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Management: Appreciate Your Customers and Your Payback will be Lasting Loyalty

With April’s National Car Care month being right around the corner, you’ve hopefully put a plan in place to tie into this national event – one that’s sure to showcase your shop as an expert in automotive service and repair, as well as contribute to the safe-running operation of your customers’ vehicles.

ContiTech Recommends Regular Timing Belt Checks

When the weather changes – regardless of the season – it’s time to check the timing belts under your hood, says ContiTech’s Power Transmission Group. With that in mind, ContiTech suggests routinely checking timing belts will minimize breakdowns and save money.

Autodata Publications Inc. Introduces 2007 Edition Spanish Timing Belt Manual

Autodata’s 2007 Edition Spanish Timing Belt Manual features serpentine belt routing illustrations. OEM recommendations are given for the replacement of timing belts in domestic and import vehicles.

Mitch Schneider: ‘But, Daddy … I Swear I Wasn’t Speeding’

It must have been quite a sight – me sitting behind the counter staring at the computer screen, looking at the digital images, shaking my head in disbelief. After all, it isn’t every day you see a fairly late-model vehicle with the entire bottom of the undercarriage torn away. But, then again, I knew it was going to be ugly when one of my techs stuck his head in the office door and quietly said, "Hey, boss! You’d better come out here and take a look at this … Oh, yeah, and bring the digital!"

Tech Tip: ‘Beemer’ Steamer – BMW Hose Leak

Without warning, our otherwise tranquil morning was interrupted by a horrendous screech of brakes, as a late-model, metallic blue BMW M3 slid into the service drive. Steam was billowing out from underneath the engine compartment.

Mitch’s World: But, Daddy… I Swear I Wasn’t Speeding’

It must have been quite a sight — me sitting behind the counter staring at the computer screen, looking at the digital images, shaking my head in disbelief. After all, it isn’t every day you see a fairly late-model vehicle with the entire bottom of the undercarriage torn away. But, then again, I knew it

Editor’S Notebook: Appreciate Your Customers and Your Payback Will Be Lasting Loyalty

With April’s National Car Care month being right around the corner, you’ve hopefully put a plan in place to tie into this national event — one that’s sure to showcase your shop as an expert in automotive service and repair, as well as contribute to the safe-running operation of your customers’ vehicles. There are many

TDI Driveability: Carbon Plugging of the Intake System

Volkwagen has been selling diesel-powered cars in the U.S. for almost 30 years. Turbocharged versions have been available for 25. That is a lot of experience and a testament to the development of a reliable, efficient and durable powerplant. The introduction and development of the TDI (turbocharged direct injection) brought the VW diesel into the

Mitch’s World: ‘But, Daddy… I Swear I Wasn’t Speeding’

It must have been quite a sight — me sitting behind the counter staring at the computer screen, looking at the digital images, shaking my head in disbelief. After all, it isn’t every day you see a fairly late-model vehicle with the entire bottom of the undercarriage torn away. But, then again, I knew it

Jaguar Tech Tip: Engine Noise? Don’t Worry About It

Rattling, knocking, thumping and squealing sounds are fine, as long as they’re coming from a haunted English castle. But nobody likes to hear any of those noises coming from under their "bonnet." With more foreign manufacturers building power plants using tighter tolerances, hydraulic valve lash adjusters and serpentine belts, noisy engines are becoming a thing of the past – or are they?