Underhood Service Podcast: Turbocharger Tech

Underhood Service Podcast: Turbocharger Tech Season 1, Episode 2

In this episode, we talk turbochargers and how they are changing maintenance, service, and diagnostics.

In this episode, we talk turbochargers and how they are changing maintenance, service, and diagnostics. Andrew Markel the director of content for Underhood Service covers what vehicles have turbos and what tools and training are required. Sponsored by MAHLE.

 

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