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Updating Your TPMS Tools Regularly Matters

Tomorrow's Technician

Courtesy of Tire Review by Yanick Leduc Picture this: Mark, an experienced tire service technician, is on the phone with a technical support representative from his TPMS supplier, inquiring why his new sensors don’t seem to work properly with the 2019 Silverado he’s servicing. Mark: “It’s been a while.

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USO, UTI Partner to Support Service Members’ Career Transitions

AutoSuccess

United Service Organizations (USO) and Universal Technical Institute (UTI) have announced a partnership to support military service members with their transition to civilian life. Universal Technical Institute is the transportation, skilled trades and energy education division of UTI, Inc.

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4 Specializations to Consider After Diesel Mechanic Training

CATI

This hands-on, outdoors-oriented specialization is ideal for those who enjoy varied environments and technical challenges. With this skill set, you’ll be ready for diverse roles as a Diesel Service Technician—one of the most lucrative specializations in automotive careers.

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What Qualifications do You Need to be a Motor Mechanic in Hampton Roads?

Advanced Technology Institute

Second, you’ll learn the skills it takes to succeed in the industry that don’t necessarily involve engines and automobiles–speech, accounting, technical writing, and service management. Having the ability to maintain and repair cars, trucks, SUVs, and other vehicles is only part of being a successful mechanic.

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Top Shop Best-One of Indy drives excellence through its people-first approach

Tire Review Magazine

A history of growth In 1986, Paul Zurcher, Dennis Dickson, Ray Monteith and Scott Monteith started a tire company in Indianapolis, Indiana, founding Indy Truck Tire Center. One year later, the company expanded into the tire and auto service retail business, and Indy Truck Tire Centers name was changed to Indy Tire Centers.

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Top Shop Best-One of Indy drives excellence through its people-first approach

Tire Review Magazine

A history of growth In 1986, Paul Zurcher, Dennis Dickson, Ray Monteith and Scott Monteith started a tire company in Indianapolis, Indiana, founding Indy Truck Tire Center. One year later, the company expanded into the tire and auto service retail business, and Indy Truck Tire Centers name was changed to Indy Tire Centers.

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