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Delphi Announces ‘Win the Delphi Dream Shop’ Giveaway

Delphi said it wants to create a dream come true for one lucky technician this year with its “Win the Delphi Dream Shop” giveaway. The giveaway, to be announced at the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) in November, will provide one technician with Delphi parts, tools, equipment and training to help them upgrade their current shop or build their own dream shop. The prize is part of Delphi’s third-annual “Destination: Victory Lane” promotion.

Interview with Scot A. Holloway, General Manager, Bartec USA, LLC

Certainly by now you have heard about Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS). This increasingly hot topic is very controversial yet compelling. Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems are and have been a required feature on U.S. Passenger vehicles since 2008. Introducing this technology to the way we maintain our vehicles has improved safety and vehicle performance, increased fuel efficiency and tire life. It also has forever changed the way autos and tires are serviced.

Alignment & Suspension Specs: GM Lambda Full-Sized SUVs

Lambda is General Motors’ full-size crossover SUV platform that is the foundation for the 2008-2010 Buick Enclave, 2009-2010 Chevrolet Traverse, 2007-2010 Saturn Outlook and GMC Acadia. It has been reported, Cadillac will receive a Lambda vehicle in 2012, which could possibly replace the current Escalade.

Tenneco Adding Nearly 400 New Parts to Walker Exhaust Line

Tenneco Inc. will introduce nearly 400 new parts to its Walker line of replacement exhaust products in 2011 and dramatically expand foreign-nameplate application coverage available through its global Starla exhaust offering.

Alignment & Suspension Specs: 2004-2007 Chevrolet Malibu

In 2004, the Malibu was redesigned and moved to the new Epsilon platform. This generation of the Malibu lasted until 2007 and included the Malibu Maxx. But, the Malibu sedan remained in production for fleet orders until the 2008 model year. GM refers to these models as the Malibu Classic.

TPMS Q&A: Common Questions and Answers about Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems

What is one of the leading causes of sensor failure? Corrosion, sensors or sensor stems can be damaged by corrosion from road salts, moisture, missing valve caps or galvanic corrosion. The use of dissimilar metals or use of non-TPMS components can result in galvanic corrosion, which may affect the sensor’s ability to read or transmit data.

Engine Maintenance: OBD II Diagnostics, Misfire Codes, Fuel Trim Faults, Driveability and More

As automotive electronics diagnostics continues to evolve, so do the tools that are need to diagnose and repair today’s complex engine and electronics systems. This lineup will arm you will some diagnostic tips and give you some invaluable service advantages on Porsche, BMW, Hyundai and Mazda models.

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: OBD II Engine Diagnostics

Anybody can plug a scan tool into a vehicle and read codes. But do they know what the codes mean, how to diagnose the fault or, most importantly, how to fix the vehicle? The problem with reading OBD II codes is that the code tells you only that a fault has occurred. It does not tell you why the fault occurred, what might be causing the problem, or what needs to be repaired or replaced ….

OBD II Engine Diagnostics: Not as Simple as it Seems

Anybody can plug a scan tool into a vehicle and read codes. But do they know what the codes mean, how to diagnose the fault or, most importantly, how to fix the vehicle? The problem with reading OBD II codes is that the code tells you only that a fault has occurred. It does not