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Isn’t It Time We Rethink What a Master Level Technician Is?

AutoShopOwner

The Big Three, as they were once known, dominated the roadways in those days. With a limited number of vehicle brands to learn, it didn’t take long to become proficient in all areas of automotive repair, from engine mechanical, drivetrain, electrical, steering, suspension, and all other systems. View full article

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Attention Auto Repair Mechanics: Do You Trust The Information You Rely On?

Solera

Using verified sources for completing repairs is essential for auto technicians to ensure accuracy, reliability, and safety throughout the repair process. Relying on only verified sources enhances efficiency in automotive repairs by offering structured guidance and troubleshooting protocols. Did you like this article?

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Auto Repair Industry Podcast List

Shop Marketing Pros

In this article, I’m listing out every serious podcast I know of that’s related to the automotive independent aftermarket. Podcast Description: Entertaining, empowering and educational automotive news and car culture, featuring guest interviews from all over the world, with host Frank Leutz, shop owner and ASE Certified technician.

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Streamlining Auto Shop Efficiency and Productivity: Tips to Drive Success

Automotive Management Network

Investing in ongoing training ensures your team stays up-to-date with the latest automotive technologies and repair techniques. Heres how to foster a culture of continuous improvement: Certification Programs : Encourage technicians to pursue certifications from organizations like ASE (Automotive Service Excellence).

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The Three C's: A Mechanic's Structured Approach To Automotive Repair & How You Can Help

Wrench

Repair validation includes confirming that your concern doesn't return and that no other issues have been presented. Failing to do this could result in a quick return visit, commonly referred to as a "comeback." " A comeback carries a certain amount of shame in the automotive repair culture.

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What Auto Shop Owners Should Expect in 2023

Institute for Automotive Business Excellence

What is the new year bringing to the independent automotive repair industry? I have been asked by several industry peers about my thoughts on what to expect in 2023 as an independent repair shop owner. “Is The beginning of a year is a great time to reflect on your previous year, as well as plan for the future.