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Telematics: Past, Present and Future

BEDFORD, TEXAS, May 15, 2008 – The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has published a report focusing on the potential effects that telematics may have on independent automotive service and repair businesses, including remote diagnostics. The report also explores consumer usage of telematics products and services, how a telematics system functions and its practical applications.

Fuel Tank Contaminants

This four-page color report from Federal Mogul’s Carter Fuel Delivery Products division, highlights the importance of installing a new fuel pump into a clean tank.

Common Causes of Electric In-Tank Fuel Pump Failures

Fuel tank contamination is the number one cause of in-tank electric fuel pump failures. This contamination is often the result of moisture in the fuel tank leading to fuel tank oxidation, causing rust to form in the fuel tank. Service repair info for domestic vehicles are made available in this three-page document from Federal-Mogul’s Carter Fuel Delivery Products division.

Complete In-Tank Module Replacement for GM Vehicles

Steps to Remove Tank Module and Install a New Tank Module are highlighted in this two-page color brochure from Federal-Mogul’s Carter Fuel Delivery Products division.

Guide to Proper Fuel Pump Installation

Correctly Diagnosing a Low Pressure, Low Volume or No-Fuel Problem: A lack of fuel to the engine may signal a failed fuel pump. But don’t immediately assume that the pump is the problem. Other issues may be causing the no-fuel situation as you will see in this 11-page document from Federal-Mogul’s Carter Fuel Delivery products division.

Nissan/Infiniti Climate Control Operations Part I

All the components of the Climate Control system work together as a complete system. Understanding the relationship between these components will help you accurately verify and diagnose complaints. 28 Pages. Presented at the 2007 MACS Show.

Servicing Nissan/Infiniti Climate Control

This presentation, made during the Mobile Air Conditioning Society’s 2007 MACS Show, features A/C-related service tips to late-model Nissan and Infiniti vehicles.

Nissan/Infiniti Climate Control Operations Part III

All the components of the Climate Control system work together as a complete system. Understanding the relationship between these components will help you accurately verify and diagnose complaints. Conclusion. 17 pages. Presented at the 2007 MACS show.

Nissan/Infiniti Climate Control Operations Part II

Part II – All the components of the Climate Control system work together as a complete system. Understanding the relationship between these components will help you accurately verify and diagnose complaints. 23 pages. Presented at the 2007 MACS show.