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ShopRx Automotive Service Solutions for the Professional Technician and Service Manager

Tired of having your service bay tied up because you are missing a $2.00 part? ShopRx, an automotive service supply company, will help improve your efficiency with shop fastener and hardware systems essential to your business.

Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems Present a New Service Opportunity

Changing technology always brings with it a need for new tools, and today’s new Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) are no exception. In 2000, Congress passed legislation called the TREAD (Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation) Act in response to tire failures that were causing SUV rollovers. Many of these tire failures were blamed on

Bartec USA Introduces Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reference Guide

Bartec USA announces its new Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Guide for 2006. The reference guide, featuring diagrams and repair procedures, provides technicians with access to current information for each automaker’s TPMS.

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Mighty Auto Parts Named One of Wall Street Journal’s Top 25 Franchises Atlanta — Mighty Distributing System of America has been selected as one of the Wall Street Journal’s top 25 franchises. The parts distributor was selected from the nation’s more than 2,500 franchise brands. In the article titled, “The 25 Franchises that Made the

Diagnostics Through CAN Networks

Since model year 2003, a growing number of domestic and import vehicles have been built with a new onboard communications protocol called CAN (Controller Area Network). CAN is essentially an engineering standard for how computers and modules talk to one another via the serial data bus in a vehicle’s wiring system. It’s a high speed

Tech Tip: With Inflation-in-a-Can, ‘Temporary’ is the Operative Word

Even for the most skeptical motorists, inflation-in-a-can is a valid answer to experiencing a flat tire at the wrong time in the wrong place. But there are many caveats that must be followed explicitly when connecting a can of sealant and quite a few psi to the valve stem.

Tech Tip: Understanding Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems

Are a good number of the vehicles on the road today equipped with underinflated tires? Look down at the tires on the car in front of you in traffic, and the answer may be obvious. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration conducted an inspection of 6,240 vehicles within a 14-day period in August of 2001. They did this at service stations with the cooperation from motorists who stopped to refuel.