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Living Under the Hood: Sensing Something Awry

Once considered leading-edge technology, today’s oxygen sensor has become a commonplace service item on modern vehicles.

Crossword Puzzle: March 2008

                                Across 1. Radiator diagnostic procedures (8,5) 8. Starting aid on pre-EFI engine 9. Torque-converter component 10. Valvetrain component 11. Ran the engine at lowest RPM 13. Pink-slip names 15. GM’s emergency-aid system 18. Piston count in Chrysler’s Hemi 20.

A Mysterious Bermuda Triangle for Autos?

What force is causing cars to die out near the Empire State Building?

Automotive Hall of Fame Announces Inductees

Eight individuals representing automotive racing, design, manufacturing, the aftermarket and management have been selected for induction into the Automotive Hall of Fame.

I-CAR Announces $30,000 in Student Scholarships

I-CAR Education Foundation has announced the availability of $30,000 in collision repair training and education scholarships

WB 2008 Scholarship Application Now Available

Car Care Council Women’s Board Provides Scholarships to Female Students

Cal Poly Prototype Achieves Incredible Fuel Mileage

Shell-Pennzoil Driver Kevin Harvick Gets Demonstration from Cal Poly Team

Chicago Pneumatic Supports Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition

CP reports that it has signed on as a gold sponsor of the 2008 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition

What’s In Store for 2008?

Counterman magazines examines store groups that made notable acquisitions or changes over the past 12 months.

North American Steering System Hard Parts Aftermarket Experiences Modest

Modest growth is credited to the introduction of new vehicles with variable chassis features.