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New 3-Year/80,000-Mile Reman Powertrain Warranty Declares Mopar Quality and Durability

Mopar has announced a new era of confidence in its remanufactured powertrain parts: A new 3-Year/80,000 Mile Limited Warranty on remanufactured powertrain products for Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles. The new coverage is a significant extension from the 3-year/36,000 mile warranty that previously covered reman powertrain components.

News Update: Auto Value/Bumper to Bumper Surpasses 2,500 Shops

Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper announced the enrollment of their 2,501st certified service center. “Our WDs realize this segment of the business is essential to their prosperity. They have embraced our certified service center program to help us surpass the 2,500 mark,” said John Wick, vice president of sales and training. “The hard work

40-Year-Old Volvo

Starring at an auto show near you, it’s “The 40-Year-Old Volvo,” a tale of a 1966 1800 that just keeps running, and running, and running. . . By Debbie Briggs, Contributing Writer When Irvin Gordon bought his sporty red 1966 Volvo 1800, or P1800 as it’s known in Europe, on June 30, 1966, he had

Chrysler & Jeep Cooling System & HVAC Service

Every car make has its quirks, and Chrysler and Jeep vehicles are no exception. In researching this article, we found several examples of heater problems in these vehicles that seem to be fairly common. On 2001 and 2002 Sebring Sedan, Sebring Convertible and Stratus Sedan, plus 1993 to 2002 Chrysler Concorde, LHS, New Yorker and

Flashing Signals / Reprogramming PCMs

You don’t have to be Microsoft A+ certified to flash reprogram automotive PCMs, but the process requires a certain amount of know-how as well as special tools and access to the latest OEM software upgrades (which are not free!). What’s more, it’s not a risk-free endeavor. Certain precautions must be undertaken before you begin, and

Internet Usage Extensive, Popular Among Independent Repair Facilities

According to the Automotive Service Association’s latest "How’s Your Business?" survey, 99 percent of ASA collision repair facilities and 91 percent of ASA mechanical shops access the Internet to communicate and retrieve business-related material.

Tech Tip: Convertible Mustang Vibration – Got MIG?

Customers may come to you after many frustrating attempts by other shops to get an irritating vibration out of their 1996-98 Ford Mustang convertibles equipped with a 3.8-Liter engine. The vibration or shake seems to occur while driving at a steady speed of approximately 62 mph on smooth roads. This problem may be due to the interaction between the body and the suspension.

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).

Snap-on Diagnostics Introduces Software Bundle 7.2

Without regular software upgrades, automotive shops just aren’t getting the most out of their diagnostic investments. That’s why Snap on created Software Bundle 7.2. No matter which diagnostic platform is used – MODIS, SOLUS or the cartridge-powered Scanner – Software Bundle 7.2 delivers the supercharged performance that shops need to win and keep repair customers.