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Michelin Challenge Design Upcycle Winners Announced

Challenge Design is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year and is a featured program of Michelin’s Movin’On Summit.

Major Multi-Carline Software Release Available From Autologic

New software releases are available for DrivePro ES and DrivePro Users.

Champion Re-Launches Power Steering Fluid

The improved Full Synthetic Power Steering Fluid is for newer Honda and Acura vehicles.

Understanding System Operation Is Key To Diagnostics

Active dampening or suspension control systems can be found on luxury Asian and European vehicles.

Coil On Plug Ignition: The Wired Differences

For late-model vehicles, the norm is one ignition coil per cylinder, commonly known as coil on plug. The task of providing voltage potential to each spark plug is performed so reliably that it’s easy to take for granted.

52 Technicians Honored At ASE Annual Meeting

Fifty-two automotive professionals were recognized on Nov. 14, at the Fall Board of Governors meeting of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) held at Pier Sixty-Six Hotel and Marina in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Brake TSB Trends

TSBs are an addendum to the factory service manual and typically are the product of the OEM solving problems in the field. The majority of TSBs address problems you see at your shop including pulsating brakes, leaks and noise.

Electronic Power Steering: Better Than Hydraulic?

Diagnosing electric power steering systems requires an understanding of voltage, current and loads. Also, a technician must understand how the modules and sensors work together to determine the level of assist.

Jeep Wrangler Is ‘Most American-Made’ Vehicle

Topping the list for the first time in the 11-year history of the American-Made Index is the Jeep Wrangler. No. 2 on the list is the Jeep Cherokee.

Honda Proving Center Returns To Operation

The refurbished HPC features a 7.5-mile high-speed banked oval track capable of testing vehicles at speeds more than 200 miles per hour.