Help your customers prioritize their repairs and they’ll keep coming back.
Autocare Haven uses donations and volunteers to subsidize service for vets, seniors, single parents and others.
A Shop Press ode to the unsung heroes taking calls, keys, and credit cards.
Ford’s so-called fix for servicing corroded front springs was something neither drivers nor dealer techs were happy about.
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A helpful video investigation of proper (and improper) torque wrench techniques and habits.
I learned a trick from an old racer that works real well to bleed that rarely leaves me repeating my work.
Bleeding brakes is one of those jobs most of us know how to do, but when a hard-to-bleed system pops up, experienced techs have a few additional tricks up their sleeves to help get the job done.
Vehicle diagnosis is no walk in the park. Proper diagnosis is critical and difficult, and it shouldn’t be done without doing the work.
Installing an old-fashioned filter on a modern vehicle because that’s what’s in stock may not be the best course of action.
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Get up to speed on a safety feature not often seen in the United States.
Introducing the news and idea hub for everything related to working on cars and trucks, focusing on repair, technology, and wrenching lifestyle.
Despite being obviously ill-suited for use in vehicles, I still want to find a workable solution for installing a record player in my car.
New report from IMR Inc. measures household perception of trade professions to help the automotive industry attract more skilled workers.
For decades, VW served its workers a unique German dish that I had to try for myself: currywurst.