Andrew Markel relates a story from a technician where a jumpstarted car had a miscalibrated steering angle sensor.
Andrew Markel relates a story from a technician where a jumpstarted car had a miscalibrated steering angle sensor.
Here’s what to know to clarify cooling questions you’re asked at the service counter. This video is part of The Group Training Academy.
Automotive cooling systems are complex and composed of several components working together to regulate engine temperature. And let’s be frank – customers expect everything to work flawlessly. Here’s what you should know to clarify questions you’re asked at the service counter.
The primary function of a cooling system is to dissipate excess heat generated by the engine during combustion. This heat, if not properly managed, can cause overheating, leading to engine damage and potential breakdowns.
Replacing rear wheel bearings on a live axle rear suspension requires a few extra steps when compared to a unitized bearing.
If one of these sensors is replaced, it must be calibrated after it is installed.
Replacement units are available from sources other than the dealer.
The “Edge Code” can tell you information about a brake pad’s friction material.
Engineers at Standard® have created a completely assembled Oil Filter Housing Kit.
Learn how this lift integrates mechanical repair, four-wheel alignment, and ADAS calibration, prioritizing efficiency and space utilization in your shop.
The product scrubs away crystal contaminants from the selective catalytic reduction systems of diesel cars, trucks and SUVs.
Learn the differences between ‘wet’ and ‘dry’ e-axles. This video is sponsored by CRP Automotive.