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BBB Industries Releases 458 New Part Numbers Covering More Than 55M Vehicles

BBB Industries released 386 SKUs to its remanufactured product lines and 72 SKUs of “100% New” steering.

AAPEX Mobility Garage Training To Focus On Electric Cars, AFVs, Shop Equipment And Technology

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with exhibiting companies showcasing their newest and soon-to-be released products in Mobility Garage.

Valvoline Announces Electric Vehicle Product Line

Valvoline has produced widely used EV fluids for years, however additional EV products and services will be unveiled in coming weeks.

Next Gen Batteries Will Power Up Electric Vehicle Installed Base To 100M By 2028

To alleviate “range anxiety,” the Electric Vehicle Battery (EVB) will need to safer, cheaper, faster charging and have a high-energy density for greater range, according to ABI Research.

IPA Introduces Electric Brake Force Meter

The #9107A Electric Brake Force Meter with Dynamic Load Simulation and Circuit Testing from Innovative Products of America is designed for use on 7‐way flat (spade) equipped vehicles.

Top 10 Changes To Stop/Start Vehicles

A vehicle with a stop/start system is coming to your bays or might already be there. These systems can improve fuel economy by 5-12% depending on the driving habits of the customer. For your shop, it is essential to understand what is different on these vehicles and how it might change your diagnostic approach.

The Battery Electric Revolution

The term “electric vehicles” (EVs) has now evolved to “battery electric vehicles” (BEVs) to differentiate battery-powered electric from fuel cell-powered electric vehicles. Why BEVs? First, and from a manufacturer’s point of view, BEVS meet all federal and state vehicle emissions requirements without continually modifying complex engine designs, catalytic exhaust systems and engine management software.

Tenneco Supplies Suspension On Jaguar I-PACE All-Electric SUV

The vehicle features Tenneco’s passive front and rear dampers and coil and air spring suspension modules.

Arnott Introduces New And OE Reman Rear Shocks, Reman Front OE Air Struts For Several Mercedes-Benz E-Class, CLS-Class And R-Class Vehicles

The new Arnott shocks bypass the aging and often-problematic Adaptive Damping System on these older vehicles and include a coil resister, which plugs in to the vehicle’s electrical system to eliminate any suspension dashboard warning lights.

Diagnostic Solutions: How Electric Power Steering Systems Are Changing Undercar Service

Electric power steering contains a steering wheel position sensor and a steering input torque sensor. The data from these two sensors report to an EPS module, which translates the steering input torque into an appropriate level of steering assist via a pulse-modulated, bi-directional electric motor that’s connected to the steer gear input shaft or integrated into the steering rack assembly. The steering position sensor should read “zero” when the vehicle is traveling straight ahead.