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Seven CV Joint Mistakes You Should Never Make

A CV joint rarely fails on its own. Outside factors can damage a joint worse than cutting a boot with a knife.

Get Going With GM Start/Stop Technology

It is essential to understand what is different on these vehicles and how it might change your diagnostic approach.

Making Sense Of Different EV Charging Stations

For an electric vehicle to recharge rapidly, it requires more power, and in a different format.

Service Training – Solving AIRMATIC Ailments

Mercedes-Benz’s suspension systems are reliable until they aren’t. These tips can help techs diagnose problems.

Understanding Engine Timing – Chains, Gears and Belts

Perfect timing is critical in the performance world, and now, it’s required by your regular customers too.

Understanding Three Levels Of Tesla Diagnostics

Tesla alerts are for event-based troubleshooting instead of fault condition-based troubleshooting, says Tesla.

There’s More To Subaru Than The Boxer

The distinctive boxer engine and a strong commitment to safety are a few of the things that set the automaker apart.

What Do Airless Tires Mean For TPMS?

Just a few years ago, airless tires were just a concept. Now, they could be on the market as soon as 2024.

Understanding How Modern Engines Solve Turbo Lag

Yesterday’s turbo lag was eliminated thanks to years of development and a bit of clever engineering.

Should You Resurface Or Replace Brake Rotors?

With any rotor problems, unless it makes economic sense to resurface, just replace them.

ADAS U: Understanding Blindspot Detection Systems

Understanding how to use the right tools and service information, it is possible to resolve a customer’s complaint. 

Replacing Tesla Wheel Bearings

Good news – servicing the hub unit on a Tesla is the same as with many traditional cars and light trucks.