Mon.Nov 04, 2024

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Wheel End Service – Wheel Speed Sensors and Bearings

Brake & Front End

When wheel speed sensors (WSS) were first installed on cars and trucks, they were typically mounted on the CV joints or differentials. These sensors were not the most accurate and didn’t start working until the vehicle reached 5 to 7 mph. These are called passive wheel speed sensors. As vehicles and ABS systems advanced, the wheel speed sensors moved to the knuckles and wheel bearings.

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When Should Oxygen Sensors be Replaced?

Tomorrow's Technician

At what point does oxygen sensor performance start to decline? It’s hard to say because a lot depends on the condition of the engine. If a high-mileage engine is using oil due to piston ring, cylinder or valve guide wear, phosphorus from the oil will contaminate the oxygen sensors and accelerate the aging process. The same applies to coolant that may be seeping past a leaky head gasket.

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The Importance of Replacing Fluid Reservoirs

Brake & Front End

When replacing parts like a power steering pump, rack, or even a master cylinder, don’t overlook the reservoir and cap! The reservoir is essential for trapping contaminants, thanks to its built-in baffles and screens that catch debris before it reaches costly components. Failing to replace or inspect the reservoir means these contaminants could re-enter the system and cause new problems.

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Project Green Schools, Brockton HS Collaborate on EV Education

Tomorrow's Technician

Project Green Schools (PGS) announced its involvement in what it said is a groundbreaking new initiative aimed at advancing clean energy education and career training at Brockton High School. Supported by a $900,000 grant from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center , the initiative will advance electric vehicle education as part of the school’s new Clean Automotive Technology Center of Excellence, a collaborative program between Brockton High School, Project Green Schools, ACDC, DeVivo Comp

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SKF adds new hub bearings

Auto Service World

SKF Automotive announced its new Hub Bearing Unit (HBU) wheel bearing. It has a blend of two different types of rolling bearings in one unit, a unique combination of ball and tapered roller elements. The design provides greater strength and is 10 per cent lighter than conventional wheel bearings. The HBU Ball/Taper Wheel Bearing features low friction capabilities, designed to support the demands of EV pickup trucks and vans, which require low friction and high-speed capabilities.

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The Importance of Replacing Fluid Reservoirs

Tomorrow's Technician

When replacing parts like a power steering pump, rack, or even a master cylinder, don’t overlook the reservoir and cap! The reservoir is essential for trapping contaminants, thanks to its built-in baffles and screens that catch debris before it reaches costly components. Failing to replace or inspect the reservoir means these contaminants could re-enter the system and cause new problems.

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New Air Lift spring kits

Auto Service World

Air Lift Company has released new LoadLifter 5000 and Air Lift ProSeries kits for the 2019-2024 Ram 3500 Chassis Cab DRW 2WD & 4WD. The air spring kits are designed to work with the vehicle’s existing suspension to level the vehicle properly. They put an end to squat and correct frequent issues while towing or hauling, including poor headlight aim, unresponsive steering, body roll and bottoming out.

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Autel, Revv partner on better ADAS for mechanical repair

Auto Service World

Automotive diagnostic tool developer Autel has teamed up with AI software company Revv to introduce an advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) solution tailored to mechanical repair shops. This collaboration will see Revv’s ADAS identification platform integrate with Autel’s MaxiSYS IA900 calibration tool, equipping shops with the technology and insights necessary to manage and calibrate ADAS components for today’s vehicles.

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Navigating Sustainability: Pros & Cons of Clean Fleet Technologies

Automotive Fleet

When weighing the choices, fleet managers must decide to integrate clean technologies into existing operations or invest in entirely new vehicles built with sustainability in mind.

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Leaking Head Gasket: Causes and Symptoms Explained

Danny’s Engineportal

Danny's Engineportal By learning what the leaking head gasket symptoms are, you may be able to save yourself, thousands in repairs. Consequently, a leaking head gasket, can lead to repairs to the tune of, $1000 to $3000. [.

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Fleetio and Ford Pro Announce Expanded Connected Fleet Integration

Automotive Fleet

Fleetio’s expanded integration with Ford Pro Telematics brings real-time diagnostics and tracking to streamline fleet efficiency and preventive maintenance.

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AWDA Conference: ACA President Bill Hanvey Addresses Attendees at Luncheon

Vehicle Service Pros

Hanvey provides updates on Right to Repair progress and a new industry initiative to finance tech education.

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Find the Gold Coin at Fleet Forward Conference

Automotive Fleet

During the conference's ride and drive and vehicle showcase, attendees will have three ways to win prizes.

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AWDA Conference: University of the Aftermarket Chairman Champions Education, Scholarships at AWDA Luncheon 

Vehicle Service Pros

Roger McCollum reinforces educating the next generation and honors trustees.

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Autel begins shipments of its MaxiSYS 906 Max diagnostic tablet

Tire Review Magazine

Autel announced that its MaxiSYS 906 Max, a diagnostic and service tablet offering extensive vehicle coverage, began shipping Nov. 1. According to Autel, the MaxiSYS 906 Max features a service menu with more than 40 guided resets, adaptations, and coding functions. The tablet also provides secure gateway access for late-model Nissan, Stellantis, Volkswagen, and Audi vehicles, and includes OE-equivalent active tests and special and hidden functions.

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The ROI of Investing in People

AutoSuccess

As a dealer, you already know that building a successful dealership requires more than just moving cars off the lot. Attracting and retaining the best talent means offering more than a competitive salary. Today’s workforce, especially the new generation of professionals, craves growth, fulfillment and the opportunity to build a meaningful career. So how can your dealership stand out in a crowded market?

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Do You Have a Hiring Blind-Spot?

DRIVE

Overcoming Staffing Challenges in the Automotive Repair Industry Running an automotive repair shop comes with its share of challenges, but one of the most critical is finding and retaining skilled technicians. With the increasing demand for experienced workers and an increasingly competitive job market, shop owners must adopt strategies that go beyond the typical recruitment processes.

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Executive Spotlight with Dan Barker of Wikimotive

AutoSuccess

In this Executive Spotlight interview, Dan Barker, CEO of Wikimotive speaks with AutoSuccess’ Brian Ankney. Barker shares strategies for building high-performing teams, particularly relevant for dealerships facing staffing and retention challenges. Barker highlights that company culture plays a pivotal role in retention. He says, at Wikimotive , culture isn’t just about perks — it’s about fostering trust and allowing employees to make decisions independently.

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Akebono expands product line with new part numbers

Tire Review Magazine

Akebono Brake Corporation announced the release of seven new part numbers, expanding its product range. The newly launched part numbers are designed to provide coverage for some of the latest vehicle models, Akebono said. Akebono has expanded its EURO and Severe Duty Ultra-Premium Disc Brake Pad line with the following new part numbers: EURO: EUR1838; Severe Duty: SDF1377A, SDF1377B, SDF1399, SDF1699, SDF1790, SDF2174.

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Ignition Switch Replacement Cost + Signs You Need a New One 

RepairSmith

Having trouble starting your car or dealing with sudden stalls on the road? These frustrating issues could point to a failing ignition switch. The ignition switch powers up your vehicle’s ignition system, making this part essential for reliable performance. But when it starts acting up, a replacement is often your best bet. Let’s take a detailed look at the average ignition switch replacement cost and some telltale signs that you need a replacement.

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Autel begins shipments of its MaxiSYS 906 Max diagnostic tablet

Tire Review Magazine

Autel announced that its MaxiSYS 906 Max, a diagnostic and service tablet offering extensive vehicle coverage, began shipping Nov. 1. According to Autel, the MaxiSYS 906 Max features a service menu with more than 40 guided resets, adaptations, and coding functions. The tablet also provides secure gateway access for late-model Nissan, Stellantis, Volkswagen, and Audi vehicles, and includes OE-equivalent active tests and special and hidden functions.

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Rack and Pinion Replacement Cost: Factors You Need to Know

RepairSmith

Is your steering feeling a little off lately? It might be time for a rack and pinion replacement. This vital component transforms your steering wheel’s rotation into the side-to-side motion that directs your wheels, ensuring a smooth ride. In this guide, we’ll break down the average rack and pinion replacement cost and factors that influence the total cost.

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How active suspension systems improve vehicle control and comfort

Tire Review Magazine

Active suspension systems have had a reputation for being challenging to service over the past 25 years. Whether you’re servicing a pickup truck with active dampeners and air ride or a luxury sedan with hydraulic dampeners, these systems have faced their fair share of criticism from technicians over the years. However, the active control systems in these suspensions share a lot in common.

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Popping Noise When Turning: 8 Possible Causes (+ How to Fix)

RepairSmith

Hearing an annoying popping noise when turning ? Don’t ignore it, as it’s not a minor thing. This sound often points to a worn suspension or steering component, which can lead to safety issues or costly repairs if left unchecked. We’ll dive into the possible reasons you may be hearing a popping sound and how to spot the failing part. We’ll also discuss the potential costs of fixing the problem so you can budget accordingly.

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Akebono expands product line with new part numbers

Tire Review Magazine

Akebono Brake Corporation announced the release of seven new part numbers, expanding its product range. The newly launched part numbers are designed to provide coverage for some of the latest vehicle models, Akebono said. Akebono has expanded its EURO and Severe Duty Ultra-Premium Disc Brake Pad line with the following new part numbers: EURO: EUR1838; Severe Duty: SDF1377A, SDF1377B, SDF1399, SDF1699, SDF1790, SDF2174.

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Stellantis Needs Saving From Itself

Jalopnik

Good morning! It’s Monday, November 4, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift , your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. Read more.

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Rental, Government Fleets Drive Spur Oct. Sales

Automotive Fleet

Combined sales of the three primary fleet sectors were up 16.5% last month compared to October 2023.

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Toyota's Turbocharged AWD GR86 Rally Legacy Concept Is (Almost) Exactly The Sports Car I Want To Own

Jalopnik

I love sports cars, but no company out there makes the exact kind of sports car that I would want to actually buy and live with in Los Angeles. Toyota just got extremely close, though with its latest SEMA show car , the GR86 Rally Legacy Concept. It has the turbocharged engine and all-wheel-drive system from the GR… Read more.

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Capps Moves Up to Third in Funny Car Standings in Las Vegas

The NAPA Network

Three-time NHRA Funny Car world champion Ron Capps was in the mix for a late-season win at the NHRA Nevada Nationals Sunday afternoon with the third-quickest pass of the cutthroat Funny Car quarterfinals. Capps faced the quickest driver of the round, though, with Jack Beckman defeating Capps in a side-by-side race between two top-five drivers. Still, Capps moved up one spot to third in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Funny Car point standings at the penultimate race of the season at Th

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Cybertruck Driver Uses Giant Truck To Ram Package Thief's Car Into Tree

Jalopnik

More than 1.7 million packages go missing in America every day , whether they get lost in transit or are swiped from your stoop while you’re out and about. Not wanting to add to that stat, a Tesla Cybertruck driver chased after a porch pirate who allegedly swiped one of their packages, forcing them off the road and… Read more.

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Elliott and No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Team Finish Second at Martinsville

The NAPA Network

Chase Elliott and the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts team qualified second for Sunday’s penultimate race of the NASCAR Cup Series season at Martinsville Speedway. He led laps in the opening portion of the race, earning the stage one victory. An issue during a pit stop placed him a little deeper in the field, but the 28-year-old driver battled to a 12th-place finish in stage two.

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Suzuki's First Electric Car Looks Like Moo Deng

Jalopnik

A huge milestone in Suzuki ’s 115-year-history just occurred: the Japanese automaker revealed its first electric production car. Called the E Vitara (stylized as e Vitara, but that looks annoying) it’s a small crossover that will be built in India and sold there as well as in Japan and Europe. Based on the eVX concept … Read more.

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Eckes Sweeps Martinsville to Secure Berth into Championship 4 Finale

The NAPA Network

Christian Eckes secured his place in the Championship 4 with a dominating sweep of Martinsville Speedway on Friday night. The driver of the No. 19 Gates Hydraulics Chevrolet Silverado RST led 187 of the 200 laps and swapped the lead twice in the final five laps to secure his fourth victory of the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) season. Eckes also became the first driver to eclipse 1,000 laps led in a single season since 2009 and will race for his first title next Friday night at Phoenix Rac

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Porsche Built The LMP2000 To Win Le Mans And Killed The Program Before It Could Ever Race

Jalopnik

For 25 years Porsche has kept its LMP2000 in the deep dark caverns of its private museum collection, rarely showing the car to anyone outside the company’s payroll. In recent weeks, for the anniversary of its first test, Porsche Heritage had the car recommissioned and returned to the track for open lapping with one of… Read more.

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Tekmetic, Shopgenie merge

Auto Service World

Cloud shop management system Tekmetric and customer relationship management Shopgenie announced the two companies have merged. This partnership is set to deliver an all-in-one platform for shop owners across the U.S. and Canada, merging operations management with advanced customer service tools to drive business growth and improve customer experience.

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Max Verstappen's Incredible Performance At The Brazilian Grand Prix May Have Been The Best In F1 History

Jalopnik

Flawless. Unimpeachable. Masterclass. There are so many words you could use to describe Max Verstappen ’s run from 17th to the race victory on Sunday, but somehow none of them are enough. This was, I believe, the defining race of Max Verstappen’s career in Formula 1 , and possibly the defining race of F1 history. I’ve… Read more.

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Toyota Turned The New Land Cruiser Into A Short-Bed Pickup With A Convertible Roof For SEMA

Jalopnik

Toyota is fully embracing its off-road heritage with its concepts at the 2024 SEMA show. After showing off its 4Runner TRD Surf concept last week, Toyota detailed a second open air off-roader concept for SEMA that’s based on the new Land Cruiser. Like the 4Runner Surf, this concept draws from the Land Cruiser’s… Read more.

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