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Engine Design: A Changing Diagnostic Approach

Modern propulsion technology requires high-speed data processing systems. For that reason, our relearning process actually began when CAN bus electronic systems were introduced by Mercedes-Benz circa 1990.

Air Ride Training Sponsored By Arnott Air Suspension Products Available For Viewing

  In case you missed the live webinar sponsored by Arnott Air Suspension Products , you can now view the entire webinar for free at any time. This free 30-minute webinar covered how to inspect and diagnose air ride suspensions on Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and other import nameplate vehicles. The featured presenter for this webinar was Andrew Markel,

America’s Car Museum Celebrates 100 Years Of ‘The Ultimate Driving Machine’

To celebrate 100 years of BMW, America’s Car Museum (ACM) is opening a new exhibit on May 7 – “BMW: Propelling a Century of Innovation” – to highlight some of the brand’s most gripping vehicles.

Learn How To Diagnose Import Air-Ride Systems In A New Webinar Sponsored By Arnott Industries

This free 30-minute webinar will cover how to inspect and diagnose air-ride suspensions on Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and other import nameplate vehicles. The featured presenter for this webinar will be Andrew Markel, editor of Babcox Media’s TechGroup publications and an ASE-certified technician.

Revved Up: Why The Import Engine Market Is On The Rise

It’s no big secret that crate engines are the enemy of engine builders everywhere. However, it seems that as the focus of OEMs continue to turn toward technological advances, better fuel economy and efficiency over a focus on mechanical advances, crate engines have become something of a commodity, and they are often susceptible to issues. That is where engine builders come into play.

NACE | CARS Announces Detroit Destination & Technical Tours

NACE | CARS has announced details for the destination tours in Detroit for 2015. These tours have been organized to provide attendees with the opportunity to visit some of Detroit’s historical venues, as well as gain firsthand insight into the original automotive plants through both docent-guided and self-guided tours. The tours will take place throughout

Oil Service for Today’s Vehicles

You have most likely been made aware over the last few years that you need to be diligent in which oil you choose when servicing today’s modern vehicles. Hopefully your team is trained to look up the proper OEM specification for engine oil and can effectively find and verify that specification on the oil bottle

Second Phase Of Schaeffler Electrified Concept SUV Unveiled At NAIAS

According to a recent poll of major North American automakers and tier suppliers, 64 percent of respondents do not feel confident that their teams will develop technology fast enough to meet the coming CAFE targets at a price and complexity that U.S. consumers can bear. Doing its part to meet CAFE challenges and continuing its

10 Toughest Cabin Air Filter Jobs

There are still many late model vehicles that are not easy to service, and they require a significant amount of disassembly to gain access to the filter. For your shop, this is billable labor. Here are the 10 toughest jobs according to the editors of Underhood Service.

IPA Introduces Thin, Flat Files For Cleaning and Enhancing Spade Electrical Contacts

This three-piece set includes diamond-coated, flexible flat files for cleaning spade electrical contacts as well as general filing applications