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Auto Tech Students Visit Community College Of Allegheny County

Students from Jefferson County Joint Vocational School’s automotive program toured the Community College of Allegheny County.

Babcox Media Acquires AutoSuccess Magazine

Founded in 2001, AutoSuccess magazine is delivered each month to more than 22,500 new car and light truck dealerships in the United States and Canada.

Component Connection: Belt Wear Diagnostics

Serpentine belts may last up to 100,000 miles before they need to be replaced. If a belt fails sooner, you need to be a detective and investigate why it failed.

TPMS Give & Take – Common TPMS Sensor Corrosion

For TPMS sensors, a harsh environment isn’t a requirement to see valve seizing corrosion take hold.

Tire pressure monitoring system sensor
Diagnosing Electrical Power Steering (EPS) Issues

Electric steering is a non-hydraulic system assisted by an electric motor operated by a software-driven power steering module.

Lakeshore Technical College Expands Auto Tech

Lakeshore Technical College in Cleveland, WI, recently dedicated its new Advanced Automotive Technology Center.

Oiling Systems For Grassroots Racing

Rules dictate what is and what isn’t allowed in all types of racing, whether grassroots or professional. Besides safety reasons, rules equalize the competition.

ACIT Students Receive Electric Vehicle Service Training

Students at the Atlantic County Institute of Technology received training on how to safely service a Chevy Volt.

Caliber Collision’s Changing Lanes Program Gives Nine Soldiers Collision Careers

Caliber Collision announced that nine soldiers at Ft. Bragg will be completing their military service and returning to civilian life fully armed with a $2,500 toolbox, employment offer and a new career in the fast-growing collision industry thanks to its Changing Lanes program.

4 Teams Qualify At The Summit Racing Piston Powered Auto-Rama

To qualify for the Dual National Championship, a team must finish disassembling and reassembling a small-block Chevrolet engine in less than 33 minutes, including penalties.