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Why Good Bearings Go Bad, Why Smart Hubs Fail and Other Mysteries Solved!
An aftermarket vehicle is not the same as one that is fresh off the line. Older vehicles have tired, worn components, sagging suspensions and altered geometries. This webinar series addresses the aftermarket issues Technicians face every day, including avoiding plastic in key chassis components, adapting to the needs of EVs, finding fixes for OE faults and preventing costly repair mistakes. These webinars will help technicians make better choices for both the customer’s satisfaction and the shop’s bottom line.
Common oversights when servicing wheel bearings can often cause them to fail prematurely. Simple mistakes made before the hub assembly makes its first active rotation can determine how well it will perform in service and how long it will last.
If you want to avoid these common and simple errors, register now for our webinar. You will learn what you can do to avoid wheel bearing and hub assembly failure, including:
Speakers Victor Moreira, Technical Services Manager, Mevotech Mac Chastain, Product Specialist, Mevotech Brian Sexton, Automotive Technical Writer, Babcox Media
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Underhood Service targets repair shops that derive 50 percent or more of their revenue from the service and repair of under-the-hood systems. The expanding amount of knowledge and capital needed to keep up with technological advances has led these shop owners to concentrate on underhood systems, while also offering preventive maintenance services on most major vehicle systems. By subscribing, you’ll receive the ShopOwner digital edition magazine (12 times/year) featuring articles from Underhood Service and the Underhood Service eNewsletter (twice weekly). Access to digital editions, contests, news, and more are ready for you today!
Underhood Service targets repair shops that derive 50 percent or more of their revenue from the service and repair of under-the-hood systems. The expanding amount of knowledge and capital needed to keep up with technological advances has led these shop owners to concentrate on underhood systems, while also offering preventive maintenance services on most major vehicle systems. By subscribing, you’ll receive the ShopOwner digital edition magazine (12 times/year) featuring articles from Underhood Service and the Underhood Service eNewsletter (twice weekly). Access to digital editions, contests, news, and more are ready for you today!
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“We want to thank all the ASE-certified automotive service professionals and parts specialists who have entered the Federated 50/50 Challenge and we encourage those who have not yet signed up to enter,” said Phil Moore, senior vice president of Federated Auto Parts. “We have already awarded over 50 prizes and with six months to go, there are 50 more weekly prizes to be awarded, including four $500 bonus prizes at the end of the program.”Advertisement In celebration of ASE’s 50th anniversary, Federated is conducting the 50/50 Challenge to recognize and thank ASE-certified automotive service professionals. Each week through mid-December, Federated will award $50 per week each to one ASE-certified parts specialist and one ASE-certified technician. As an added bonus, Federated will also award $500 each to an ASE-certified parts specialist and an ASE-certified technician during weeks 51 and 52 of the promotion. To be eligible for the Federated 50/50 Challenge, service technicians and parts specialists must be ASE certified. Eligible participants can visit Federated5050Challenge.com to enter. Those who are not yet certified or need to get recertified can visit FederatedAutoParts.com and click on the ASE icon to learn how to register for ASE testsAdvertisementThe Federated 50/50 Challenge promotion has reached its halfway point, and there is still plenty of time for ASE-certified technicians and parts specialists to enter for a chance to win. “We want to thank all the ASE-certified automotive service professionals and parts specialists who have entered the Federated 50/50 Challenge and we encourage those who have not yet signed up to enter,” said Phil Moore, senior vice president of Federated Auto Parts. “We have already awarded over 50 prizes and with six months to go, there are 50 more weekly prizes to be awarded, including four $500 bonus prizes at the end of the program.” In celebration of ASE’s 50th anniversary, Federated is conducting the 50/50 Challenge to recognize and thank ASE-certified automotive service professionals. Each week through mid-December, Federated will award $50 per week each to one ASE-certified parts specialist and one ASE-certified technician. As an added bonus, Federated will also award $500 each to an ASE-certified parts specialist and an ASE-certified technician during weeks 51 and 52 of the promotion. To be eligible for the Federated 50/50 Challenge, service technicians and parts specialists must be ASE certified. Eligible participants can visit Federated5050Challenge.com to enter. Those who are not yet certified or need to get recertified can visit FederatedAutoParts.com and click on the ASE icon to learn how to register for ASE tests
In celebration of ASE’s 50th anniversary, Federated is conducting the 50/50 Challenge to recognize and thank ASE-certified automotive service professionals. Each week through mid-December, Federated will award $50 per week each to one ASE-certified parts specialist and one ASE-certified technician. As an added bonus, Federated will also award $500 each to an ASE-certified parts specialist and an ASE-certified technician during weeks 51 and 52 of the promotion. To be eligible for the Federated 50/50 Challenge, service technicians and parts specialists must be ASE certified. Eligible participants can visit Federated5050Challenge.com to enter. Those who are not yet certified or need to get recertified can visit FederatedAutoParts.com and click on the ASE icon to learn how to register for ASE tests
The Federated 50/50 Challenge promotion has reached its halfway point, and there is still plenty of time for ASE-certified technicians and parts specialists to enter for a chance to win.
“We want to thank all the ASE-certified automotive service professionals and parts specialists who have entered the Federated 50/50 Challenge and we encourage those who have not yet signed up to enter,” said Phil Moore, senior vice president of Federated Auto Parts. “We have already awarded over 50 prizes and with six months to go, there are 50 more weekly prizes to be awarded, including four $500 bonus prizes at the end of the program.”
In celebration of ASE’s 50th anniversary, Federated is conducting the 50/50 Challenge to recognize and thank ASE-certified automotive service professionals. Each week through mid-December, Federated will award $50 per week each to one ASE-certified parts specialist and one ASE-certified technician. As an added bonus, Federated will also award $500 each to an ASE-certified parts specialist and an ASE-certified technician during weeks 51 and 52 of the promotion. To be eligible for the Federated 50/50 Challenge, service technicians and parts specialists must be ASE certified. Eligible participants can visit Federated5050Challenge.com to enter. Those who are not yet certified or need to get recertified can visit FederatedAutoParts.com and click on the ASE icon to learn how to register for ASE tests
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