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Kaduna Computerised Vehicle Inspection is basically into computerised vehicle Inspection which include Periodic Technical Inspection which is conducted for commercial and private vehicles.

12/06/2025

Before hitting Nigerian roads, vehicles intended for public use MUST undergo a mandatory inspection! Section 142(1) of the National Road Traffic Regulation 2012 requires these vehicles to be examined before registration. The goal? To ensure safety and issue a vital Road Worthiness Certificate.



12/06/2025

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13/12/2024

Beware of the most important reasons for the car not accelerating or its weak traction
Common causes of slow acceleration of the car
Dirty (unclean) mass air flow sensor (MAF), faulty spark plugs, faulty throttle position sensor, clogged catalytic converter, faulty oxygen sensor, clogged air filter, and fuel system malfunction.

1- Clogged air filter
A clogged air filter is the most common reason for a car to feel slow when accelerating because it allows less air to pass through.

2- (Air sensor) The mass air flow sensor, or MAF sensor, is an essential component of the fuel injection system. It is located between the air filter box and the throttle valve. The MAF ensures that the proper amount of fuel and air is mixed in the engine's internal combustion chamber.

The MAF can become dirty or defective as it wears out over time. A bad mass air flow sensor can send incorrect data to the car's internal system, causing it to incorrectly calculate the ideal amount of fuel entering the combustion system.

However, a dirty air flow sensor can be cleaned with a special sensor cleaner, while a faulty one should be replaced immediately.

3- Oxygen sensor malfunction

There are several types of oxygen sensors, but they all serve the same purpose: regulating the air-fuel ratio by determining the amount of oxygen. If the sensor is damaged, the engine will not be able to maintain the proper ratio of fuel and air.

This is another reason why the car feels sluggish when accelerating, or the driver experiences irregular deceleration, or the car loses power completely.

Moreover, poor acceleration may occur if the oxygen sensor is dirty. In such cases, cleaning the oxygen sensor in the car may solve the problem.

A damaged oxygen sensor causes increased fuel consumption in the car

4- Spark plugs

The spark plugs in the car generate the ignition needed to start the engine. A bad spark plug can cause a significant loss in performance and increase fuel consumption.

The cause of the car malfunction and poor acceleration can also be the presence of faulty spark plugs. Driving with faulty spark plugs can have serious consequences, so it should be addressed as a priority.

5- Clogged Catalytic Converter (Environmental Box)

The catalytic converter uses catalysts to convert toxic gases into less harmful gases. As a result, it is an important component of the exhaust system of an internal combustion engine vehicle.

If the catalytic converter is clogged or fails, your vehicle will emit dangerous gases and black smoke. A clogged catalytic converter is one of the most common reasons why a vehicle fails to accelerate when you press the accelerator pedal.

Fuel System Malfunction

Fuel is essential for combustion in a vehicle's engine. However, when the fuel system fails, the engine is not supplied with enough fuel, leading to problems with the vehicle's acceleration.

There are several factors that can cause the fuel delivery method to deplete the fuel supply in a vehicle's engine. These factors include:

6- Fuel Injectors

Fuel injectors regulate the amount of fuel that enters the combustion chamber through the fuel lines. Bad fuel injectors are those that become clogged over time due to fuel contaminants, preventing fuel delivery.

7- Faulty Fuel Pump

The fuel pump transfers fuel from the tank through the fuel lines to the engine. A faulty fuel pump fails to supply fuel to the injectors, causing acceleration problems and, in severe cases, stalling.

03/12/2024

Overview of various types of sensors commonly used in automotive applications. The sensors shown include:

1. Engine Speed Sensor - Measures the rotational speed of the engine.
2. Knock Sensor - Detects abnormal combustion events in the engine.
3. Air Flow Sensor - Measures the amount of air entering the engine.
4. Cam Sensor - Monitors the position of the camshaft.
5. Coolant Sensor - Measures the temperature of the engine coolant.
6. Temp Sensor - Measures the temperature of various components.
7. NOx Sensor - Measures the level of nitrogen oxides in the exhaust.
8. MAP Sensor - Measures the intake manifold air pressure.
9. Parking Sensor - Detects obstacles when parking the vehicle.
10. Vehicle Speed Sensor - Measures the speed of the vehicle.
11. Oxygen Sensor - Measures the oxygen content in the exhaust.
12. Throttle Sensor - Measures the position of the throttle.
13. Crank Sensor - Monitors the position and speed of the crankshaft.
14. Voltage Sensor - Measures the voltage in the electrical system.
15. Rain Sensor - Detects the presence of rain and activates the windshield wipers.

These sensors provide critical information to the vehicle's onboard computer, allowing it to optimize engine performance, emissions, and safety features.

11/11/2024

What is a Drivetrain?
A drivetrain may be the least understood part of a vehicle. This is due to several factors, including the fact that the term “drivetrain” is often used interchangeably with powertrain and driveline.

The drivetrain includes the transmission, the driveshaft, the axles, and the wheels. Simply put, it works in conjunction with the engine to move the wheels. The drivetrain system is an essential component of a vehicle and the transmission is an integral part of the drivetrain.

The Drivetrain and the Transmission
The drivetrain and the transmission are actually two very different concepts. The main function of the transmission is similar to the chain on a bicycle: it keeps the engine turning in time with the wheels, regardless of what gear the vehicle is in. The drivetrain represents everything that is behind the transmission involved in propelling the vehicle. The main function of the drivetrain is basically to convey power from the vehicle’s engine, through the transmission to the drive wheels on the vehicle to control the amount of torque. “Torque” is turning or twisting force.

Parts of a Drivetrain
The drivetrain is comprised of a collection of components in a vehicle that transfer power from the transmission to the wheels/ drive it forward. These components include the driveshaft, CV joints, the differential, the axle shafts and the U-joints.

A driveshaft is a long tube of steel that is linked to a car’s transmission at one end and the wheels at the other. It transfers the mechanical power from the transmission to the other components of the vehicle.
A U-joint, or universal joint, is a flexible pivot point that transmits power allowing for varying angles of the driveshaft.
CV joints, or constant-velocity joints, are part of the driveshaft. These joints are designed to be able to bend in any direction while continuing to turn the drive wheels at a constant velocity.

10/11/2024

The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor is a critical component in modern vehicles, playing a pivotal role in engine performance, efficiency, and emissions control:

*Key Functions:*

1. Monitors engine coolant temperature
2. Provides data to Engine Control Module (ECM)
3. Enables ECM to adjust:
- Fuel mixture
- Ignition timing
- Cooling fan operation

*Benefits:*

1. Enhanced fuel efficiency
2. Reduced emissions
3. Prolonged engine lifespan
4. Preventive maintenance indicator

*Symptoms of a Faulty ECT Sensor:*

1. Poor fuel economy
2. Engine overheating or running too cold
3. Rough idling or misfiring
4. Check Engine Light (CEL) illumination

*Maintenance Tips:*

1. Regular inspections
2. Periodic cleaning or replacement
3. Consult owner's manual or repair manual

*Importance:*

1. Ensures optimal engine operation
2. Prevents engine damage
3. Supports environmental sustainability
4. Enhances driving experience

The ECT sensor's accuracy is vital for modern vehicles to achieve optimal performance, efficiency, and emissions control. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of a faulty ECT sensor can prevent costly repairs and ensure vehicle reliability.

The official commissioning of the Kaduna Computerised Vehicle Inspection Services (KADCVIS). We are located at KASTLEA o...
03/11/2022

The official commissioning of the Kaduna Computerised Vehicle Inspection Services (KADCVIS). We are located at KASTLEA office, Mando, Opposite Airforce Base and KASTLEA office, Monday Market, Kakuri.
Come and know the health status of your vehicle.
We are open for business between 8:00am to 5:00pm Mondays to Fridays.

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17/09/2022

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Kaduna
8000001

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 12:00

Telephone

+2348027822867

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