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Monster Jam Logistics

The elements of the show that get judged are placed in the hands of the fans.

Solving 2014 Toyota Tacoma Cooling System Sensor Codes

The test monitor reads all relevant serial data parameters passing through the ECM.

Understanding Five Volt Reference Signals

A 5-volt reference flows through a sensor with a resistance that varies according to changes in temp., pressure or position.

Not Your Father’s Fuel Pump: Today’s Fuel Pumps Are Different

Understanding fuel pressure and volume is more complicated thanks to fuel injection.

Higher Revving Education: What You Learn In Tuning School

Love working on engines? Here’s what it’s like to attend tuning school.

Understanding ABS Module Logic

ABS is the foundation of the ESC system. The ABS modulator also performs electronic brake distribution (EBD).

VIDEO: Measuring Dwell In The Ignition System

A coil takes a finite amount of time to build up this charge. This is the dwell time, normally defined as the camshaft’s degree of rotation, during which the voltage flows through and charges the primary side of the coil.

Solving Electronic Control Problems In Today’s Automatic Transmissions

Troubleshooting an automatic transmission can be one of the most intimidating diagnostic procedures a shop faces today.

Why is Carbon An Issue Now?

In the late 2000s, the majority of vehicles made the switch to throttle-by-wire and direct fuel injection was replacing port fuel injection for both domestic and import nameplate engines.

Drive Belt Checklist: What Are You Missing?

You might have only one chance to sell a customer a new serpentine belt. With belts lasting roughly 90,000 miles, proper inspection at the time of failure is critical not only for selling the belt, but also for ensuring add-on sales and better customer satisfaction.