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Turn Challenges Into Opportunities: Your Track Record is a Good Success Indicator

As the year winds down and we look forward to the next, it’s not uncommon to think about challenges in the year ahead and how you will be handling them. Many shop owners take a hard look at their business model and make strategic adjustments to buoy their profits and gain market share. Those of

Porsche: Maintenance Essentials

Boost System Performance & Customer Satisfaction

Playing It Safe: Servicing Supplemental Restraint Systems

KABOOM!!! That’s kinda fun on the holidays isn’t it? Well, the pyrotechnics in a car can be satisfying as well. Satisfying to your wallet that is. I’m sure you’ve heard how “dangerous” air bags can be. Well they can be dangerous, but at the same time, they are pretty safe, too. An electronically controlled air

Tech Tip: Diagnosing an Engine that Won’t Start

For any engine to start, three things are necessary: fuel, compression and spark. If any of these components is lacking, the engine won’t start. The fuel system must be generating normal fuel pressure, and the air/fuel ratio must be correct for the ambient temperature and engine temperature. If the air/fuel mixture is too lean, it won’t ignite and the engine won’t start. If the air/fuel mixture is too rich, it can flood the engine and also prevent it from starting ….

Understanding Steering Quality

And Delivering a Good Driving Experience to Customers

Tech Feature: Has Your Battery Life Lost its Charge? Tips to Get Back that Spark

The condition of the battery as well as its state of charge are critical in late-model vehicles not only for reliable cranking and starting, but also for the onboard electronics. Low battery voltage can cause control modules to misbehave, or in some cases to go into a sleep mode and shut down. A dead battery is even worse because extremely low voltage or no voltage can cause some modules to forget learned data, adaptive adjustments or even programmed settings in their Keep Alive Memory chips. This, in turn, may ….

Has Your Battery Life Lost Its Charge? Tips to Get Back That Spark

The condition of the battery as well as its state of charge are critical in late-model vehicles not only for reliable cranking and starting, but also for the onboard electronics. Low battery voltage can cause control modules to misbehave, or in some cases to go into a sleep mode and shut down. A dead battery

JASPER Acquires Modern Day Test Bench for Modern Day Fuel Pumps

Jasper Engines & Transmissions has acquired a Bosch EPS815 computerized pump tester for its diesel fuel pump department. This test bench is the only approved system that allows JASPER to test the Bosch VP44, a six-cylinder rotary-style pump used on the 5.9L Cummins in mid-year 1998-2002 Dodge Ram pickups ….

Tech Feature: Servicing Jeep and Ford Feedback Carburetors

Lately, it seems, more people are "going retro" by rehabilitating older cars and trucks. Perhaps it’s the longing for the simplicity of a bygone era or perhaps it’s the sentimental attachment to a particular vehicle that’s driving the retro movement. Although in the Rustbelt East, the survival rate of these vehicles is probably very low, their survival rate is very high in the arid West ….

Tech Tip: Use the Prealignment Inspection to Uncover Worn or Damaged Chassis Parts

Worn chassis parts can cause a variety of symptoms, including suspension noise, rapid or uneven tire wear, or a noticeable change in the way a vehicle rides, corners, handles or steers. If a vehicle has any of these symptoms, the steering and suspension should be carefully inspected to determine the cause. A prealignment inspection is another time when many worn or damaged chassis parts are ….