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Mercedes-Benz Donates Two SUVs To Shelton State Community College

The automotive training program at Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, AL, recently received two Mercedes-Benz SUVs that were donated by the Tuscaloosa County operations of Mercedes-Benz. According to the article on AL.com, students who are part of the program and work with these vehicles are learning about the complex systems and processes in modern manufacturing.

Emissions Codes: Mercedes-Benz Case Study

If the MIL is on, or even commanded on, with no current code related to emissions, it can be cause for a failure. The vehicle will still be scanned for codes and readiness flags will be checked, but an MIL on with the engine running will almost always spell “failure.”

19 Automotive Technician Trainees Graduate from Mercedes-Benz U.S. International

The training program is modeled after Germany’s apprentice system and will be recognized as such by the German American Chambers of Commerce (AHK USA).

Report Card: When Going ‘Green’ Goes Off-Road — The Mercedes-Benz Ener-G-Force

The Ener-G-Force is the vision of an off-roader that, while reflecting tomorrow’s adventures, also invokes the genes of the Mercedes-Benz off-road icon, the G-Clas

Multi-Link Front Suspensions

Why do some suspensions have so many ball joints? Here’s why.

ZF Aftermarket Releases 80 New Parts

The latest additions expand coverage to more than 5 million vehicles in operation.

Brake Pad Wear Sensors

Brake pad wear sensors have been around for years and continue to evolve.

Electric Power Steering Evolution

Diagnosing electric power steering systems requires a certain level of understanding.

Air Ride Conversion Kits

Air ride and active shocks and struts will eventually fail – succumbing to either damage to or dry rot of the air spring.

Standard Motor Products Releases 118 Numbers in February

The release provides new coverage in 57 distinct product categories and 55 part numbers for 2023 and 2024 model-year vehicles.