Road To AAPEX: Shifting Vehicle Service Gears -

Road To AAPEX: Shifting Vehicle Service Gears

When the team started looking at the Blackwood's transmission, they knew they needed help to prevent a lonely breakdown.

A good project car brings people together. Driving the rare Lincoln Blackwood into Ohio Technical College (OTC) turned heads. And once Babcox Media’s Joe Keene, an ASE-certified technician, and the technicians-in-training at OTC got to pop the hood and slide under it on a creeper to get their hands in it, its service needs raised eyebrows.

The devil is in the details—from marking the drive shaft to ensuring there’s no unwanted vibration to dealing with cooler lines and bypass tubes.

Joe knows what it’s like to be stranded on the side of the road with car troubles thanks to a 33-year-old Cadillac Brougham from last year’s Road to AAPEX. But it’s not all tension and torque wrenches. We get glimpses of camaraderie and learning opportunities working with the professionals and students at OTC.

“Every car is a learning experience,” said Dave Hritsko, technical product specialist, Transtar Industries. “You can have done it 10 times. The 11th time, the same thing is gonna bite you, and you’re gonna learn something new. You’re gonna learn something new every day.”

Sure enough, every bolt turned and sensor swapped was a valuable lesson for the OTC technicians-in-training and one step closer to making the dream of an uneventful drive from Akron, Ohio, to Las Vegas a reality for Joe. But there’s one big speed bump in the road ahead: The transmission.

Watch the video above to see how the band of Blackwood service techs tackle the shifting challenges the truck presents.

This episode of Road to AAPEX is presented by Transtar Industries.

You May Also Like

Understanding Fluid Coolers and Lines

Damaged, clogged or corroded fluid coolers shorten a vehicle’s life. This video is sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

If you visit UnderhoodService.com’s Tech Tips section you’ll find a large number of OE TSBs that relate directly to cooler leaks. This isn’t really a surprise.

Components under a vehicle’s hood or under the car face severe conditions. No surprise there, either. But failure of those components can be caused by unexpected circumstance. Because every car on the road relies on fluids to cool, lubricate and power it, the life of the fluid directly impacts the life of the vehicle.

How Jensen Tire & Auto Gets Better Every Day

Matt Jensen, owner of Jensen Tire & Auto, and his sons detail how they’re innovating to serve today’s customers.

Flexible Fuel Lines

As vehicles last longer, the chances the fuel lines may spring a leak increase. Sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

Climate Control Modules

HVAC control modules may fail when the contacts and switches become inoperable. Sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

Replacing Strut Mounts on 2013-2018 Toyota RAV 4’s

This step-by-step guide tells how to replace upper strut mounts on 2013-2018 and newer Toyota RAV 4s. Sponsored by PRT.

Other Posts

Talking CVTs with Transtar, Part 2

Part two of Andrew and Dave’s conversation gets more in depth on the topic of CVTs.

Talking CVTs with Transtar, Part 1

Andrew Markel and Dave Hritsko of Transtar dive into the ins and outs of the CVT in part one of this conversation.

Exhausting The Possibilities of What Killed The Cat

A catalytic converter may seem simple – but how does it do what it does and what happens when it doesn’t?

Shift pointers: Tricky Sensor Situations

Diagnostic skill implemented by one transmission technician allowed him to find success with two repairs in one day.