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Mohawk College offering free EV, hybrid training

Auto Service World

Automotive service technicians can upgrade their skills and earn a micro-credential from Mohawk College related to electric vehicle and hybrid training.

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How Does an Oxygen Sensor Work? A Guide for Automotive Students

Automotive Training Centre

Oxygen or O2 sensors are crucial parts of modern vehicles’ emission systems. As a result, the study and knowledge of oxygen sensors have become a key focus area for people entering the automotive field. This guide delves into oxygen sensors’ operation, significance, and impact on vehicle systems.

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More techs rely on advanced tools to improve efficiency

Auto Service World

The use of advanced technology is becoming essential for the tire and automotive service industry, according to a new survey by Anyline, a provider of AI-powered mobile data capture tools. automotive at Anyline.

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Technician vs. Mechanic: The Difference for Automotive Students

Automotive Training Centre

Their expertise lies in mechanical components and systems of vehicles. Mechanics are usually more focused on a vehicle’s “nuts and bolts” aspect. Auto mechanics rely on their automotive training to fix a range of vehicle problems.

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Want to Become a Mechanic? Start Practicing on Your Car!

Automotive Training Centre

Joseph Walsh, a dedicated student at ATC Toronto, shared how working on his vehicle became a crucial first step toward achieving his dream. So, yeah, I always worked on my own vehicles. “The fact that we’re able to bring our own vehicles in, work at the shop, do whatever we need to do,” he said.

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How to Become an Auto Mechanic Apprentice in Ontario: A Step-By-Step Guide

Automotive Training Centre

Ontario, with its rich automotive sector and status as a hub for vehicle manufacturing and maintenance, provides a fertile ground for aspiring auto mechanics. Mechanics are not just about fixing cars; they are critical in maintaining vehicles’ safety, efficiency, and performance.

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Anyline survey shows automotive service techs want more data-driven tools 

Tire Review Magazine

Anyline released the results of a recent survey of automotive service technicians at a press conference held during the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) tradeshow in Las Vegas. automotive at Anyline. This comes at the heels of the company releasing a new smartphone-based tool to measure tread depth.