Parts of Car Exhaust System and Muffler Repair
DynoMax Exhaust Promotion Offers Enthusiasts a Chance to Save on Cat-Back Performance Systems

Available at participating service locations from March 1 through August 31, 2010, the DynoMax “Cat-Back Fever” consumer promotion is available on all DynoMax performance cat-back systems.

Walker ‘Muffler for Life’ Promotion to Reward Professionals for Emissions Control Sales

Automotive repair professionals who install premium Walker and DynoMax emissions control products during April and May will be able to earn prepaid debit cards valued at up to $60 through the Walker “Muffler for Life” promotion from Tenneco Inc.

Catalytic Converter Tech Feature: Diagnosing P0420 or P0430 DTCs

Although modern OBD II technology has simplified catalytic converter diagnostics, it’s still important to understand the basics of catalytic converter operation when dealing with a P0420 or P0430 DTC. Gary Goms explores the basics of catalytic converter chemistry and summarizes how common converter failures can be diagnosed.

Tech Feature: Making $ (Money) with Mode $06

Mode $06 is one of the nine diagnostic modes that is part of the OBD II on-board diagnostics system on all 1996 and newer vehicles.

Kia Preventive Maintenance: Chassis, Engine & Brake Repairs

More Kias on the road means more repair and maintenance opportunities for the import car specialist, so don’t let them pass you by. In this article, Bob Dowie focuses on the most common problems and maintenance items that have them finding their way into your bays – like check engine light, brake and chassis repairs.

New Bosal Catalog Covers Complete Line of Import Exhaust and Catalytic Converters

More than 3,200 makes and models, from Acura to Volvo, are featured along with complete application data, ordering information and illustrations.

What is Mode $06 and the other OBD II Modes?

OBD II modes are organized into nine categories, each of which is assigned a particular mode number preceded by a $ sign to symbolize the hexadecimal code it represents.

Tech Feature: Boosting Profits Through Turbocharger Services

A turbo’s basic purpose is to boost power, so when an otherwise healthy engine suddenly becomes anemic, it often (but not always) means turbo trouble.

Code P0420: The Dreaded Diagnostics of Catalytic Converter Replacement and Oxygen Sensors

You just pulled a P0420 from a vehicle indicating the catalyst system efficiency for one of the banks is below threshold. What is next? Could it be just the oxygen sensor? Or, could it be the catalytic converter? These articles will help you understand why the OBDII code was set and what further test must be performed to determine the root of the problem like a coolant leak, oil blow by or other problems with the engine.

Tech Tip: Hyundai Check Engine Light Diagnostics

There are a couple of ways a Hyundai will find its way into your bay with a check engine light complaint. If a misfire is obvious, you may be tempted to get to work and start switching coils, checking wires or whatever, looking to diagnose the problem. But before you do, check the codes to see if more information is available.

Tech Tip: Loss of Power Assist to the Chrysler Minivan

During high humidity climate conditions, some Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth vehicles may experience a momentary loss of power assist for the steering when turning corners with the A/C or defroster on or recently on. This Tech Tip describes two repair procedures depending on the diagnosis.

Tech Tip: Honda MIL Comes On

The MIL comes on with one or more of these evaporative DTCs stored: P0451 (FTP sensor circuit range/performance problem); P0452 (FTP sensor circuit low voltage); P0453 (FTP sensor circuit high voltage); P1454 (FTP sensor circuit range/performance problem).