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MWZ: Your Professional Changan CS75 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.

 

 
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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

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

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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.

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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 CS75 Plus Auto Spare Parts

Changan CS75 Plus auto spare parts are the replacement components and accessories designed for the Changan CS75 Plus model. Auto spare parts may include a wide range of components that are used for repair, maintenance, or enhancement of the vehicle.

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Types of Changan CS75 Plus Auto Spare Parts
 

Air to Air Intercooler
Air-to-air intercoolers work by passing the compressed air from the turbocharger or supercharger through a series of fins or coils. These fins or coils help dissipate the heat from the air, which helps to cool it down. The cooler air then flows into the engine, where it can help to increase power and efficiency.

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Friction Block/Brake Pad
A brake pad lies between the rotor and the caliper to reduce the level of friction from metal on metal. Over time, the pads need replacing. When a driver applies the brakes, they may hear a screeching sound, or the vehicle pulls to one sign. These are indications that the pads are worn.

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Door Lock
The locking mechanism itself is a push/pull lever or pin system on the inside of the door. In a strictly manual system, each door must be manually unlocked, with only the driver's door unlockable from the outside, while the rest must be unlocked from inside the car.

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Door Guard Panel
The door guard panel of a car, also known as a door edge guard or door edge protector, is a protective accessory installed along the edges of a vehicle's doors. It is designed to prevent scratches, dings, and minor dents that can occur when opening or closing the doors, especially in tight spaces or crowded parking lots.

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Rear Bumper
The rear bumper of the vehicle is much like the front. It holds the rear tail lights in place. Bumpers are an essential component of any car, protecting the front and rear ends in low-speed collisions. They also safeguard trunks and exhaust pipes from expensive damage. 

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Fog Lamp Cover
A fog light cover is a transparent cover for both your front and back fog lights. Made of tough plastic or composites, they are engineered to protect your fog lights, and bulbs from damage from small rocks and other debris kicked up from the road.

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Fender Trim
A Fender trim is the part of a vehicles that surrounds the wheel well. The main function of a Fender trim is to stop dirt and mud from being thrown into the air by the tire.

 

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Air Intake Grille

 

A grille is a protective and decorative front-end feature of a vehicle, allowing airflow to the engine while showcasing the car's design identity. Intricately crafted, grilles serve both form and function, often reflecting a brand's signature style. A grille is a device found on a vehicle that sits directly in front of the radiator. Air flowing through the grille is allowed to pass through the radiator and maintain a cool temperature. Even the air conditioning benefits from the cool air flowing through the vehicle's grille and over the air conditioning condenser. Other areas typically containing a grille include the area directly at the base of the windshield, the side of the front fender as well as the vehicle's dash. Anywhere that air is intended to flow easily through the vehicle, there will be a grille in place. Vehicle heaters typically draw cold air in from the cowl at the base of the windshield. This air is directed through the heater box and passed through the heater core. This warms the air charge, and it is sent into the passenger cabin or up through the defroster vents. While many vehicles take cool fresh air through a grille in the cowl, only a select few actually filter this incoming air. Some higher-end vehicles use a filter to clean the incoming air and remove irritants such as pollen.

Rear Door

 

Rear Door means a door or door system on the back end of a motor vehicle (e.g. a rear hatchback or tailgate) through which passengers can enter or depart the vehicle or cargo can be loaded or unloaded.

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Working Principles of Changan CS75 Plus Auto Spare Parts
 

 

 
Air to Air Intercooler

Turbochargers work by compressing air, increasing its density before it reaches the cylinders of the engine. By squeezing more air into each cylinder, the engine is able to burn proportionally more fuel, creating more power with each explosion. This compressing process generates a lot of heat, and increases the temperature of the air entering the engine. Unfortunately, as air gets hotter, it also becomes less dense, reducing the amount of oxygen available in each cylinder and impacting on performance! The intercooler works to counteract this process, cooling the compressed air to provide the engine with more oxygen, and improving the combustion in each cylinder. In addition, by regulating the temperature of the air, it also increases the reliability of the engine, by ensuring the air to fuel ratio in each cylinder is maintained at a safe level.

 
Grille

Help in Air Circulation
The grille covers the car’s front end yet allows air to get through its gaps. So, while it protects the engine from road debris, its ultimate function is help air circulation to the engine room. Air that’s allowed through the grille helps cool the moving components under the hood. Isn't that what a radiator is for, you may wonder? In fact, it is. But the car grille performs an essential supportive role. The air that comes through the grille cools the temperature of the water in the radiator to avoid overheating. In short, the grille enables the radiator to perform optimally.
Aid Aerodynamics and Performance
The car grille’s design is often integrated into a vehicle's aerodynamics, which enhances the car's performance. Without an opening, air resistance would build-up against a car and impact on its speed. With a grille present, and one designed to optimally aid aerodynamics, air shifts smoothly through the grille, the side, and top of the vehicle, lessening the impact of air resistance significantly. Some automakers have even adopted a technology that automatically opens and closes the grille’s cavity as needed by the engine.
Improve Aesthetics
The aesthetic benefit is undoubtedly the most apparent function of a car grille, although not the most important. Since we all care about beauty, it’s a function worthy of being mentioned. Virtually all car brands treat the grille as a part of the brand’s identity. Grilles are so unique and distinctive in their appearance that you can tell an approaching car by its grille. You’ve noticed too, right? Some auto manufacturers deliberately maintain the design of their grille because, over time, it has become an iconic thing for the brand. Others modify the car grille design more frequently but have the grilles carry their logo as part of their brand design.

 
Friction Block/Brake Pad

The primary function of a brake pad is to slow or stop the motion of a machine or vehicle (car, truck, train, motorcycle, etc..). Brake pads are a component of disc brakes used in automobiles and other applications. Brake pads convert the kinetic energy of the vehicle or machine into thermal energy by the use of friction. A brake caliper typically has two brake pads inside of it with their friction surfaces facing the rotor. When the brakes are hydraulically applied, the caliper squeezes the two pads together onto the spinning disc to slow or stop the vehicle or machine. The brake caliper is like a hand that squeezes the disc. When a brake pad makes contact with a disc it transfers small amounts of friction material (transfer layer) to the disc surface turning it dull gray. The brake pad and disc then stick to each other, providing the friction that stops or slows the vehicle or machine.

 

 

 
Ultimate FAQ Guide to Changan CS75 Plus Auto Spare Parts
 
 

Q: What are the benefits of air-to-air intercooler?

A: On street driven vehicles, air-to-air intercooling is a natural fit because it locates the intercooler at the front of the vehicle where it is exposed to a constant supply of cooling airflow. Experts agree that air-to-air inherently provides better cooling and reliability than air-to-water intercoolers for street use.

Q: What does an air-to-air cooler do?

A: All these terms refer to the part in a diesel-powered vehicle that cools the air from the turbo before it enters the engine's intake manifold. There are some slight variations in different applications, but in the commercial vehicle world, they all refer to the same thing.

Q: Is an intercooler necessary for the turbo?

A: In truth, neither turbocharging nor supercharging require an “intercooler,” which is properly named a “charge air cooler.” Forced induction systems of all types can run without cooling the air charge, but doing so reduces the efficacy of the system.

Q: What are the disadvantages of air to air intercoolers?

A: The single greatest disadvantage of these intercoolers is that their efficiency depends on both the ambient temperature and the road speed of the vehicle if the airflow through the intercooler's core is not fan-assisted.

Q: Is a charge air cooler and intercooler the same thing?

A: Charge air coolers—otherwise known as intercoolers—act as the middleman between the turbo and the engine. They sit in front of the truck radiator and take the hot, compressed air from the turbo and cool it down before it reaches the engine. This increases engine efficiency and power.

Q: Do intercoolers increase horsepower?

A: To put it simply, an intercooler will not create more horsepower for your car. However, it will influence it by allowing your engine to bathe in cooler air, greatly boosting horsepower.

Q: Should there be oil in the intercooler?

A: Therefore, when the intercooler cools this air, it enables denser, more oxygen-rich air to enter the engine, allowing for increased fuel combustion. As a result, it enhances combustion and increases engine power. Neither the operational needs nor the architecture of the intercooler calls for the presence of any oil.

Q: When should I clean my intercooler?

A: If your intercooler gets that dirty, you should urgently clean it or even replace it. Otherwise, you not only risk having your engine overheat.

Q: When should I replace my intercooler?

A: One of the telltale signs that your intercooler might need replacement is an increase in the engine's operating temperature. As the intercooler's cooling efficiency diminishes, the engine may struggle to maintain optimal temperature levels, resulting in potential overheating.

Q: Does an intercooler reduce engine temperature?

A: The function of the intercooler is to cool the air compressed by the turbocharger / supercharger, reducing its temperature and thereby increasing the density of the air supplied to the engine. As the air is compressed by a turbocharger /supercharger it gets very hot.

Q: What is an intercooler and what does it do?

A: The intercoolers (Charge Air Coolers) are designed to reduce fuel consumption while increasing the engine power and efficiency. The intercooler’s task is to reduce the temperature of the inlet gas and thus densify the air required which optimises the combustion. The intercooler lowers the temperature of the inlet gas from 130° C to 60° C, removes the negative effects of the turbo and increases the power by around 20%.

Q: How to maintain car intercoolers?

A: The car intercoolers are normally installed in front of the engine and are cooled by the suction fan and the wind from the car. Poor cooling of the automotive intercooler will result in insufficient engine power and increased fuel consumption. Therefore, the intercooler should be inspected and maintained regularly. Since the automotive intercooler is installed at the front, the radiator fin passage of the intercooler is often blocked by sludge (hydraulic oil overflows from the steering oil tank), etc., which hinders the heat dissipation of the intercooler, so the place should be cleaned regularly. The interior of the car intercooler is usually attached to dirt such as sludge, so it also needs to be cleaned and maintained. Generally, it is cleaned once a year or when the engine or water tank is repaired. The cleaning method is to rinse with alkaline water.

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

A: So, 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 do I know if my car needs brake pads?

A: Visible Wear-and-Tear
A visual inspection is one way to check the condition of your car’s brake pads. You can see them between the wheels’ spokes, pressed against the metal rotors. If you see that the pads are less than a quarter-inch thick, then it may be time to have them inspected or replaced.
High-Pitched Screeching
If you notice a high-pitched screeching sound when you press the brake pedal, there’s nothing to worry about. It doesn’t indicate that your brakes will give out any minute. Instead, the squealing noise comes from a piece of metal purposefully built into the brake pads. It’s intended to warn you that the brake pads are getting thin and will need to be replaced soon. So, if you do hear that high-pitched grating or whining noise coming from your wheels, make an appointment with the service center soon.
Screeching Despite New Pads
However, loud noises coming from your car’s brakes don’t always mean you need to replace them with new ones. Another cause of strange sounds from your vehicle’s brakes may indicate that the rotors are glazed. This is caused by excessive braking that causes the metal to heat up and burn. Take a closer look; if you see blue marks or a dark ring on your rotors, they may need to be replaced.
Slow Stopping Response
Sometimes when you need to stop quickly, you may feel that your braking system isn’t stopping the car fast enough or it’s not as responsive as it should be. These might be signs of a leak in your car’s braking system. It may also result from applying the brakes over a long distance without bringing the vehicle to a complete stop. As a result, the brake pads and rotors are forced to make contact for long periods, and heat builds up. Eventually, their ability to generate the friction needed to stop the vehicle reduces over time.
Brake Pedal Vibration
When your brakes are in good working order, your car will smoothly roll to a stop. But when your brake pads are worn or the rotors become damaged, they can send vibrations throughout your car. If the car shakes or the steering wheel vibrates when you brake but stops when you release the brake pedal, it’s time to have your brakes serviced.
Extremely Sensitive or Insensitive Brakes
You may have been startled by your braking system suddenly jerking your vehicle to a stop at the gentlest touch. It may indicate that your rotors have worn down unevenly or that you need to replace your brake fluid. Either way, it’s a sign that you need to have your car serviced. On the other hand, if you have to push the pedal nearly to the car’s floor to get your brakes to engage, that’s also a problem. It might signal that there’s air in your brake fluid, your vehicle has low brake fluid, or the brake pads are too thin. It may also be a sign that there’s an issue in your car’s hydraulic system. Take your vehicle to the mechanic immediately so they can diagnose the problem correctly.
Driveway Puddle
Another way to determine if your brake system leaks fluid is to check under your car. You may notice a small puddle of fluid after your car has been parked for a while. It might be the brake fluid if it looks similar to fresh motor oil but isn’t as slimy.
Heavy Grinding Sound
If you missed the screeching reminder that your car’s brake pads are thin, you might soon notice an even worse sound. A heavy metallic growling or grinding noise signifies that your pads have completely worn down. Unfortunately, replacement is out of the question at this late stage, as the grinding sound comes from the metal plate that rubs against the rotor. In a short amount of time, this can scratch your rotors or even melt the metal together and cause the brakes to stick. It has become a safety hazard that needs to be addressed immediately.
Pulling to One Side
Do you feel like there’s some invisible force pulling your vehicle to one side while you press your brake pedal? It might signify that the car’s brake lining is wearing unevenly and needs an adjustment. It could also indicate some foreign matter in your brake fluid, which means you should get the fluid drained and replaced.

Q: What's a car grille?

A: The grille covers the area opening in the front of a car body to allow air to enter or exit. This is located in front of the engine bay and is often found between the headlights. The main reason car grilles are made out of metal is because of there lightweight but have a sturdy design. This allows car grilles to protect the radiator and other parts of the engine bay from damage when colliding with another car or an object from the road. It also acts as a piece of trim with a mesh pattern that is decorative. It may also be referred to as "latticework", “nose panel”, and “radiator grille”. There may be a "lower grille" at the base of your vehicle's front (either as one long piece of mesh or as several sections). Every single vehicle has a different grille design.

Q: What is the purpose of the bumper grille?

A: The front fascia of a motor vehicle has an important role in attracting buyers. The principal function of the grille is to admit cooling air to the car's radiator.

Q: What is the purpose of the grille of a car?

A: The car grill is a component that helps provide air circulation in the engine room, and air enters through the hole so that the car temperature in the engine room is adequately maintained. The grill will also help the engine cooling process using a radiator.

Q: Do I need a fog light cover?

A: A fog light cover provides protection to your vehicle's fog light. It ensures your fog light doesn't get damaged whenever you drive off-road or through harsh weather conditions.

Q: What does fender trim do?

A: These fender flares provide maximum tire coverage–2.5 to 3 inches in most cases–to protect your vehicle's paint from rock chips and road debris. Extra wide flares are ideal for use with an extra wide wheel and tire setup, covering up to three inches of poke.

Q: Does your car grille need maintenance?

A: There are indeed large car grills, while some are small in size. The presence of a grill is significant for a car. The grill is important to be maintained regularly because its position is in the front of the car. Do not leave the grill alone, causing a lot of dust or dirt to build up.

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