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Road to AAPEX Season 2 Ep. 2

Tomorrow's Technician

Today, it’s the route for Babcox Media’s Joe Keene, an ASE-certified technician, who is charged with fixing a rare 2002 Lincoln Blackwood – one of the rarest models that the manufacturer produced. This episode of Road to AAPEX was presented by Motorcar Parts of America.

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Common Problems on the BMW N55

Alex's Autohaus

These problems are often accompanied by a check engine light and occasionally the car falling into a limp mode. As you can imagine, when the engine can’t get adequate fuel, bad things happen. With the right owner, these motors can be as reliable as any other.

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'Tis The Season For Car Maintenance

Wrench

Failures in the charging system and engine lubrication system can cause the engine to shut off and not restart, potentially stranding a vehicle in traffic. Yellow is the next level down, presenting an alert and recommendation. Common examples include the engine light (check engine) and the tire light (low tire pressure).

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The Biggest Mistakes Being Made in Your Auto Repair Shop Marketing

Shop Marketing Pros

Your billboards talk about your 30 years of service and ASE certifications. Hint: LOTS So you fix cars, but can you fix their BMW’s check engine light? Your emails have Grandma’s pecan pie recipe. On the radio, you have a cute jingle that talks about the speed of your repairs. What else is there to know?