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Engine Series: Rebuilding Liberty

Notes on Jeep’s 2.4L I4 Engine

Lincoln Technical Institute Welcomes Chrysler MOPAR X-Press to NJ Campus

Lincoln Educational Services Corporation, a national leader in specialized technical training and a driving force in turning students’ passions into professional success, welcomes the apprentice program Mopar X-Press to the Mahwah, NJ campus of Lincoln Technical Institute. Mopar X-Press provides students with the opportunity to learn specialized technologies on Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and RAM vehicles.  While training

CRP Offers Contitech Accessory Drive System Service Poster

CRP Automotive, a leading source of OE-quality replacement and service parts, has developed a special ContiTech Accessory Drive System Service Poster, which is part of an overall support program for its ContiTech Serpentine Belts and Accessory Drive Kits. The poster is designed to promote awareness and educate consumers about the need and benefits of maintaining

CRP Offers Contitech Accessory Drive System Service Poster

The poster is designed to promote awareness and educate consumers about the need and benefits of maintaining a properly serviced accessory drive system.

Undercover: How Vehicle Software Is Changing Braking Hardware

There was a time when advancements in brake technology were entirely hardware based. Today, electronics is driving most of the advancements in braking technology.

The Real World: Future Technology’s Impact on Future Technicians

More clean diesel engines, hydrogen-fueled electric vehicles and autos that “drive” themselves may be what’s in the service bays of the future.

Northwood Sets Theme, Readies for Auto Show

“Driving the Dream” will be the theme for this year’s annual
student-run Northwood University International Auto Show (NUIAS) at Northwood University in Midland, MI.

Wells Technical Videos on YouTube Hit 2 Million Views

Developed specifically for professional automotive technicians, parts professionals and tech students, the Wells video library now includes 23 in-depth, on-vehicle diagnostic case studies of driveability issues commonly encountered in the service bay.

Component Connection: Emission Control — O2 Sensor Diagnostics

In recent years, the design of O2 sensors has changed. The ceramic thimble-shaped element in zirconia-type O2 sensors has been replaced by a flat strip ceramic “planar-”style sensor element.

Undercover: Lost Air Time — Servicing Air Springs and ERC Systems

Understanding the operating logic of an air ride suspension system is important when trying to make a diagnosis because all of these systems are different. If you don’t understand the logic, you can’t always tell if the system is functioning correctly or not.