Thursday, December 27, 2007

Motor, July 2007


Motor, July 2007

Trouble Shooter
Intermittent starting problems can be very difficult to diagnose. The first (and perhaps most important) step is to correctly identify the conditions when the no-start occurs.

Trade Secrets
OBD II increases in sophistication and complexity with each new model year. You'll need up-to-date equipment and training to benefit from its growing number of diagnostic trouble codes.

Foreign Service
This timely assortment of Volkswagen timing belt replacement tips will help you avoid potential pitfalls and guarantee that execution of this vital service procedure remains routine.

Eye On Electronics
Several distinct driver types are used to control the complicated electronic subassemblies on today's vehicles. Understanding their design characteristics explains why particular types are suited for specific jobs.

Performance Perspectives
A wide range of vehicles will benefit from the handling improvements offered by antisway bars, opening many sales opportunities to a performance-oriented repair shop.

Service Slants
Brake pedal pulsation and vibration on 2000-05 Toyota Tundras, no a/c on late-model Ford Mustangs, engine ping, flashing MIL and misfire DTCs on some GM trucks, plus other perplexing problems, with solutions from OE and aftermarket service bulletins.

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