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National Lift Week Sponsored By Stertil-Koni

Heavy duty vehicle lift manufacturer Stertil-Koni today announced that it will once again sponsor National Lift Week, which will take place Oct. 7 – 12 in venues across North America.

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.

Get Your Car Ready For School With The Car Care Council’s 5-Point Checklist

With a new school year approaching, the Car Care Council has released a five-point checklist to help you get your car ready for the drives ahead.

GM: Squeaking Noise From The Vehicle Underbody

Some customers may comment that a squeaking noise can be heard from under the vehicle while driving at low speeds.

Oxygen Sensor And Catalyst Efficiency

The catalyst efficiency monitor verifies that the catalytic converter is operating at a high enough efficiency rating to keep exhaust emissions within predetermined values.

Top 10 Changes To Stop/Start Vehicles

It is essential to understand what is different on vehicles with start/stop systems and how it might change your diagnostic approach.

The Evolution Of Spark Plugs

Without the spark plug, there would be no internal combustion engine. The exact date of birth and father of the first real spark plug isn’t known for sure – some credit Edmond Berger with the invention as far back as 1839 but it was unpatented and definitely not designed for a car engine.

Auto Value And Bumper To Bumper Announce 2019 Scholarship Recipients

Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper have announced 25 winners of their 2019 scholarship competition. The students, picked from a pool of applicants from across North America, will be awarded $1,000 each.

Adhesive Collision Repair: Everything You Need to Know

One must use these challenges to develop repair techniques that are efficient and in line with OEM procedures.

Brake Job: BMW 1-Series (2008-2013)

The BMW 1-Series might be the least expensive BMW, but it shares a lot of the procedures that are common when it comes to servicing brakes on larger BMWs.