Author: Kyle
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Pulsation Frustration
From StarTuned A topic intimately related to rotor wear is pedal pulsation, a condition that seems to continue to grow. It tends to repeat, too. The car may go out of your shop with nice, smooth braking action, but in a distressingly high percentage of cases, it shows up at your door again within a…
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Returns Policy
Question: What is your return policy? Answer: There is a 15% restocking fee for acceptable returns (no restocking fee applies if you accept your refund with in-store credit!). Acceptable returns must be in the original packaging and in re-sellable condition. Returned items must be received within 30 days of purchase. Return shipping is at the cost…
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Read This Battery Registration Blog Post!
Battery Registration: What, Why and How To Do It? Changing a passenger vehicle’s 12-volt battery is one of the simplest processes a DIYer or a mechanic can be tasked with. Most car batteries are mounted under the hood, tucked off to one side, but even those mounted in a trunk, under the backseat, or in…
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Inside BMW Li-ion batteries
It looks basically like any other battery you’ve changed in a BMW but be careful to not treat it the same! BMW Lithium-Ion batteries have been around for more than 6 years now. You can find them on their M3, M4, and M5s. However, you cannot charge nor dispose of them like a normal or…
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Headlight Diagnostics
https://www.ross-tech.com/vcds/tour/main_screen.php One of the questions All Euro receives most about headlights is proper programming. If you don’t have the proper tool/software version, it can be a nightmare for any technician. More than that, we all know that headlights are only going to become increasingly technologically designed (which means more sophisticated diagnosing/programming for the service industry).…
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Valeo Start/Stop Technology Overview
Take a look into Valeo’s Start/Stop technology and understand the operation of key components within the system. Learn basic diagnostics as well as new technologies associated with the function of this micro-hybrid system.
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The Stabiliser – an underrated component
The stabiliser bar is a component of the suspension and connects the wheel suspension of an axle with the body structure. Many cars are equipped with a stabiliser bar on the front axle and some of them with one on the rear axle as well. Stabiliser bars have been installed in passenger cars for many…
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From Febi Bilstein – Underestimated, but Important: The Anti Roll Bar
The anti roll bar is a component of the chassis and connects the wheel suspension of an axle with the body structure. Many cars have an anti roll bar on the front axle, some of them also have them on the rear axle. Anti roll bars have been used in passenger cars for decades and…