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Brake Hardware – Little Pieces Can Solve Big Problems

How important can they be? A proper brake job means using the clips, springs and shims that come in the box.

Read May’s Digital Edition of ShopOwner Today

Every issue of ShopOwner includes valuable business management and technical editorial content.

How Thermostats Have Changed (But Still Work)

They still have wax, but today’s thermostats use electronics to deliver precise temperature control.

How Can You Tell When A Car Is Lying To You?

You may expect some fibs from a driver, but their car will tell you the truth, right? With transmissions, not always.

Six Tips To Make Battery Diagnostics Better

Dead doesn’t always mean gone, especially under the hood. Here’s what to check when there’s no life in the battery.

Dynamics Of Transmission Fluid Hydraulics and Shifting

Properly servicing your customers’ automatic transmissions starts with understanding fluid flow.

Is Your Customer’s Key Not Being Detected?

This Tech Tip will help you determine what may be interfering with a Nissan Intelligent Key or Anti-Theft system.

Understanding Ball Joints (VIDEO)

Always check manufacturer specifications and specific inspection procedures to be sure you are getting the job done right.

How Artificial Intelligence Gives Your Shop Real Advantages

Creative voice AI options take technology innovations way beyond science fiction.

Differences in Brake Fluid Matter To Cars – And Owners

Though DOT 3, 4 and 5.1 brake fluids are technically compatible with each other, when mixed, fluid properties can change.

AAPEX Announces Joe’s Garage Online Series

This free webinar series brings technical training as well as important management content to owners and shop leaders.

Why Lightweight Brake Components Matter

Weight reduction is important for cars, too. OE engineering teams have certain goals that they need to meet or exceed.