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‘Power in Motion’ Anchors New AIM Branding Campaign

In conjunction with the company’s 40th anniversary in 2007, AIM has introduced a new logo and tagline to the automotive and heavy-duty aftermarket. AIM’s new branding campaign is emphasized through its logo and tagline, "AIM – Power in Motion."

Tech Tip: Diagnosing a Worn Wheel Hub Bearing

Signs of a worn wheel hub bearing vary in severity. Some may be difficult to detect, leading to damage before corrective action can be taken. The time frame in which damage occurs is linked to driving conditions and/or the mechanical practices that were followed at installation. Noise is a classic sign of a bad wheel bearing or wheel hub bearing.

Kia Tech Tip: TCM Logic Revision

This bulletin provides information related to a logic change in the Transmission Control Module (TCM) for 2001 Rios, and 1998 through 2001 Sephia and Spectra vehicles built after Oct. 18, 2000.

Standard Plus Club Recognized as Preferred Provider to Auto Value/Bumper to Bumper Customers

Standard Motor Products, Inc. (SMP) announces its Standard Plus Club technical support program is recognized as a preferred provider to the service dealer customers of the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance (Auto Value/Bumper to Bumper).

Four Seasons Adds 400 Part Numbers to Line of Temperature Control Products

Included among the 400 new numbers are the following additions in Four Seasons’ major product categories: New compressors; re-engineered compressors; evaporators; rad fan and blower motors; cooling fan assemblies; hose assemblies; and belt tensioners.

Diagnostic Solutions: Cooling Fan Failure Diagnosis

Cooling fan operation is often taken for granted by many technicians because testing a cooling fan requires at least 15 minutes of fast idling or running until the coolant temperature reaches 220-230° F. If the cooling fan doesn’t activate, a coolant temperature sensor, fan relay, fan electrical circuit or the fan itself may be at

Tech Feature: Laser Ignition Technology

Since the earliest days of the internal combustion engine, spark plugs have provided the ignition source for the air/fuel mixture. Over the years, spark plugs have gotten smaller, and the use of exotic metals in their electrodes has extended plug life to 100,000 miles or more. But spark plugs still have a conductive center electrode

Directions: The Evolving Story of Electric Vehicles

The latest chapter in the evolving story of electric vehicles (EV) begins with a tale of two very different models. One is downright sexy, with alluring aerodynamic lines and head-turning, sporty styling. The other is, well, downright cute — a spunky little thing that looks a bit like a colorful helmet on wheels. At first

Bendix Brand Training Classes Focus on Electronics, Diagnostics and Popular Braking Systems

To help technicians that buy and sell Bendix branded brake products better understand today’s complex braking systems, the Bendix team has several training classes available. These courses cover hydraulic braking, light truck and SUV ABS systems, Delphi VI ABS and traction control systems, import brakes, braking electronics and more.

Bendix Offers Seminars on Brake Electronics, Hydraulics and More

In 2007, the Bendix Brakes Answerman team is offering a number of training programs for both counterstaff and technicians. Among them are "Automotive Brake Electrical & Electronics" and "Automotive Hydraulic Brake Diagnosis."