-top shape.
Reduce Vehicle Weight
This one is simple: the heavier your vehicle is, the more stopping force is required by your brakes. While it’s easy to fill your car to the brim with suitcases and recreational gear for a road trip, opting for lighter loads can save your brake system from undue wear and tear. Instead, consider bringing only the essentials to give your brakes a break.
Recognize Signs of Brake Trouble
In the days and weeks before your trip, pay attention to any signs of potential brake trouble so you can take care of them well before traveling. Strange noises, squishy pedals, and a vibrating steering wheel could point to serious issues such as deteriorating brake pad life, low brake fluid, and more. The last thing you want is brake problems with a loaded car hundreds of miles from home.
Upgrade Your Brake Pads
Brake pads are meant to last for tens of thousands of miles but can wear out faster due to steep driving conditions, hard braking, and the material they’re made from. If you want your brakes to last longer, consider upgrading the quality of your brake pads. Choose from ceramic, semi-metallic, or organic brake pads. Our professional technicians can help you determine the best brake pads for your needs.
Exchange & Replace Brake Fluid
Brake fluid is an essential part of your braking system, and, just like brake pads and rotors, it occasionally needs to be replaced. Exchanging your brake fluid ensures your brakes are properly pressurized and reactive when you press on the brake pedal. Brake fluid should be exchanged approximately every two to five years to remain effective, or if you experience copper levels above 200 PPM. Check your owner's manual for manufacturer recommendations.

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