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Inside Chrysler EHPS Systems

Brake & Front End

In this episode of Inside the Brands, we take a closer look at Chryslers Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering (EHPS) system on models like the Challenger, Charger, 300, and Grand Cherokee from 2011-2015. Just install the unit and connect the fluid and electrical connections. This video is sponsored by CRP.

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Inside Chrysler EHPS Systems

Tomorrow's Technician

In this episode of Inside the Brands, we take a closer look at Chryslers Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering (EHPS) system on models like the Challenger, Charger, 300, and Grand Cherokee from 2011-2015. Just install the unit and connect the fluid and electrical connections. This video is sponsored by CRP.

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At $9,999, Will This Electric 2011 Ford Transit Connect Make A Connection?

Jalopnik

Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Transit Connect electric is touted by its seller as a “piece of automotive history.” Let’s see if its price sets some sort of historical record. Read more.

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Randy Breaux, Group President, GPC North America, Talks to AMN Drivetime

Tomorrow's Technician

His formal career began after college, spending 26 years in manufacturing, with 21 of those at Baldor Electric Company. Following its acquisition by a European firm in 2011, he transitioned to the distribution side, joining Motion, a division of Genuine Parts Company.

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Randy Breaux, Group President, GPC North America, Talks to AMN Drivetime

Brake & Front End

His formal career began after college, spending 26 years in manufacturing, with 21 of those at Baldor Electric Company. Following its acquisition by a European firm in 2011, he transitioned to the distribution side, joining Motion, a division of Genuine Parts Company.

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How Capacitors Protect Ignition Circuits

Tomorrow's Technician

A capacitor is a two-terminal electrical device that stores and releases energy as an electric charge. It consists of two electrical conductors that are separated by a distance. I ran across a similar coil arrangement from a 2011 Nissan Frontier. Instead of calling it a capacitor, Nissan calls it a “condenser.”

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Randy Breaux, Group President, GPC North America, Talks to AMN Drivetime

Tire Review Magazine

His formal career began after college, spending 26 years in manufacturing, with 21 of those at Baldor Electric Company. Following its acquisition by a European firm in 2011, he transitioned to the distribution side, joining Motion, a division of Genuine Parts Company.