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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. In fact, more than half of techs are still manually logging tire information into their point of sale systems, which is both tedious and time-consuming.

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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. In fact, more than half of techs are still manually logging tire information into their point of sale systems, which is both tedious and time-consuming.

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Using Fixed Ops as a Growth Engine

AutoSuccess

The Untapped Potential of the Service Department Post COVID, the automotive industry has seen a shift in dynamics. New vehicle inventories and days supply are steadily climbing, yet the real growth story lies in service and parts sales. 1 Leasing trends further underscore the importance and potential of fixed operations.

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Adjusting Parking Brakes

Brake & Front End

First, it must be able to hold the vehicle on an incline. Second, it must be able to stop a vehicle under a specific distance if the hydraulic brakes have failed. Self-Adjusting Pedals and Levers Some vehicles will have a self-adjusting parking brake that does not adjust the cables at the wheels, but at the parking brake pedal.

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How Our Auto Body Estimating Training Prepares Students for a Successful Independent Estimator Career

Automotive Training Centre

The automotive industry is full of dynamic opportunities, and becoming an auto body estimator is one of the most rewarding paths for individuals passionate about vehicles and customer service. They assess vehicle damage, calculate repair costs, and ensure accuracy in claims and repair processes.