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Mechanical Repair
labor guiDe Manual
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Labor times based on the original labor time database
by the Chilton Company• Divider tabs make finding the right data quick & easy• Detailed alphabetical labor operations index• Labor operations unique to the aftermarket
MeDiuM, heavy truck & van labor online
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported medium & heavy duty trucks
contentS: • This module contains the mechanical labor times for
trucks, engines, trailers& transmission manufacturers. • Labor times may be searched stand-alone or correlated
to the Parts Catalog (MMY) search, creating a PARTS & LABOR look-up.
truck & van labor tiMe guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported medium, light trucks, vans & heavy duty trucks
contentS: • Includes medium & heavy duty truck component
manufacturers• Labor times grouped by industry SYS code• Detailed labor operation alphabetical index
partS & labor electronic eStiMating
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Mechanical labor times, OE part numbers & prices in an
electronic format• Networkable• Searchable by category or system operation• Special table to enter supply costs, disposal charges &
canned jobs• Two tax rate percentages• Three labor rates• Printable custom greeting/message on the estimate• Authorization statement or disclaimer unique to your
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Collision Repair
craSh eStiMating Data on DvD
DoMeStic craSh Data* & iMport craSh Data*
each DvD containS:• Crash Parts and Labor data• Black Book retail used car price information• Replacement assemblies time guide data• Guide to estimating• Illustrations – exploded component views
* DVDs are available individually or as a set. DVDs can be purchased as a yearly subscription (quarterly updates) or as individual DVDs.
craSh eStiMating Data online
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS:• Crash Parts and Labor data• Black Book retail used car price information• Replacement assemblies time guide data• Guide to estimating• Illustrations – exploded component views
e-fraMe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
• Precise frame & unibody measurement data on CD
• Capability to enter and retrieve customer information
• Universal symbols to locate measuring points quickly
• Fast access to data with clear, sharp images
• Zoom in function & capability to print exactly what you see on the monitor
contentS:
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Crash Estimating Training Guide
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Car/Truck Repair
Auto Repair Manuals: Vol 1&2
Light Truck & Van Repair Manuals: Vol 1&2
light truck & van repair Manual
voluMe 1: Mechanical repair
voluMe 2: abS/electrical
• Air conditioning maintenance• Cooling fans diagnosis & repair• Disc & drum brake service• Drive axle service• Electrical components R&R• Engine rebuilding specifications• Hydraulic brake system service & repair• Mechanical engine repair
• Power steering diagnosis & repair• Specification data• Starter & alternator diagnosis & repair• Steering column R&R• Suspension & steering components R&R• Tightening specifications• Tire pressure monitoring system • Wheel alignment
• Active suspension system• Anti-lock brake component locations• Anti-lock brake diagnosis & testing• Dash gauges diagnosis & testing• Dash panel service
• Passive restraint component locations• Speed control component replacement• Speed control diagnosis & testing• Warning lights diagnosis & testing • Wiper system diagnosis & testing
auto repair Manual
voluMe 1: Mechanical repair
voluMe 2: abS/electrical
• Air conditioning maintenance• Cooling fans diagnosis & repair• Disc & drum brake service• Drive axle service• Electrical components R&R• Engine rebuilding specifications• Hydraulic brake system service & repair• Machine shop specifications• Mechanical engine repair
• Power brake units• Power steering diagnosis & repair• Specification data• Starter & alternator diagnosis & repair• Steering column R&R• Suspension & steering components R&R• Tightening specifications• Tire pressure monitoring system • Wheel alignment
• Active suspension system• Air bag systems• Anti-lock brake component locations• Anti-lock brake diagnosis & testing• Dash gauges diagnosis & testing• Dash panel service
• Passive restraint component locations• Speed control component replacement• Speed control diagnosis & testing• Warning lights diagnosis & testing• Wiper system diagnosis & testing
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Car/Truck Repair
Imported Car Repair Manuals: Vol 1&2
iMporteD car repair Manual
voluMe 1: Mechanical repair• Air conditioning maintenance• Cooling fans diagnosis & repair• Disc & drum brake service• Drive axle service• Electrical components R&R• Engine rebuilding specifications• Hydraulic brake system service & repair• Mechanical engine repair• Power steering diagnosis & repair
• Specification data• Starter & alternator diagnosis & repair• Steering column R&R• Suspension & steering components R&R• Tightening specifications• Tire pressure monitoring system • Wheel alignment
voluMe 2: abS/electrical
• Active suspension system• Anti-lock brake component locations• Anti-lock brake diagnosis & testing• Dash gauges diagnosis & testing• Dash panel service• Passive restraint component locations
• Speed control component replacement• Speed control diagnosis & testing• Warning lights diagnosis & testing• Wiper system diagnosis & testing
engine perforMance & Driveability online
coverage: Multi-year coverage for imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
• Code accessing procedures• Computerized engine controls• Component locations• Drive cycles• Diagnostic flow charts• Emission application charts• Fuel system diagnosis & service
• Ignition system diagnosis & repair• Sensor & tune-up specifications• Service reminder & warning lamp reset• Technical service bulletins• Vacuum hose routings• Wiring diagrams
contentS:
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eMiSSion control vacuuM hoSe routing & coMponent location Manual
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans, SUVs, medium & heavy duty trucks
• Component locations• EGR diagnostic charts
• EGR functional tests• Vacuum hose routings
contentS:
obDii Drive cycleS
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Drive cycle procedures• EPA highway & urban procedures where OE
does not publish data• Keyless ignition procedures
• OBDII overview• Known readiness & communications issues • Notes & tips
Emissions
eMiSSion control SySteMS application
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans, SUVs, medium & heavy duty trucks
contentS: • Accessing & clearing trouble codes • Charcoal canister locations • Data link connector & locations • EGR functional test procedures • Emission system application charts • Federal & state air quality standards • Ignition timing adjustment connector
& specifications
• Lamp reset procedures• List of vehicles that cannot be tested on
a dynamometer• Listing whether a vehicle is FWD, RWD, 4WD
or AWD• MIL information• Service reminders• Visual inspection procedures
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Medium/Heavy Trucks
Heavy Truck Repair Manuals: Vol 1&2
Heavy Truck Wiring Diagram Manuals: Vol 1&2
heavy truck Wiring DiagraM Manual
coverage: Multi-year coverage for medium & heavy duty trucks
• Autocar• Caterpillar• Chevrolet/GMC• Cummins• Detroit Diesel• Ford• Freightliner
• Hino• International• Isuzu• Kenworth• Mack• Mercedes-Benz• Mitsubishi-Fuso
• Nissan/UD• Peterbilt• Scania• Sterling• Volvo• Western Star
contentS:
heavy truck repair Manual
coverage: Multi-year coverage for medium & heavy duty trucks and components
vol. 1 chaSSiS repair• Air bags• Air conditioning, cooling,
electrical & exhaust• Brakes• Chassis, engine & electrical• Gasoline & diesel engines• Steering & suspension• Specification data
vol. 2 tranSMiSSion & aXle repair• Clutches & transfer cases• Drive axles• Fifth wheels• Transmissions
1987-2010
heavy truck DiagnoStic trouble coDeS
coverage: Multi-year coverage for medium & heavy trucks
contentS: • All codes for all commercial trucks• Description of sensors, their locations and how
they operate
MeDiuM & heavy truck engine perforMance & Driveability Manual
coverage: Multi-year coverage for engine performance & wiring information
contentS: • Component locations• Emission application charts• Emissions control system
& repair• Fuel system diagnosis & repair
• Injection pumps• Specification data• Technical service bulletins• Vacuum hose routings
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heavy truck repair Manual
coverage: Multi-year coverage for medium & heavy duty trucks and components
When parts cross-references are required, people in the industry turn to FleetCross. From service locations to parts retailers and distributors to fleets and fleet management companies, FleetCross covers all facets of the truck industry. With hundreds of millions of original equipment and aftermarket part number crosses, FleetCross, by far, leads the industry in available cross reference parts information. The “All-makes” data is:
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From aftermarket part numbers to illustrations, the system offers users a variety of selections to locate the parts information they need. Some of the options include:
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ALL-mAkesFleetCross
• Air bags• Air conditioning• Brakes• Computerized engine control
system diagnosis• Drive axles & transmissions• Emissions• Engine & chassis• Engine electrical
• Maintenance• Mechanical repair procedures• Performance... including trouble codes &
flow charts• Specifications• Steering & suspension• Technical service bulletins• Wiring diagrams
contentS:
heavy truck Service DvD or online
coverage: Multi-year coverage for medium & heavy duty trucks and components
Medium/Heavy Trucks
Users search by > part number > manufacturer’s name > make-model-year
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Specification guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • A/C data• Ball joint specifications• Brake bleed procedures• Brake specification data• Cylinder head & torques• Engine tightening specifications• Fluid capacities & cooling system data• Front drive axle & wheel lug nut
tightening specifications• Lubricant data• Sensor specifications• Serpentine drive belt routing• Service reminder lamp reset• Tire inflation pressure data• Tune-up data• Valve timing marks• Wheel alignment data
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Specifications/Quick Reference
heavy truckSpecification guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported medium & heavy duty trucks
contentS: • Brake data, sensor specificiations & wheel
alignment data• Cylinder head & engine tightening
specifications• Fluid capacities• Lubricant requirements• OE scheduled maintenance• Powertrain diagnostic trouble codes• Service reminder lamp reset procedures• Tune-up specifications• Valve timing marks
Vintage Specification Guide
Wheel alignMent SpecificationS
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Adjustment procedures• Ball joint testing• Vehicle ride height tables
brake SpecificationS guiDe anD brake bleeD proceDureS
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Brake bleed sequence procedures• Brake rotor, drum machining & service• Caliper mounting torque• Minimum lining thickness• Rotor parallelism, runout, thickness &
microfinish• Wheel bearing adjustment procedures• Wheel nut & bolt torque
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Specifications/Quick Reference
quick lubrication guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Chassis lubrication data• Cooling system capacities & bleed
procedures• Engine lubrication data • Resetting oil service indicators• Vehicle lift points
lubrication recoMMenDationS guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans, SUVs, medium & heavy duty trucks, tractors & small engines
contentS: • Fluid capacities• Lubricant type• Transmissions, transaxles &
differentials
tranSMiSSion fluiD Service guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Lubrication & fluid specifications• Fluid inspection procedures for
transmissions that do not have a dipstick
• Custom transmission illustrations• Transmission gasket illustrations• Injection pumps• Service intervals
farM tractorlubrication guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage of farm tractor, medium & heavy duty trucks & other farm equipment
contentS: • Crawler tractors• Lubrication & fluid specifications• Lubrication service points• Self-propelled farm implements• Skid steer loaders
chek-lube
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Engine component locations• Fluid capacities & lubricant type• Part numbers for over 30
brands of aftermarket filters• Severe service maintenance intervals• Tire size & specifications• Transmission, differentials &
transfer case fluid capacities & type• Vehicle lift points
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Specialty Repair
air bag quick reference guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Arming & disarming procedures• Collision inspection• Component location & service• Component replacement after deployment
technical Service bulletinS online
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Subscription provides access to over 100,000 TSBs at your fingertips, with the ability to
quickly search for the one you need
tiMing belt anD chain replaceMent guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
• Accessory drive belt tension• Free-wheeling or interference fit
engine chart• OE scheduled recommendations
• Step-by-step replacement procedures• Timing belt inspection fit procedures• Timing belt labor time
contentS:
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Specialty Repair
hybriD Maintenance guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Cooling system service• ECM/PCM programming• Fuel system cleaning• Starting information
tire preSSure Monitoring guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
interior panel reMoval guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
• Component locations• Component replacement• Description & operation• Diagnosis & testing
• Reset & re-learn procedures• Tire fitment data• Tire service procedures• Wiring diagrams
contentS:
• Replacement procedure panels, instrument panels & floor consoles
• Exploded views showing hidden fastener locations
• Door handles• Door lock cylinders• Illustrations showing the type of fasteners• Air bag system precautions
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Specialty Repair
vin guiDe
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Decoding of the first eleven VIN code positions
Sectioning guiDe
coverage:2006 – 2011 Domestic and Imported Cars and Light Trucks
contentS:• OEM-Authentic Sectioning Procedures and Illustrations outlines the process in
which a sectioned component is required to be removed and replaced.• Air Bag Precautions allows user to disarm and arm air bag system as required to
complete a safe sectioning procedure as required.• Hybrid Battery Service Precautions allows the user to disarm and arm the hybrid
battery system as required to complete a safe sectioning procedure as required.• General Sectioning and Special Substrate Data allows the user to understand the
different metals used by OEM’s in their vehicle builds and how they interact with each other.
air conDitioner & heater online
coverage:Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS:• Complete air conditioner, cooling system and heater diagnostics, repair procedures
and specifications
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Wiring Diagrams/Component Locations
Wiring DiagraMS online
coverage: Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Over 2.5 million wiring diagrms• OE-drawn wiring diagrams searchable by system or component• Easy-to-use vehicle selection by year, make, model and engine
coMponent location online
coverage:
Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS: • Nearly 2 million component locations• Easy-to-use vehicle selection by Year, Make, Model and Engine • Component locations searchable by system or component• Component images & textual locations
air conDitioner & heater online
coverage:Multi-year coverage for domestic & imported cars, light trucks, vans & SUVs
contentS:• Complete air conditioner, cooling system and heater diagnostics, repair procedures
and specifications
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Shop Management
Motor Shop DirectortM letS you:• Improve shop productivity • Increase production output • Enhance profits • Maximize resources • Eliminate financial waste
With the click of a MouSe you can:• Write work orders• Manage your inventory • Network• Maintain service histories • Export accounting data to Quicken, QuickBooks, Pro, Peachtree• Interface with MOTOR™/Alldata®, Alldata, MOTOR Electronic Estimating, Quick Quote, Real Time, WorldPac, Wrenchead Catalog, and Mighty Auto Parts!
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Shop operationS• Customer Search - By name, phone, plate, VIN, make, fleet number • •
• Drag & drop scheduling and appointment system • •
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• Four labor rates • •
• Bar code reader & mechanical cash drawer ready • •
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• On-the-fly editing of customer, vehicle and part information • •
• Reminder message- service recommendations and account balance • •
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• Target profit indicator- Graphic indicator shows work order profitability • •
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inDuStry leaDingcontent
DanMarinucci
Foreign Service
14 March 2012
Sometimes we solve customers’ prob-lems with a good memory, carefulvisual inspection and old-fashionedluck. Other times the jobs we tacklerequire nearly every diagnostic tool,tester and instrument we own.
This month’s saga reminds us that an accu-rate vehicle history may be the single mostvaluable tool at our disposal. What’s more, wemay have to pry this information out of the cus-tomer. Finally, critical clues about vehicle histo-ry may be right under our noses but we over-look them and the fact that they beg answersfrom the car owner.
This story concerns a first-rate shop I’ll call“Pauly’s Garage” for the purposes of this col-umn. A customer brought in a 2006 ToyotaCorolla, claiming that its brakes were lockingup. He said his wife drove the car most of thetime and the symptom occurred during herroutine commute to work. He also said hesmelled burning friction material.
Pauly verified the lady’s daily commute, thenone of his techs drove the Corolla over thatroute again and again. Initially, no symptoms ap-
peared. Then thetech put the car on alift and visually in-spected the brakes.He found some rela-tively new-lookingbrake parts, and thebrake fluid lookedand smelled new.There weren’t anyobvious signs ofsticking or draggingcalipers and hecouldn’t find anykinked or crimpedbrake lines.
Hindsight, theysay, is always 20-20.Here, the customer’scomment about a
burnt-brake odor could have been the first redflag about relevant vehicle history. How manynontechnicians can identify the smell of over-heated friction material? The second red flagcould have been the new brake parts. Who in-stalled these parts? When and why?
Meanwhile, Pauly couldn’t locate any servicebulletins for the Corolla’s symptoms and a tech-nical hotline service didn’t have any specific fixesfor it, either. Next, his tech tried recreating thesymptom by “driving” the car on the lift and re-peatedly applying the brakes. That approachfailed, so he retraced the driving route—but thistime with many more brake applications alongthe way. Finally, he smelled overheated frictionmaterial and another symptom appeared. Thefront wheels began dragging, the right frontseeming to drag slightly more than the left.
The tech flushed the hydraulic system withfresh brake fluid and bled the system per Toy-ota’s recommended procedure. However, thefront brakes still began dragging severely aftertheir established road test. When he raised thecar on a lift after each road test, the front wheelsbarely turned. Loosening the front bleeder fit-tings released the front calipers every time; thenthe front wheels spun freely. But after each roadtest, the front wheels would severely drag again.
By this time, Pauly told me, they began sus-pecting a master cylinder problem. However,confirming this suspicion required eliminatingeverything outside the master cylinder—easiersaid than done. They double-checked the car forevidence of body/frame damage as well as bashedbrake lines. After all, a crimped metal line or in-ternally flaking rubber brake hose could keep acaliper applied. Pay attention here if you’ve neverseen this condition. A restriction inside a line orhose may trap brake application pressure be-tween the restriction and the caliper. Then thecaliper won’t release the pads after the driver ap-plies and releases the brakes. However, openingthe caliper’s bleeder fitting will release the pads.
The tech connected a brake pressure gauge toeach front caliper and then operated the brakes
When you service a vehicle, how certain are you that you’re the only
one who’s ever worked on it? Unless you knowyou are, questioning
the customer to obtain a detailed vehicle history is a must.
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If you suspect that a binding, corroded ormisadjusted brake pedal mechanism iskeeping the brakes partially applied, unboltthe master cylinder and carefully pull itforward just far enough to separate it fromthe f irewall or brake booster. See if thistrick releases the brakes.
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18 March 2012
Carmakers all over the world areacutely aware of the model year2016. The models to be sold inthe U.S. that year are on thedrawing boards right now. Byfederal law, those vehicles must
meet a Corporate Average Fuel Economy(CAFE) standard of 34.1 mpg. The 54.5 mpgyou’ve heard of doesn’t go into effect until 2025.How are they going to do that?
The numbers are not as scary as they mightseem. Dan Edmunds, on the Edmunds.comwebsite, says: “The 34.1 mpg CAFE target for2016 is actually equal to only 26 mpg on a win-dow sticker. The talked-about 2025 CAFE stan-dard—usually described as 54.5 mpg—amountsto a figure of 36 mpg Combined [highway andcity driving] on a window sticker.”
It’s important to realize that this is an averagenumber for the whole fleet. It will include a lotof thirsty trucks, big SUVs, some plug-in hybridsand, of course, a whole slew of average vehicles.
Still, it leaves the carmakers right nowsearching for ways to get roughly a 5-mpg in-crease out of their vehicles. It would only befair to note that changing politics and changinggovernment rules go hand in hand. Dependingon what the government does, who winds upgetting elected and what the state of California
does, these rulescould be made ei-ther easier or harderto attain. Thatdoesn’t help the carcompanies rightnow; they really areon the hook to do 5mpg better and theyneed all the ideasthey can get.
The basic formu-las for calculatingfuel economy arefairly straightfor-ward. The force
needed to move a vehicle is equal to the masstimes the acceleration (weight includes gravity,mass does not). Making a vehicle lighter or re-ducing its acceleration are two ways to reducefuel consumption.
You can also work on waste factors. Improvingthe efficiency of the engine and/or drivetrain, re-ducing aerodynamic drag and reducing lost en-ergy (exhaust, cooling and brakes) are all ways toimprove fuel economy. You can also work to re-duce the energy associated with heating andcooling the passenger compartment.
One particularly good area to look at is theunsprung weight of the vehicle. Unsprungweight is largely a function of the design of thevehicle’s suspension and the materials used in itscomponents. This weight may be something of atrade-off between the wheel’s ability to followbumps and the vibration isolation of thosebumps. Bumps and surface imperfections in theroad cause tire compression. This then puts aforce on the unsprung weight. The amount ofwheel movement is inversely proportional to theunsprung weight.
What all this means is that a lighter wheel willfollow the bumps better and have more grip, aswell as a more constant grip, on the road surface.
When you’re trying to make improvements invehicle design, the sweet spot is when you cannot only improve the part, but improve overallvehicle performance, too. Reducing unsprungweight is a way to improve vehicle handling andperformance, and for designers to reduce weightin other areas of the suspension and the vehiclebody because they have less impact and vibra-tion to deal with.
Major development programs are going onright now in terms of how to reduce the weightof the tires and the wheels on which they’remounted. The HTAS Corp., part of the Euro-pean tire company Vreedstein, is just one com-pany that’s currently working on weight-reducedtires. Gerlof Korte, who is in charge of the pro-ject, says the target is to reduce the weight ofeach tire by 4kg (9 lbs.), for a total vehicle weight
MikeDale
Fuel economy standards are ramping up, after years of stability.
As a result, all related systems must be reevaluated. Weight-saving
innovations help the cause, while benefiting other areas as well.
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The seat back for an automotive interior isbeing simulated on-screen. The computersimulation allows material substitution todetermine what will work best for thestresses the application will undergo.
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• eDitor’S report by John Lypen Provides expert opinions on key issues and concerns for shop owners, technicians and the industry.
• traDe SecretS by Bob Cerullo Bob uses case histories from his own shop to help show MOTOR shop owners the right way to approach and fix mechanical problems; right for both the customer and the shop.
• foreign SerVice by Dan Marinucci ASE-certified, Dan uses hands-on experience to give readers expert advice on finding and fixing hard-to-diagnose import vehicle problems.
• DriVeaBilitY corner by Mark Warren Mark is one of the nation’s leading experts on driveability. Every other month he offers insightful, sometimes unconventional diagnostic approaches to solving driveability problems.
• troUBle Shooter by Karl Seyfert In a dialogue with technicians, Karl responds to questions seeking expert advice on specific problems.
• performance perSpectiVeS by Jim Gibson This column covers the emerging performance enthusiast vehicle service market.
• neWSBreak - Late-breaking news about technology, companies, trends, legislation and regulations in the automotive industry.
• SerVice SlantS by Tom Rosario OE Tech Service bulletins rank #1 on the list of information technicians want.
• eYe on electronicS by Mike Dale Every other month, Mike Dale, an automotive design engineer, covers the hot issues of electronic technology with a style that demystifies complex service with practical advice.
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