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Classic Cars vs. Modern Cars: How Repairs Have Evolved

Automotive Training Centre

No advanced software. You’ll gain the foundational knowledge needed to appreciate vintage engineering, while also learning how to diagnose and repair the latest high-tech systems. No digital sensors. Just metal, wires, and good old-fashioned know-how.

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The Evolution of Engine Diagnostics Tools: A Guide for Auto Mechanic School Students

Automotive Training Centre

Engine diagnostics have come a long way from the days of manual testing and mechanical guesswork. The Early Days: Manual Diagnostics In the early years of automotive repair, diagnosing engine problems was mostly a process of elimination. It also helps you prepare for the future of the automotive industry.

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How to Delegate Tasks Effectively Auto Mechanic School

CATI

At an auto mechanic school, learning how to delegate tasks effectively is just as valuable as learning to repair engines or diagnose vehicle issues. Whether youre leading a small team or working as part of one, the ability to delegate plays a crucial role in meeting deadlines, ensuring quality, and keeping customers satisfied.

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7 Essential Skills for Tomorrow’s Auto Repair Professionals

Auto Service World

Understanding Electric Vehicle Systems With the transition from gas-powered vehicles to cleaner, electric-powered engines gradually building pace, the auto-repair industry must adapt. Electric vehicle (EV) systems are complex and require a skill set different from traditional internal combustion engines.

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MPA Releases ‘Part Smart’ Training Videos

Brake & Front End

4-cylinder engine. He explains how slow cranking can result from various factors, not just the starter, and details accurate diagnostic methods to avoid unnecessary part replacements. In this tutorial, Nelson guides viewers through identifying and resolving slow cranking issues in 2008-2009 Honda Accords with a 2.4L

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Essential Maintenance Tips for a Reliable Trucking Fleet

Auto Service World

A robust inspection routine involves checking critical components such as brakes, tires, and engine systems. These checks allow maintenance teams to detect wear and tear early, replacing parts before they fail. Indicators, such as engine temperature, oil pressure, and brake system warnings, require constant monitoring.

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Truck Fleet Maintenance in Dallas: Why Is It Important?

RepairSmith

At 30,000 miles, trucks should undergo a more in-depth inspection, which can include services like an oil change and a fuel filter replacement. This includes a vehicle performance assessment and engine repair if necessary. Services range from simple tire changes to major transmission or engine repair.