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Sleep is Important for Humans and Cars
Vehicles need sleep just as much as humans do. In domain centralized architectures, the Body Control Module manages this cycle, but things can go wrong. While suspend to RAM provides speed, it also preserves memory leaks and corrupted states. Mechanical issues like ground offsets or fretting corrosion can trap ECUs in a zombie state, draining your battery and risking data loss. Understanding power moding is the key to maintaining vehicle health and avoiding a dead 12V battery
Tyler Betthauser
Mar 1512 min read


Q&A: Analysis of Jeep Wrangler Brake System & Caliper Failure
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Experiencing premature brake wear, pulling, or a spongy pedal in your 2010–2018 Jeep Wrangler? Sticking calipers and collapsed hoses are systemic JK issues that cause dangerous heat levels and warped rotors. At The Car Conservatory, we move beyond basic repair using Engineering Fault Tree Analysis and IR thermal mapping (ΔT>50
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C) to isolate the root cause. From stainless steel upgrades to residual pressure testing, we rectify the engineering deficiency. Schedu
Tyler Betthauser
Mar 65 min read


Q&A: Analysis of Ford 2.7L & 3.5L Cam Phaser Failure
Hearing a loud machine gun rattle on cold starts in your 2017–2020 Ford F-150 EcoBoost? This systemic cam phaser failure leads to expensive timing chain stretch and P0011/P0021 codes. At The Car Conservatory, we move beyond basic repair using Engineering Fault Tree Analysis and CKP/CMP oscilloscope correlation to isolate the root cause. From installing updated CD series phasers to verifying hot-idle oil pressure, we rectify the engineering deficiency. Schedule your precision
Tyler Betthauser
Mar 64 min read
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