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2008 Product Guide Covers Bar’s Leaks and Rislone Lines

The 2008 Bar’s Leaks and Rislone Product Guide provides detailed information about both lines of premium automotive chemicals in a convenient, pocket-size brochure.

Tech Tip: Wrangler Chirping Noise is for the Birds!

The customer may experience a chirp-like sound coming from the accessory drive belt. The sound may become more pronounced at higher engine speeds. Investigation may reveal accelerated accessory drive belt wear even though the belt is properly installed on all pulleys. The accessory drive belt chirp-like sound may be caused by the misalignment of the power steering pump pulley to the shaft of the power steering pump.

Tech Tip: Subaru Fuel Injector Removal Procedures

When removing and/or replacing the fuel injector(s), it’s imperative that the instructions found in this Tech Tip be strictly followed. Failing to do so may result in damage to the injector(s).

Mitch Schneider: It’s Fixing the Mistake that Matters Most

Unless you’ve been there, it’s hard to explain the "reality" of an independent repair shop at any given moment, let alone late on a Friday evening at the end of an extremely challenging week. It’s hard to articulate just how difficult things can be in a "good" economy when business is expanding and everything is going "right." It’s almost impossible to put into words the anxiety and frustration you feel when the economy is writhing in pain.

ContiTech Fluid Technology Addresses the Challenges of Automaking

Higher performance, smaller installation spaces and more demanding customers – these are the typical challenges facing automobile manufacturers. New hydraulic, flat, and molded hoses from ContiTech Fluid Technology can help them handle these challenges.

Tech Feature: Diesel Service… VW Glow Plugs

Diesels are up to 30% more efficient than gasoline engines because they use high compression to ignite the fuel rather than spark plugs. High-pressure fuel injectors spray fuel directly into the combustion chambers when the pistons near top dead center. The heat of compression, combined with residual heat in the piston and cylinder head from

Diagnostic Solutions: Disc Brake Caliper, Inspection and Installation Procedures

The repair or replacement of disc brake calipers has always been a controversial topic for most import shop owners and brake technicians. Some recommend replacing the brake calipers along with the brake pads, while others won’t replace the calipers unless they’re found to be defective. For many, routine caliper replacement is a cost issue and

Is There Enough Pressure? Fuel Injection Diagnosis & Service

One of the first questions that should always be asked — and answered — when diagnosing a fuel-related complaint on a fuel injected engine is, “What is the fuel pressure?” All too often, technicians assume fuel pressure is “good” without actually measuring it with a gauge. If the engine runs, they assume the injectors are

Tech Tip: WORLDPAC Offers Tips for Resetting Service Lights on BMW, Mercedes, Volvo, Honda and Toyota Vehicles

For all BMWs you must have the driver-side door shut to reset the service lights. On E60 and later models, it may also be necessary to buckle the driver-side seat belt in order to reset the service light. Keep reading for additional service tips from WORLDPAC.

Tech Feature: Larry Carley Offers His 10 Commandments for Selling Shocks and Struts

The first step in selling ride control is the inspection process. A visual inspection of the shocks and struts can tell you a lot about the state of the ride control units. This is a chance to make sure the vehicle is road-worthy before you put your own life at risk. Also, always make sure that there is enough gas in the tank.