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Flexible Fuel Lines

As vehicles last longer, the chances fuel lines will spring a leak are increasing. Sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

Bosch Starts Volume Production of Fuel-Cell Power Module

By 2030, Bosch plans to generate sales of roughly 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) with hydrogen technology.

Belt-Driven Starter Generator Systems (VIDEO)

Fuel efficiency meets power with belt-driven starter generator systems. Sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

Engineering Better Belt Systems

The belt drive system is working hardest when the engine is at idle.

Milwaukee Tool Introduces M12 FUEL Bandfiles

The new M12 FUEL Bandfiles provide professional users with control and greater mobility on the job.

What Causes Fuel Pumps to Fail?

Like most vehicle components, natural wear and tear is the unavoidable cause for parts replacement.  Fuel pumps are often out of sight and out of mind for most shop visitors. That’s because they are an as-needed repair and not typically a part of ongoing maintenance. Nevertheless, if you diagnose fuel pump failure, customers will want

Variable Valve Timing Benefits And Systems Overview (VIDEO)

What is variable valve timing and how does it affect the way the engine operates? This video is sponsored by Standard.

Fuel Trims

To gain a better idea on fuel trims, think about how “analog” vehicles dealt with changing fuel and air mixtures.

Understanding Today’s Complex Cooling Systems

‘Radiator hoses’ are now ‘modular coolant assemblies.’ This video is presented by The Group Training Academy.

Helping Customers Understand the Signs of Fuel Pump Failure

Fuel pump failures are never a one-size-fits-all diagnosis.  Different symptoms indicate different problems and often, the pump will still function—albeit erratically—as it fails. Explaining this to customers isn’t always easy, especially because many of them may not know that the fuel pump has more than one role. Shop owners and technicians can help customers understand