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  • Jan 5, 2024 | vehicleservicepros.com | Keith Wray |Jordan Krebs

    All things in life are better when you have a good guide. A good guide can help make processes more efficient, more productive, more successful, or more profitable. That brings us to the topic of this article: guided component tests, which are designed to do just that. Those benefits happen because of the first word, guided. There are two types of diagnostic tools – scanners and component testing. The scanner, which is like a nice compass, shows the technician which direction to look for the problem.

  • Dec 18, 2023 | vehicleservicepros.com | Keith Wray |Jordan Krebs

    Training and ResourcesRepairify achieves ASE accreditation The company is now recognized by ASE as a provider of "Continuing Automotive Service Education" to help train future technicians in the automotive repair industry. Repairify announced that it is now recognized by ASE as a provider of "Continuing Automotive Service Education" to help train, both online and in-person, future technicians in the automotive repair industry.

  • Dec 5, 2023 | vehicleservicepros.com | Keith Wray |Jordan Krebs |Richard Diegle

    To understand where we are, we must always understand where we have been. The first computer-controlled system on a vehicle had to perform only one function, to control the electronic fuel injection. This was back in the day when the 1968 Volkswagen Type 3 Fastback had a transistorized electronic module manufactured by Bosch and was the world’s first mass produced car to have electronic fuel injection. In the mid-70s, citizen band radios (CBs) were cool.

  • Dec 5, 2023 | vehicleservicepros.com | Keith Wray |Jordan Krebs |Richard Diegle

    To understand where we are, we must always understand where we have been. The first computer-controlled system on a vehicle had to perform only one function, to control the electronic fuel injection. This was back in the day when the 1968 Volkswagen Type 3 Fastback had a transistorized electronic module manufactured by Bosch and was the world’s first mass produced car to have electronic fuel injection. In the mid-70s, citizen band radios (CBs) were cool.

  • Dec 5, 2023 | vehicleservicepros.com | Keith Wray |Jordan Krebs |Richard Diegle

    To understand where we are, we must always understand where we have been. The first computer-controlled system on a vehicle had to perform only one function, to control the electronic fuel injection. This was back in the day when the 1968 Volkswagen Type 3 Fastback had a transistorized electronic module manufactured by Bosch and was the world’s first mass produced car to have electronic fuel injection. In the mid-70s, citizen band radios (CBs) were cool.

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