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Hyundai: Drivetrain Noises & Wheel Bearing Replacement

One of the toughest challenges we face as import specialist techs is noise complaints. These aren’t necessarily difficult from the technical or nuts and bolts perspective as much as from the diagnostic process. The first challenge is to pin down the noise that has the customer concerned. We’ve all listened to our customers struggle with

WORLDPAC Introduces the WORLDPAC Literature Resource Center

WORLDPAC is pleased to announce the WORLDPAC Literature Resource Center is now available. Customers are encouraged to use this resource to quickly and easily access all WORLDPAC literature that provides helpful information about WORLDPAC, their products and their services. Brand new WORLDPAC literature includes ….

Management: 10 Ideas to Improve Shop Productivity

How many technicians do you have at your shop? How many bays do you have at the shop? The average shop has 1.6 bays per technician. With this type of ratio, technician productivity should be very high because the tech can stay busy on one car, while waiting on parts for another car. But what does this do for ….

Perspectives: Ideas to Improve Shop Productivity

How many technicians do you have at your shop? How many bays do you have at the shop? The average shop has 1.6 bays per technician. With this type of ratio, technician productivity should be very high because the tech can stay busy on one car, while waiting on parts for another car. But what

Brian K. Courtney, Allied Fleet Services of Texas

Brian K. Courtney,co-owner Allied Fleet Services of Texas Pasadena, TX There are quite a few really good tools that I’ve bought or made myself over the years, so it’s hard to narrow it down to just a top five list; my best effort follows. The Ingersoll Rand 231 C 1/2” Drive Impact Wrench has been

Looking for the Removinator? Get Recycle Guard!

The Removinator sealant filter is no longer sold. It is now available as the Recycle Guard Sealant, Dye and Lubricant Separator from many a/c tools and parts suppliers, or from AirSept (the original manufacturer). Recycle Guard helps protect a/c service equipment from harmful debris and sealant, and keeps the ….

Tech Tip: Future Refrigerant Options Help Environment, Pose Unique Problems

There has been a lot of discussion lately about the future of automotive refrigerants and their impact on the environment. Ozone depletion is no longer the main concern; now it’s global warming. Last year was the warmest year on record. Average temperatures all across the globe are on the rise, as are ocean temperatures. Arctic and Antarctic areas that are normally covered with ice during winter months are becoming ice-free. The frequency and intensity of ….

Leak Detection: Tooling Up for Leak Detection

Leaks of one kind or another can always be a challenge to find if the leak isn’t obvious. Having the right tools to help you find leaks can save time, effort and reduce the risk of comebacks. So here are some common types of leaks and what kind of equipment you can use to find

Tech Tip: Inspect the Spring-Loaded Automatic Belt Tensioner when Replacing Serpentine Belt

Most late-model engines have serpentine belt drives for the engine-driven accessories. And most people know that belts are a maintenance item and eventually have to be replaced. But many don’t know the spring-loaded automatic tensioner that keeps a serpentine belt tight is also a wear item. Consequently, the automatic tensioner may also have to be replaced when the time comes to change the belt.

Tech Tip: Inspecting the Spring-Loaded Automatic Belt Tensioner

The automatic tensioner has a coil spring inside that applies just the right amount of force against the belt to keep it tight. The tensioner also provides a little "give" so it can absorb and cushion shock loads on the belt that occur when the A/C compressor clutch cycles on and off. What’s more, the tensioner automatically compensates for wear and keeps the belt under constant tension.