Bar’s Leaks Tech Tips for Driving in a Winter Wonderland
Proper cooling system preparation helps prevent customers from getting stranded.
Tech Tips: 10 Cartridge Oil Filter Tips
An oil change is probably one of the least expensive services your shop offers, but it has the possibility to result in one of the most expensive comebacks if a mistake is made.
Turbocharger Tech Tips
In the past decade, turbochargers were installed on more cars and trucks than ever before. These are the top OEM and aftermarket tips to help you install a new turbocharger without a comeback.
Tech Tips: Fuel Pump Float Arm Assembly
In some cases, float arm assemblies have been damaged after the fuel pump has been tested. Shipping, mishandling and pump insertion/removal from packaging are causes for potential damage.
New ‘TechTalk By Federated Auto Parts’ Tech Tips Now Airing On ‘Two Guys Garage’
Kevin Byrd and Willie B., the hosts of “Two Guys Garage,” are talking education and training in new “TechTalk by Federated Auto Parts” segments. The tech tips are now airing during new “Two Guys Garage” episodes on Great American Country Network (GAC).
New Products, Hard-To-Find Parts And Tech Tips From CARDONE
CARDONE’s latest e-brochure features new product solutions and hard-to-find parts available to the aftermarket exclusively from CARDONE.
Tech Tips: Toyota Tacoma Makes Rattling Noises On Rough Roads
Some 2005-’12 model year 4WD Tacoma and 2WD Tacoma PreRunner vehicles may exhibit a steering rattle noise when driven over rough road surfaces.
Tech Tips: Active Radius And Its Effect On Clutch Torque Capacity
Many newer-design clutch friction discs are
Tech Tips: Using The Oscilloscope: Ignition Coils
Excerpt from Delphi Training Course ‘Common OBD II Failure – The Misfire Monitor’
Tech Tips: Moaning Noise Coming from 1998 DeVille
Figure 1 Written by Eric Seifert, ALLDATA automotive technical editor Recently a customer complained about a moaning noise in his 1998 Cadillac DeVille. Customers may comment on a steering vibration, shudder or “moan” during low speed turning/parking maneuvers. This condition may be due to the steering system frequencies being transmitted through the power steering pressure (inlet)