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Skipping Scan Procedures: What You Don’t Know Can Cost You

Skipping pre- and post-repair scans or other electronic procedures can cost you time and money as well as your reputation.

Scan Tool Technology

Without access to updates, your shop might not be able to complete a job or may even lose the business to the competition.

Snap-on Makes Significant New Coverage Available

Technicians can be confident in the breadth and depth of repair coverage included in the newest software content.

BodyShop Business, WIN to Hold Event on Tech Shortage

The event will be held from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11 at Babcox Media, 3550 Embassy Parkway, Fairlawn, Ohio (15 minutes south of Cleveland and north of Akron).

Fuel Pump Diagnostics: Using Scan Tools

With a scan tool, it’s possible to verify if the modules controlling the fuel pump are receiving the correct data like oil pressure, crank position and key ­position.

Tips From A Tech: So You Want To Buy A Scan Tool?

If the title of this column caught your eye, that means you are most likely interested in purchasing a scan tool of your own.

Chicago Pneumatic Supports Breast Cancer Cause With Limited-Edition Impact Wrench

Based on the popular CP7732C half-inch stubby impact wrench, it has been specially designed in pink and black rather than the usual red and black colors. The new model is named CP7732CBC – with the ‘BC’ standing for Breast Cancer.

Composite Rotors: Can They Be Serviced?

When you hear the words “composite rotor,” you might think of a racecar brake rotor with Allen head bolts holding the hat to the outer ring.

UTI, Arizona Business Partners Launch New On-The-Job Training Initiative

Universal Technical Institute (UTI) has launched a new initiative with transportation industry employers to give students an inside track to long-term careers while they are still in school.

Air Management Systems: Controlling Air From The Throttle Body To The Combustion Chamber

It is easy to manage fuel when compared to managing air.