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High Pressure Fuel Pump Function Tip Clip

In this clip, taken directly from Robert Bosch, LLC’s live streaming TPMS class, Bob Pattengale explains how the high pressure fuel pump on the first generation Sprinter function and the shutdown solenoid. [computer] Please enable Javascript to watch this video [/computer] [tablet] Please enable Javascript to watch this video [/tablet] [mobile] Please enable Javascript to

First Generation Sprinter Tip Clip

In this clip, taken directly from Robert Bosch, LLC’s live streaming TPMS class, Bob Pattengale goes into some detail about the first generation Sprinter. [computer] Please enable Javascript to watch this video [/computer] [tablet] Please enable Javascript to watch this video [/tablet] [mobile] Please enable Javascript to watch this video [/mobile]

Tech Tip: ZF6HP Jaguar- Shift complaints caused by EMI

Shift problems can arise from the most unlikely, unsuspected issues. In this case a Jaguar spends months in transmission shops only to discover that this erratic behavior is being caused by Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI).

Tip Clip: 5R55S Lincoln – Erratic Transmission Operation

This tip clip focuses on a very common harsh shift and engagement problem on 2003-’04 Lincoln LS and Aviators caused by extremely high line pressure.

Tool Rules: Time to Look into Special Timing Belt/Chain Tools

Many engines require special tools when changing a timing belt or chain. At the very least, you should have a belt tension gauge to make sure the tension on a timing belt is correct.

Web Exclusive: Gearing Up for Timing Belt and Chain Work

The best time for a timing belt or chain to be replaced is before it fails. Technical Editor Larry Carley discusses items to consider when timing belt or chain work arrives in your shop or school in this Web Exclusive article.

Service Advisor: Time to Make a Tool Decision

Discovering special tools to change timing belts

Performance Primer – Tuning Into The Sport Compact Market

While the American muscle car segment is getting a shot in the arm with the Mustang, Charger, GTO and others, the sport compact market is not going away any time soon. Much has been said about the possible demise of this once fast-growing market, but according to some manufacturers there is still plenty of business – and it hasn’t slowed down as much as people think.