Andrew Markel discusses selling brake pads to customers by identifying the way in which the customer uses their vehicle. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.
Video courtesy ImportCar.
Andrew Markel discusses selling brake pads to customers by identifying the way in which the customer uses their vehicle. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.
Video courtesy ImportCar.
You can ensure your read is accurate by updating your tool regularly.
Courtesy of Tire Review by Yanick Leduc
Picture this: Mark, an experienced tire service technician, is on the phone with a technical support representative from his TPMS supplier, inquiring why his new sensors don’t seem to work properly with the 2019 Silverado he’s servicing.
Mark: “The truck doesn’t seem to pick up the signal from the new sensor!”
Cabin air filters will protect the health and well-being of the driver and passengers.
Stop/start technology is more than just a switch wired to the brake pedal and starter.
Brake pad wear sensors have been around for years and continue to evolve.
Topology influences how you access the modules with your scan tool.
Learning how to read the tire and communicate your findings is the key to ride control service.
Engine timing is critical for overall performance.
Modern engines rely on precise airflow and oxygen sensor data for optimal performance.
Replacing a single coil might not be the best approach to curing an engine of a chronic misfire.