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Directions: Diagnosing Automotive Technician Concerns

In order to help you better understand the makeup of today’s technicians, Underhood Service conducted a survey that focused just on the technician.

Raybestos Backpack Promotion will Again Help Consumers Lighten their Load

Making the most of summer is simple when you maximize the four B’s: barbeques, baseball, brakes and Raybestos brand backpacks. After the program’s successful inception in the summer of 2008, the Raybestos backpack consumer promotion returns to offer consumers a free branded backpack with every qualifying Raybestos brake or chassis job.

Beck/Arnley Adds 426 New Foreign Nameplate Part Numbers in First Quarter 2009

Beck/Arnley announces it added 426 new part numbers to its line of premium quality, genuine foreign nameplate products in the first quarter of 2009. Beck/Arnley is continuously expanding its catalog to provide aftermarket automotive parts needed by today’s service dealers.

Beck/Arnley Introduces New Brand Marketing Campaign

Beck/Arnley is pleased to announce it has launched a new brand marketing campaign to reflect the company’s mission of providing professional service technicians with the crucial parts needed to repair foreign nameplate vehicles.

Tech Feature: Mazda Driveability Diagnostics and Check Engine Light Complaints

From a torn air intake hose to ignition system concerns, Bob Dowie tackles driveability issues as well as some of the more common ailments that will bring Mazda vehicles into your bays with a check engine lamp complaint.

Merchandising Your Tool Truck

A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place

Directions: Put the Aftermarket First

A plan to help the economy, the industry and the motoring public.

VIEW POINT: Read the Instructions

Can reading the directions save time?

Ride Control Clinic

The more you know, the more you sell.

MRSA: It Was Just a Little Scratch

MRSA. No, it’s not a new automotive acronym, and no it does not mean “mister service advisor.” You need to be aware of MRSA and what it means to everyone, especially people like us whose skin is frequently scratched and punctured on the job. WARNING: This article contains graphic images of wounds.