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VIDEO: Why Shocks And Struts Wear Down

Shocks and struts are subjected to dirt, extreme temperature shifts, moisture, salt and other chemicals, in addition to the wear and tear of bumps and potholes.

Why shocks and struts wear down
VIDEO: Understanding Variable Valve Timing

Expect to see more and more sales opportunity related to this technology.

Variable valve timing systems are becoming the dominant underhood technology
VIDEO: Replace All Timing-Chain Components At The Same Time

Even though chain-driven timing systems are designed to last the lifetime of the engine, they’re subject to wear.

Timing Chain Kits Schaeffler
VIDEO: Warning Signs Of Bad Brakes

Are your customers’ brakes trying to tell them something?

VIDEO: Steering-Angle Sensors 101

The steering-angle sensor measures the steering-wheel-position angle and the rate of turn.

VIDEO: The Evolution Of Starters And Alternators

As starters and alternators continue to evolve, your customers will reap the benefits of the improved design.

VIDEO: U-POL Dolphin Premium Glazes and Putties, Part 2

Dan Reutter with U-POL discusses U-POL’s UP0654 Dolphin Speed Glaze.

VIDEO: Power-Window Regulator Diagnostics

These diagnostic strategies can help determine and confirm what parts have failed and what caused them to fail.

VIDEO: Recommend OE-Quality Strut Assemblies

A weak spring can cause problems with the vehicle’s steering and handling, and the electronic stability control.

VIDEO: Wheel-Bearing Inspection From Pothole Damage

When a bearing hits a pothole, it actually causes a small indentation to one of the races.

VIDEO: Performing A Power-Steering Flush

Here’s the process for performing a simple but effective manual flush.

VIDEO: Manual Transmissions

The components of a manual transmission you’ll likely encounter are the clutch disc, the pressure plate and a possible throw-out bearing.