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Getting a Charge out of Electrical Diagnostics

Adapted from Glen Beanard’s article in Underhood Service

YAWA: O2 Sensors

QUESTION: Dear T2: How many oxygen sensors are on todays engines?

On the cover

Nicholas Mendoza, 26 of College Place, WA, is the proud owner of this 2002 hot Honda Civic Si. Mendoza, a manager at Schucks Auto Supply, will be graduating from Automotive Technology in June from Walla Walla Community College (WWCC). “I have been working on import vehicles for quite a few years, and look forward to

I Want You – to Understand Brake Performance

Adapted from Larry Carley’s and Gene Markel’s article in Brake & Front End

Engine Series – Ring of Fire

Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service

Geometry In Motion – Stabilizing Steering and Suspension

Adapted from Gene Markel’s article in Brake & Front End

Badge of Honor- Spotlighting Excellence

One of the most typical comments I get from automotive technicians and others in the industry is that the general public just doesnt appreciate the value we provide. To a large degree, thats very true, but it probably has more to do with the general lack of understanding of modern vehicle technology by that same

The Real World – Motoring Into the Mid-Range Industrial Market

Adapted from Brendan Baker’s article in Engine Builder

Badge of Honor – Whats In It For Me?

One of the most frequent questions I encounter from technicians is, Whats in it for me (WIIFM)? Its an honest question and a fair one. Why go to the trouble of taking a test and getting ASE certified if you cant see the value in holding professional credentials in the first place. I could tell

Engine Series – The Straight Up on Sealing Heads

Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service

Undercover – Understanding Heavy-Duty Undercarriages

Adapted from Carol Birkland’s article in Fleet Equipment