The Evolution of the Automotive Service Technician – An Inside the Industry Perspective, Kimberly McWaters
These days, a scene from an automotive service bay is somewhat like a scene from an operating room. A group of highly skilled men and women meticulously pour over their work, using sophisticated instruments and finely tuned minds to diagnose and repair the complex workings of the intricate machinery before them. Technological advances have resulted
Street Racing: Fun Yet Dangerous
Street racing has become very popular among teenagers and young adults, many of whom don’t have the years of driving experience. Street racing has been around for years, but recently Hollywood and the media have had interest in entertaining us with this concept. They make it seem fine to street race in neighborhoods. What they
Injection Problems
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in UNDERHOOD SERVICE
The Benefits of a Complete Brake Job
Adapted from Lou Calka Jr.’s article in Brake & Front End
Stepping Up to Big Brake Service
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in Brake & Front End.
Tire Talk – Road Rage
Adapted from Craig Gifford’s article in Tire Review
Bodyworks – You Wanna Piece of This?
Adopted from Keith Combs’ article in BodyShop Business Sectioning is often the only realistic approach to a repair. But because many of today’s vehicles are a hybrid of unibodies and full frames, consumers get safety and strength, while future repairers, like you, get twice as many precautions for sectioning. Why talk about sectioning? Because after
Loaded Calipers: It’s a Good Thing
Adapted from Larry Carley’s articles in Brake & Front End
Creating a Bond with Welding Equipment
Adapted from Larry Carley’s article in TechShop
Braking Down Toyota’s ABS System
Adapted from Bob Dowie’s article in ImportCar