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Winners Auto & Cycle: Integrity And Connecting With Customers Are Keys To Shop’s Success

As a customer, having peace of mind when dropping off a vehicle for service is crucial. And, knowing that the shop’s staff and technicians will repair your vehicle right the first time will most likely keep you coming back for future service. It’s that kind of customer satisfaction that Winners Auto & Cycle is known for in Brownstown, MI.

25 Aftermarket Professionals Complete ‘Amazing Experience,’ Graduate from 2008-09 Leadership 2.0 Program

Leadership 2.0 is the aftermarket industry’s cornerstone executive development program for manufacturer, distributor, retail, association, program group and service dealer professionals.

Ignition System Secrets Every Tech Should Know

Unlock the secrets behind ignition systems. This video is sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

Unlocking Peak Engine Performance

The truth about ignition systems and engine performance optimization.

Training Opportunities for Service Advisors

Learn about the different resources available to educate service advisors on sensors and ignition components.

Training Techniques to Teach Today’s Techs

The need, dependency and resources for training continue to grow. This video is sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

Diagnostics for Modern Ignition Technology

What is your diagnostic strategy when it comes to ignition-related drivability problems? Are you swapping coils and spark plugs hoping it cures the problem? There is a better way. In a one-hour webinar the experts from NGK will show you how the spark plug, coil and control system work together to ignite the air and

VIDEO: The VVT Phaser And Oil Control Solenoid Connection

VVT isn’t new but it’s also not always understood. This video is sponsored by NGK and NTK.

VIDEO: Mass Air Flow Sensor Failure Patterns

A contaminated mass air flow sensor can’t measure air flow correctly. This video is sponsored by NGK and NTK.

VIDEO: Is Your Engine Knock Sensor Working Properly?

The greater the vibration or shock, the higher the voltage and frequency. This video is sponsored by NGK and NTK.