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Benefits of Using Brake Parts Designed to Work Together

Brake & Front End

However, for the safest brake job with the best performance, it’s always best to use parts from the same manufacturer, like ADVICS, where our brake pads, brake rotors, hydraulics, calipers and brake fluid are designed and manufactured to work together. There are several benefits to both your shop and customer if you follow this advice.

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Stop/Start TSB

Tomorrow's Technician

If I was lucky, I could restart the engine and move along without too much delay. For quite some time, there have been some hybrids with electric motors that are big enough to get the car rolling before the engine starts. When the engine shuts down, it can hold the pressurized oil for quite a while – a surprisingly long time, in fact.

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Mercedes-Benz ABC Suspension

Tomorrow's Technician

The system uses a hydraulic cylinder on top to control the low-frequency movements of the suspension like body roll and brake dive. The sound will be drowned out by engine and road noise. This dampener is engineered to smooth out the pressure changes caused by the pump and movement of the suspension.

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Are Heavy Vehicles Difficult to Work On: What Training Will I Need?

Advanced Technology Institute

Heavy vehicle techs repair and maintain engines, electrical systems, transmissions, and hydraulic systems of such vehicles, which requires particular knowledge or the makes, models, and the right techniques necessary to repair, install, and maintain them.

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