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Autumn Driving Tips from NAPA AUTO PARTS

The days are getting shorter and summer road trips are winding down, which can only mean one thing – it’s time to prepare your vehicle for autumn driving. Kit Johnson, NAPA’s 2007 Technician of the Year from East Helena, MT, offers important maintenance and cleaning tips to help prepare your vehicle for the demands of autumn driving.

The Impact of Lift Choice on the Bottom Line

A vehicle lift provides ergonomic, convenient access to all of a vehicle’s systems, enabling technicians to work as efficiently as possible for maximum productivity. Productivity is the key to shop profitability – the more jobs technicians complete in a timely manner, the higher the revenue.

AIM Announces Availability of Catalog Supplements for New and Remanufactured Alternators and Starters

AIM has announced the release of its catalog supplements for the automotive aftermarket that include the most up-to-date applications for the company’s new and remanufactured starters and alternators. The supplements feature the company’s Xtreme brand of new starters and alternators and premium remanufactured alternators and starters under the Talon brand name.

Selling Services: Handle Muscle-Car Horsepower with Complete Suspension Upgrade Packages

In the current import market, performance-modified vehicles known as sport compacts are finding themselves equally at home at local road courses and drag strips as they are on city streets. While the most popular hot-rod imports were originally designed to squeeze the last mile out of a drop of regular gasoline, these gasoline-miserly vehicles may

Get it Straight

Customers these days are pickier than ever about the work performed on their vehicles —and an alignment isn’t an exception. If customers aren’t satisfied with how their cars ride, steer and handle after driving them out of your shop, you’ll likely see those customers again — for the redo. What follows are some simple steps

Tech Update: Warped Rotor Syndrome

Putting The ‘Brakes’ on A Common Customer Complaint Warped rotors are probably one of the most common complaints made to shop owners and technicians who repair and service brake systems. The less confident or sophisticated driver may complain that when he hits the brakes, “my pedal pulses,” “the vehicle chucks during a stop” or “it

Hybrid Engine Diagnosis & Service

The Toyota Prius and Honda Insight hybrids have been around since 2001; the Honda Accord, Ford Escape and Lexus RX 400h hybrids since 2005; the Honda Civic, Toyota Highlander, Mercury Mariner, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra hybrids since 2006; and the Lexus GS 450h, Saturn VUE Green Line, Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima hybrids since

Decoding the Past

“I’d like for you to hook it up to the code machine and see what it says to replace” – anonymous customer Sound about right? It sure does. Of course, as auto repair professionals, we know better. We know that reading the code is not diagnostics, but rather that is where diagnostics might begin. We

Foreign Affairs: Probing Around Subaru Electrical Systems

With station wagons, small multi-purpose trucks and high-powered sports models in its product mix, Subaru has become an obvious choice for multi-use purchasers. And, by building one basic platform with all of the right stuff, Subaru has been able to concentrate on quality. That brings us to the topic of this article, Subaru electrical systems.

Mohawk Lifts Introduces New Literature on the LMF-12 and TP-16 Lifts

Mohawk’s new detailed four-page flyers show lift users the features and benefits of Mohawk twin post lifts. The LMF-12 and the TP-16 are ideal for the smallest cars through medium-duty work trucks, Mohawk’s two post lifts require minimal shop space, leave tires hanging freely and give complete under-vehicle access.