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Mazda’s SKYACTIV Technology

Mazda has been making big waves in the automotive world with its SKYACTIV technology. Introduced in 2011 in the Japanese market, Mazda’s ultra high-compression, direct injection gasoline engines are achieving fuel economy numbers that rival many hybrids – and at much less cost. These engines include the SKYACTIV-G 1.3L engine in the 2012 Mazda 2, the 2.0L in the 2012 Mazda 3 and 2013 CX-5, and the 2.0L and 2.5L engines in the 2014 Mazda 6 and CX-5.

Snap-on Introduces Software Upgrade 13.4

The new Software Upgrade 13.4 from Snap-on Diagnostics is packed with high performance diagnostics specifically formulated to put you at the top of your game as a professional technician – to fix more cars faster. With the most current diagnostic capabilities for over 64 million vehicles on the road today, this powerful upgrade expands repair shops’ service reach by delivering the latest features and new coverage for all major makes back to model year 1998.

More Than 80 Parts Added To MOOG Steering And Suspension Line

Federal-Mogul’s MOOG Steering and Suspension brand has introduced more than 80 additional parts with combined coverage of several million late-model foreign-nameplate and domestic vehicles. Described by Federal-Mogul as the automotive service industry’s “Problem Solver,” the MOOG line features technologies that improve on original component designs for longer life, superior performance and faster, easier installation, according to the company.

New Raybestos Brand Brake Pads And Rotors Added For Late Model Foreign And Domestic Applications

Raybestos brand brake parts – a member of Brake Parts Inc. (BPI) – has begun adding listings for the 2014 model year, with coverage for nine makes and 13 2014 models.

Tech Tip: Subaru’s A/T Temp Light Flashing, But No DTCs Stored, Erratic Shifting Complaint

If you encounter a late-model D4AT-equipped vehicle with an erratic shifting complaint, and possibly a DTC P0712 in memory, there may be a poor connection in the transmission wiring harness. There have been cases of open circuits or high resistance isolated to the white plastic pass-through section of the transmission harness or the harness itself. It’s important to note that the P0712 may not be set when the condition occurs.

The Digital Version Of Underhood Service’s July Issue Is Ready To View

In this issue, you will find tech features on developing a plan to diagnose electrical problems from Gary Goms, and an overview of the EGR system and how to diagnose emissions problems by Carl Fedele. Diesel specialists Bob McDonald takes a look at cooling system tips for 6.0L/7.3L Ford Powerstroke engines, engines specialist Roy Berndt explains why engine oil breaks down and columnist Scott “Gonzo” Weaver addresses how to deal with vehicle owners who drop off a “project” car.

Steering And Suspension Parts For More Than 70 Additional Applications Now Available Through MOOG Brand

Federal-Mogul has announced that its MOOG Steering and Suspension product line has been expanded with high-quality components for more than 70 additional applications, including dozens of popular late-model foreign nameplate vehicles.

Goodyear Tires Chosen For 2014 Silverado, Sierra Trucks

General Motors Corp. has selected a variety of Goodyear tires as original equipment fitments for 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra models, which are among the most popular trucks available in North America.

Diagnostic Dilemmas: Changes In Our Diagnostic Outlook

Everybody likes to read about a Diagnostic Dilemma that has been solved to everybody’s satisfaction. But this month I have an unsolved Diagnostic Dilemma that is more about customers than cars. This particular dilemma involves a 2005 Ford Crown Victoria with headlamps that randomly lose power during night driving.

Identifying The Toughest Wheel Bearing Jobs

Some wheel bearing jobs are easy. These are typically unitized hub units. All that is required is removing the caliper, rotor, axle nut and the four bolts holding on the unit. Some wheel bearing jobs can take as many as three hours and require removal of the knuckle from the vehicle. Collected in this article are some of the most difficult vehicles as reported by technicians, labor guides and bearing manufacturers.

Subaru Tech Tip: Leaking Engine Oil Seals

The Mitchell 1 Techline has heard of a very limited number of cases involving engine oil seals leaking after being displaced from their normal positions. As the engine heats and cools, condensation can accumulate in the PCV system, which, in extreme cold, can eventually turn to ice.

AMSOIL Offers Synthetic Power Steering Fluid For Import Vehicles

Formulated with a high viscosity index, AMSOIL Synthetic Power Steering Fluid resists heat for long fluid life. It helps seals remain soft to prevent leaks, while helping components remain clean and last longer. Power steering components and hoses receive maximum protection against wear and stress for extended equipment life.