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CAN Data Diagnostics

This course with Bill Fulton explains what has changed with the “9” MODES and the enhancements that have been made with CAN vehicles.

Under the Hood: Selecting Cranks, Rods and Bearings for Your Performance Engine

Tips of the Trade: Performance Engine Building Begins with Rotating Assembly Components

Tool Rules: Sniffing Out Engine Problems

WEB EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE FOR FEBRUARY:
Many technicians think an emissions analyzer is only useful for troubleshooting emission faults or for verifying a vehicle is in emissions compliance (not polluting). Truth is, an emissions analyzer is a great tool for diagnosing a wide variety of engine performance problems, even coolant leaks due to a blown head gasket.

Industry Encouraged to Steer Students and Second Career Job Seekers to GAAS Scholarships

Online Applications Available for 2009 GAAS Scholarships; Deadline Is March 31.

Commercial Service Tech Needed

Nationwide opportunities through Wingfoot Commercial Tire Systems, LLC

Commercial Service Tech Needed

Nationwide opportunities through Wingfoot Commercial Tire Systems, LLC

2008 North American Car/Truck of the Year Winners Announced

The winners were announced Jan. 14 at a news conference at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit’s Cobo Center.

Futurauto – Engine Technology Techs Will See In The Bays

by Ed Sunkin
As you begin your career in the auto service industry, youll find that for the most part, the internal combustion engine (ICE) which has been around for more than 100 years hasnt changed much in theory. However, there have been many internal modifications to the ICEs design that has made it more fuel efficient in recent years, as the world tries to reduce its thirst for oil. To become a knowledgeable diagnostic technician, youll need to become familiar with these technologies and understand how to service them when a problem arises.

Engine Series – The Straight Up on Sealing Heads

Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Underhood Service

Undercover – THE DA FRICTION CODE

Adapted from Gene Markel’s ancient writings in Brake & Front End