BRAKELIGHT: December 1987

BRAKELIGHT: December 1987

In the December 1987 issue, Brake & Front End dressed up two employees as technicians and put them on a couch watching a training video. But, thanks to some extra props in the form of beer cans and a half-eaten pizza, we got into some trouble.

brakelight dec 1987In the December 1987 issue, Brake & Front End dressed up two employees as technicians and put them on a couch watching a training video. But, thanks to some extra props in the form of beer cans and a half-eaten pizza, we got into some trouble.

“This cover was a prime example of how intentions and perceptions can sometimes be at distinct odds. The photo was intended to show two off-duty undercar technicians sitting down for an exciting evening of self-education using industry training videos,” said Doug Kaufman, former editor of Brake & Front End, now the editor of our sister magazine Engine Builder (pictured on the left). “But, this was perceived by many to be a blatant attack on professionalism, the undercar industry in general and ASE in particular.”

Comments from the readers included:

“Many mechanics are … clean living individuals.” – R.J.M., Green Lake, WI;

“The scene depicted is hardly conductive to good study.” –  G.G., Scottsdale, AZ; and

“Normally we leave the magazine in the waiting room. Not this one.” – T.N., St. Louis, MO.

The cover sparked a debate in the industry that is still brewing today. Even after almost 20 years, the image of the technician is still being portrayed poorly by the media. But, after that cover, we learned our lesson.

You May Also Like

How Regenerative Brakes Operate

Regenerative braking is a hybrid’s first choice for braking.

A hybrid vehicle is a different animal than many of us are used to seeing. After all, if the engine of a typical vehicle stalled out at a traffic light, the driver of that vehicle would know something was wrong with it. If that same vehicle still drove with the engine off, then that would mean they were probably going down hill. But, in the hybrid world, that is all normal. Systems around the vehicle are impacted by two key features:

Tesla Wheel Bearing Replacement

The process of replacing the hub unit on a Tesla is the same as many cars and light trucks.

Brake Pad Edge Codes – What Can They Tell You?

The edge code is a language written by engineers, federal entities and industry associations.

Brake Problems

Reducing brake drag on late-model vehicles is not accomplished by a single component; it takes a system.

The Real Cost of Installing Cheap Brake Pads

The brake repair market is starting to become dominated by a “good enough” mentality.

Other Posts

Brake Boosters and Start/Stop Vehicles

For a vacuum brake booster to work, it needs a source of vacuum.

Wheel Speed Sensor and Hub Unit Diagnostics

All wheel speed sensor codes are just the starting points of a diagnosis and not a reason to order a part.

Better Brake Law Update

Learn the latest about the salmon-inspired law.

Identifying Brake Issues With Brake Dust

Brake dust can indicate what could be wrong. This video is sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.