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Fleet Maintenance in Orlando: Key Services You Need to Know

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After-hours scheduling: Many Orlando businesses operate around the clock, especially in hospitality and event services. Maintenance includes adjusting the wheel angles to manufacturer specs, replacing damaged shocks, struts, control arms, and bushings as needed.

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Fleet Maintenance in San Antonio: What to Expect + Solutions

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Brake service: Inspects and replaces brake pads , rotors, as well as air brake components to ensure safe stopping performance for commercial trucks and vans. Create a customized maintenance plan based on manufacturer recommendations, usage, and business needs. Conduct baseline inspections to evaluate each vehicle’s performance.

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Diagnostic Strategies For Stop/Start Systems

Tomorrow's Technician

Some manufacturers call it a battery or power management system but whatever its name, the goal of the system is to balance the load on the alternator and battery. On warmer days, it will not stop the engine if the air conditioning is set to a high setting.

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Diagnostic Procedures For Stop/Start Systems

Tomorrow's Technician

Some manufacturers call it a battery or power management system but whatever its name, the goal of the system is to balance the load on the alternator and battery. On warmer days, it will not stop the engine if the air conditioning is set to a high setting.

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USPS Adds to Rollout of Postal EVs, Charging Stations

Tomorrow's Technician

USPS also showcased new battery-powered, domestically produced commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) delivery vehicles at the event. The vehicles are equipped with air conditioning and advanced safety technology. The Atlanta S&DC displayed Siemens-manufactured charging stations.

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EV Safety Basics on the Shop Floor – Part I

Tomorrow's Technician

There will be multiple cables on any EV because, in addition to the electric drive units, many EV systems utilize or distribute high voltage to a number of systems, including air conditioning, coolant heaters, steering power inverters, battery chargers, and high-voltage distribution modules. There’s yet another safeguard.

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EV Safety Basics on the Shop Floor – Part I

Brake & Front End

There will be multiple cables on any EV because, in addition to the electric drive units, many EV systems utilize or distribute high voltage to a number of systems, including air conditioning, coolant heaters, steering power inverters, battery chargers, and high-voltage distribution modules. There’s yet another safeguard.

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