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Exploring the Role of a Locomotive Mechanic After Automotive School

CATI

The role demands a deep understanding of diesel engines, electrical systems, and hydraulics. Mechanics in this field must be proficient in reading and interpreting technical manuals and schematics. A deep understanding of diesel mechanics is essential for troubleshooting and repairing these engines.

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Transmission Valve Body Replacement

Tomorrow's Technician

Troubleshooting an automatic transmission can be one of the most intimidating diagnostic procedures a shop faces today. This kind of information can be found in OEM service manuals, on OEM websites (daily one-time access fees range from $15-$25) or through online technical information service providers.

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Torque Converter Replacement Cost: What You Should Know

RepairSmith

Gear slippage: This happens when a failing torque converter can’t maintain proper hydraulic pressure, causing the transmission to lose power or struggle to stay in gear Shuddering : When a bad torque converter struggles to maintain smooth power transfer, the vehicle shudders or vibrates. Can You Replace a Torque Converter Yourself?

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What Does it Mean When the ABS Light Comes On + How to Fix?

RepairSmith

We’ll explore six common triggers for the ABS light and guide you through the troubleshooting process. How to Troubleshoot an ABS Warning Light? Unresponsive Hydraulic Pump The ABS controls wheel speed through the hydraulic brake system. How to Troubleshoot an ABS Warning Light ? Let’s find out.

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