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MWZ: Your Professional Changan CS85 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 CS85 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. They are an important part of supply chain management and play an important role in automobile engineering.

CS85 Rear Door Outer Guard Panel Assembly (Left) S302F270904-1400-AA And 6202510-M50-AA

 

 
Types of Changan CS85 Plus Auto Spare Parts
 
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Water Tank
The water tank in a car, commonly known as the coolant reservoir or coolant expansion tank, is a component located in the engine compartment. Its primary function is to store and supply coolant to the engine's cooling system.

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Cooling Fan
The radiator fan (or fans) pulls cooling air through the car's radiator. Positioned between the radiator and engine, cooling fans are particularly helpful when the car is stationary or moving at speeds too slow to force air through the grille.

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Wheel Trim
Wheel trims, also known by many different names such as hub cabs, hub covers, wheel covers or wagon wheels, all refer to the same thing, a product designed to make a vehicle look more aesthetically appealing and help to prevent unwanted wheel damage.

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Guard Panel
The fender is a protective panel that covers the wheel well and is typically located above the front or rear wheels. The quarter panel is a similar panel located at the rear of the car, between the door and rear bumper. These panels help protect the car's body from debris, provide structural support, and contribute to the overall aesthetic appearance of the vehicle.

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Name Label
Cars often have the manufacturer's logo or emblem displayed on various parts of the vehicle, such as the front grille, steering wheel, or rear trunk. These logos or emblems can be considered as a form of "name label" that represents the brand or manufacturer of the car.

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Brake Light
The brake light of a car is an essential safety feature that illuminates when the driver applies the brakes. It is located at the rear of the vehicle and serves to alert other drivers and pedestrians that the car is slowing down or coming to a stop. The primary purpose of the brake light is to indicate the driver's intention to decelerate, allowing others on the road to react accordingly and maintain a safe distance.

 

CS85 Cooling Fan Assembly S302F280104-1601

Rear Light

 

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.

Air Pressure Strut

 

When you check underneath the hood, your hood struts, or hood shocks, are the part that helps support the weight of the heavy hood as you lift it up to check the engine. They help you to lift and hold up the hood of your car, even before you prop it up.

CS85 Back Door Automatic Opening And Closing System ECU Controller Assembly S302F270108-1100 And 6308190-M50

 

 
Working Principles of Changan CS85 Plus Auto Spare Parts
 

 

 
Cooling Fan

The working principle of the vehicle cooling fan is: the air-conditioning computer receives the signals of the air-conditioning pressure switch, indoor and outdoor temperature, etc., and then transmits the signal to the engine computer through the bus. When the pressure of the air conditioner increases due to the influence of the environment and itself, the engine computer receives the signal from the air conditioner computer, controls the cooling fan high-speed relay to pull in, and the cooling fan runs at high speed. The car engine radiator is composed of three parts: the water inlet chamber, the water outlet chamber and the radiator core. The coolant flows inside the radiator core, and the air passes outside the radiator. The hot coolant cools due to heat dissipation to the air, and the cold air heats up because it absorbs the heat emitted by the coolant.

 
Brake Light

Your brake system as it relates to your lights is made up of multiple parts — the brake pedal, striker, brake light switch, lights, fuses, and wiring. When you push down on the brake pedal, it releases contact with the attached brake light switch which allows the brake lights to illuminate. This switch communicates to your brake lights that the pedal has been engaged by way of the wiring components.. The striker disengages the brake light switch when you remove your foot from the brake pedal which turns the brake lights off. Although this is a simplified explanation for how brake lights work, damage to the striker or brake light switch could lead to brake light issues.

 
Air Pressure Strut

Gas struts are components commonly used to hold heavy objects such as doors, lids and hoods. They are a type of spring that uses pressurised gas to generate external force and provide the required support. Here is how they operate:

Gas struts consist of a metal rod with rubber ends containing pressurised gas inside. As these mechanical springs are stretched or compressed, the internal pressure from the gas increases or decreases respectively due to the movement of the metal rod. This change in high pressure creates a force used for support and stability. The force generated by gas struts only changes over time if there is an increase or decrease in the pressure of the gas inside the rod. This means they can be relied on for long-term support in various applications.

 

 

 
Ultimate FAQ Guide to Changan CS85 Plus Auto Spare Parts
 
 

Q: How does coolant reservoir work?

A: A coolant tank acts as a regulating component to the excess coolant that's produced from the heat in your engine. As the warmth rises, coolant expands and overflows into the coolant reservoir and is then sucked back into the radiator as your car cools down after shut-off.

Q: How does the coolant system work in a car?

A: In a nutshell, the cooling system works by transferring engine heat to the coolant or antifreeze, the coolant moving to the radiator where it loses the excess heat to the outside environment, and the coolant returning to the engine to start the process again.

Q: What is the difference between an electric cooling fan and an engine driven cooling fan?

A: The advent of electric cooling fans, which turn on and off as needed, proved an improvement over engine-driven fans that slow down exactly when they’re needed most. A failed cooling fan can result in an engine overheating. These fans sometimes double as a cooling source for the cabin air conditioning’s condenser.

Q: What is the fan in the cooling system of a car?

A: The fan system provides an efficient air flow and optimizes the heat exchange to the radiator. It is usually located at the front of the vehicle, either in front or behind the radiator.

Q: What is the difference between a radiator fan and a cooling fan?

A: The radiator fan is a type of fan used in automobiles to cool the radiator. By doing so, it helps with regulating engine temperature. It's, therefore, also known as the engine cooling fan and usually mounted between the radiator and engine. In some vehicles, the fan sits between the grille and the radiator.

Q: Can I drive my car if the fan is not working?

A: It's not recommended to drive with a cooling fan not working, especially in hot conditions, as it may lead to overheating and engine damage.

Q: Does the cooling fan in a car always run?

A: In normal operation, no, the radiator fan doesn't run all the time. The fan is hooked to a sensor that measures the coolant temperature in the radiator, and when the temperature gets a little on the high side, the sensor will (basically) send a signal that turns the fan on.

Q: What is a guard on a car?

A: The Front Guards are the panels located around a car's front tyres, framing the entire wheel well. Sometimes referred to as Fenders, these panels are usually curved to match the modern styling of today's vehicles.

Q: What is the purpose of the front guard?

A: Grille guards and other front-end protection does more than just help if your truck collides with another vehicle or a stationary object. They are also surprisingly helpful when it comes to large or even midsize animals that get in your way on the road, such as livestock, moose, and deer.

Q: What is a front bumper guard?

A: A bumper guard is a vertical bar or foam pad that attaches to the back or front of your car. It offers an extra layer of protection to help prevent minor dents and scratches.

Q: Does trim matter when buying tires?

A: Well, in many cases it actually does matter, because automobile manufacturers often select different wheel and tire sizes for different trim levels.

Q: How does a hubcap fall off?

A: Have you ever passed a car missing a hubcap and wondered not only how it happened but also if the wheel cover is actually necessary? Hubcaps protect your wheels from rocks and other road debris, and can also help keep the wheel bolts and nuts from rusting. Since hubcaps are attached to the wheel with either plastic or steel clips, plastic screws, or the same lug nuts that hold the wheel into place, they tend not to fall off on their own. Here are three common reasons hubcaps fall off:
You Hit a Pothole or Curb
longer and deeper potholes do the most damage, particularly if you are driving fast when you hit and exit them. Hubcaps that are held in place by a clip or plastic screw are particularly vulnerable to coming off when you hit a pothole. Likewise, hitting or scraping a curb can also cause the hubcap to come off.
Your Hubcap was Already Loose
If you recently had your tires rotated or replaced one, the hubcap would have been removed in the process. While mechanics and roadside repair folks are trained and have the right tools to ensure the clips, screws, or bolts are properly tightened, mistakes can happen. Hitting a pothole or bump in the road can provide the momentum to totally loosen the cap and send it rolling away. If you have a concern, check your hubcaps after your service or ask your technician to go over them with you.
The Hub Cap is Poorly Designed
some hubcaps have design flaws, either to the cap itself or the clips that hold the hubcap onto the wheel and can come off more easily. A poorly fit hubcap, such as an inexpensive one that was not designed for your car, can also loosen and fall off.

Q: What is a label on a car?

A: Automotive labels consist of badging (any sticker on the outside of a vehicle that identifies make, model or features) and labels (barcode, estimate and VIN labels.) They serve the purpose of displaying component information, a company's name/logo, cost, technical data and other crucial specifications.

Q: Where is the label on a car?

A: Every vehicle is required to have a permanent underhood emission label (known as the Vehicle Emission Control Information label) that can usually be found under the hood near the engine.

Q: Is it OK to drive with the brake light on?

A: If the brake warning light comes on and stays on when you start your vehicle, do not begin to drive it. Turn your car off and inspect the possible causes of the issue (we will get to those soon).

Q: Is brake light and tail light the same?

A: 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. On most vehicles, the tail lights are red and the brake lights are a more luminous red.

Q: How long does a brake light last?

A: A couple of times throughout the year should suffice since a brake light bulb should last about 40,000 miles, or a couple of years depending on your driving conditions. A bulb could go out more quickly if you're in stop-and-go traffic, which is more likely in a big city.

Q: Why are the rear lights on?

A: The most common cause your brake lights stay on is because of a faulty brake light switch or sensor. It can also be caused by a faulty brake pedal or a malfunction in the electrical system. If you recently replaced the rear light bulbs when it occurred, you may have installed the wrong light bulbs.

Q: Why do hood struts fail?

A: Over years of use, and thousands of miles of vibration, the internal parts of a hood strut can start to wear out. Even the smallest leak in a seal will cause the gas to leak out, resulting in a loss of pressure, and the strut will be unable to support the hood.

Q: Are hood struts worth it?

A: There are several reasons why gearheads love hood struts. They make it easy to open and lift the hood for regular maintenance or repairs. And instead of a single prop rod, a hood strut kit has two supports – one for each side of the hood.

Q: Are gas struts and gas springs the same thing?

A: Although both use compressed nitrogen gas for power, there are distinct differences between these two pieces of equipment. Gas struts provide rigid support, while gas springs work to primarily offer smooth motional control capabilities. In summary, although both types of equipment are powered by nitrogen gas, each has its own unique capability and purpose.

Q: What is the problem with gas struts?

A: Gas struts work by using compressed gas to create force. Over time, the seals in the strut can deteriorate, allowing gas to escape, and causing a hissing noise. Additionally, worn-out struts may produce a squeaking or creaking sound when opening or closing the doors or trunk.

Q: What are the areas of a vehicle that use gas struts?

A: Bonnet Gas Strut
Gas struts are commonly used to support the weight of a vehicle's bonnet or hood when opened. If you notice that the bonnet is difficult to lift or doesn't stay open, it may be a sign that the gas strut needs to be replaced. Over time, gas struts lose pressure and will no longer be able to hold the bonnet open, causing it to fall or close unexpectedly.
Boot Gas Strut
The most common usage of gas struts in vehicles is in boot-lifting mechanisms. Nearly all hatchbacks and wagons have gas struts affixed to the rear assembly, helping to lift, support, and lower their heavy tailgates smoothly and effortlessly. If you notice that the boot is difficult to lift or doesn't stay open, it may be a sign that the gas strut needs to be replaced.
Window Gas Strut
Gas struts are also used in some vehicles to support the weight of the windows when opened.
Pop-Top Gas Strut
Gas struts are also used in some types of recreational vehicles (RVs) and troopys to support the pop-top or roof. Pop-top gas struts help to keep the roof in an upright position when opened, allowing for additional headroom and ventilation.

Q: Why should I buy high-quality automobile spare parts?

A: Using good quality automobile spare parts can facilitate increased and uninterrupted functionality of your vehicle. But most vehicle owners commit the mistake of purchasing low quality spare parts just because they are cheap. This could lead to malfunctioning of the spare parts that could cause break down of the vehicle anytime. A large number of accidents and mishaps happen due to the very reason that a vehicle owner chose to purchase a low-quality of counterfeit part instead of a high-quality, original. Hence, you must invest in only high-quality automobile spare parts when the need arises. You are bound to be enticed by fake suppliers of these counterfeit products who will lure you with their cheap prices. Beware of such suppliers and opt for reliable and reputed automobile spares dealers and go for genuine and good quality automobile spare parts for better functionality of the vehicle.
Low Quality Products Debilitate Your Vehicle’s Health
The market is full of low quality product suppliers whose products do not perform up to industry standards and are generally available at very low prices. When you use such kind of products in your vehicle, you are actually playing with the original functionality of the vehicle that gets discarded due to the wrong input provided by such low quality products. This may worsen your vehicle’s performance and gradually impact the health of your vehicle in the long run. Also, you may face frequent replacement and high maintenance costs.
Fake Parts Could Lead to Fatal Accidents
When you use low quality automobile spares, you are also risking your life as these counterfeit products can result in fatal accidents. For example, while getting your car repaired, you often overlook the quality of the air bags installed to keep you safe during any mishap. If you pick out a product that is cheaper and does not give you the quality that an original product would, you could sustain serious and even fatal injuries.
High Quality Parts Extend the Life of the Vehicle
When you install or replace the worn-out parts of the vehicle with the high quality automobile spares, you are giving your vehicle a new life. Your vehicle will perform more efficiently and last longer. The consequences are enough to make your understand that getting the genuine automobile spares is very necessary. Thus, while choosing the spares, pick from reliable and reputed suppliers and enjoy a stress free ride.

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