Pressure Transducer Tip Clip

August 10, 2010

John Thornton discusses a case study about a high milage 1997 Chrysler Concorde with rough idle issues. The vehicle has no codes and the coil, plugs and wires have all been recently replaced. John goes into great detail on how he went about diagnosing the problem by using scan data and waveform analysis.

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2006 Malibu Smart Charge Case Study Tip Clip

Dave Hobbs presents an interesting case study of a Chevy Malibu exhibiting battery discharge issues, no start problems and with a B1516 BCM code. Dave discusses the associated TSB and smart charging system components related to this issue.

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Engine Knock Sensors, Part 1

Engine knock limits performance and can cause permanent damage. This time, we’ll look at its causes.

Under certain conditions, combustion in a spark ignition engine can degrade into an abnormal preignition process that causes a “knocking” or “pinging” sound. This undesirable combustion process limits the engine’s output and specific efficiency levels. It occurs when the fresh air/fuel mixture preignites in spontaneous combustion before being reached by the expanding flame front.

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Current Ramping – Most Driveability Testing Requires a Low Amp Clamp

Part 1: Getting Started – How to shop for a well designed Low Amp Clamp. In order to choose the best Low Amp Clamp it is important to know the limitations of the various Low Amp Clamps. Any limitations are usually revealed in the Manufacturer’s Spec Sheet Data.

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Plug & Play Emissions Testing

A number of emissions programs are conducting an emissions test on OBD II vehicles that has been nicknamed a “plug and play” test. Perhaps something similar to this has already happened to you. A customer brings his vehicle to your shop because the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is glowing on the dashboard. After retrieving the stored diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and freeze frame data, then conducting a thorough diagnosis, you determine the cause of the fault. The defective part is replaced, the DTCs and freeze frame data are cleared from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) memory and the vehicle is taken for a road test. After the road test, the PCM’s memory is rechecked for stored or pending DTCs. None are found.

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AVI OnDemand

August 9, 2010

Automotive Video, Inc. is preparing to launch a new membership website with over 100 hours of streaming training videos covering diagnostics, diesel systems, transmissions, shop management, scan tools and more. […]

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2010 Conference Schedule Announced

August 8, 2010

This year Automotive Video, Inc has moved its 2010 AVI Training Conference to Las Vegas, NV during Industry Week on November 4-5, 2010. The conference is receiving strong support from sponsors and exhibitors alike. The class schedule along with instructor biographies and the details of each class can now be found on www.aviconference.com. Attendees can register for the conference and classes all at once.

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AVI Launches TeachTechs.com, an Online Resource for Repair Technicians!

July 29, 2010

TeachTechs.com is an online resource for professional automotive repair technicians to use to get the diagnostic answers they need. The goal of this site is to provide quality answers, solutions, and information about professional automotive diagnostics. We hope the site can offer you the info you need to find the answers you want. We are a website designed in assisting technicians in getting the answers to questions about their technical needs.

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AVI Adds Two New Classes to their All Star Line Up at 2010 Conference

July 27, 2010

Automotive Video Inc., has added two more classes to their premier live training event to be held November 4-5 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Ryan Kooiman and Bernie Thompson join the ranks of industry experts presenting at the conference.

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ZDDP: What does it mean to me?

July 26, 2010

Oil is killing our cars!” warns Keith Ansell, President of Foreign Parts Positively. “Be aware that ‘New and Improved,’ or even the ‘standard products’ we have been using for many years, are destroying our cars. It isn’t the same stuff we were getting even a year ago.”

Although a bit of a sensationalist, Keith is not completely out of line and he isn’t the only Internet auto expert touting the effects of the industry required ZDDP (zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate) decrease in motor oil.

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Ignition and EGR Testing Tip Clip

Using scope patterns, Jim Wilson discusses and demonstrates a procedure for diagnosing EGR related misfire issues by examining scope patterns of the different cylinders.

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Talking Shop: An All-Access Pass to Shop/Repair Information?

July 16, 2010

If you’ve spent hours struggling to master a new computer software system, you can well understand how a modern auto technician might feel when confronted with not just one, but hundreds of different software configurations built into the platforms of the 17 different vehicle manufacturers now being sold in our domestic market.

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AVI Annouces SearchAVI.com, a Complete AVI Network Search Site

July 15, 2010

Fort Myers Florida — July 15, 2010 – This month, AVI launched SearchAVI.com a new Network Search Site! Search the ENTIRE AVI network of automotive diagnostic, repair, training, information, industry news, and education related websites from this easy to use and familiar interface. From one location, you have access to each of AVI sites, including DiagnosticsNews.com, ShowMeTools.com, AVITestPrep.com, and auto-video.com!

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Directions: Will Driver Awareness on Recalls Drive Up Shop Stops?

While new car recalls have been among the biggest news stories of the year, an analysis by Edmunds.com, assures consumers that despite these recent headlines, recalls were much more of a concern in decades past.

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What You Need to Know About Ethanol

By Ken Shriner. Does ethanol usage reduce fuel economy compared to conventional gasoline? What vehicles can use ethanol-containing fuel? Can ethanol-containing fuel affect cold starting? Does it dry the fuel system? Can it cause engine deposits? Read on to find the answers to these questions and more with BG Products, Inc.

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Quick Management Tips from Automotive Management Network

If referrals are number one, then why do so few shop owners put much effort into getting more of them? Do you really want to know what your customers are […]

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AVI Releases New Pegisys Essential Techniques Training!

July 2, 2010

Instructor Jim Wilson covers most of the basic functions of how to navigate and perform common diagnostic tests using the Pegisys Scan Tool. Learn how to use your Pegisys in both lab scope mode and also perform diagnostic testing. Labscope information covers the ignition systems, KV, DMM and freezeframe.

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MACS 2011 Trade Show and Convention

June 29, 2010

Get your hands dirty with AVI Instructor Bill Fulton as he guides you through the Ford Enhanced and Non-Enhanced EVAP systems, as well as the Chrysler LDP and NVLD EVAP […]

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Google Tips for Techs

June 17, 2010

In today’s shops information has become just as important of a tool as a wrench. All of us are using Google in our daily web life: you search news, videos, images, etc. Google is also a great tool for searching for all kinds of specs, tech info, forums, tips, parts prices and a whole lot more. So with this post we have gathered tips from around the web.

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Key Numbers for Shop Survival – Round 2

June 11, 2010

A little while back I wrote an article concerning key numbers for auto service shops. The numbers covered at that time included total spending, total gross profit, potential work found per car, number of oil changes, number of new customers and tech vs. non-tech ratio. I was recently asked to cover some additional key numbers, so here we go!

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ABS Tech Tip 1

June 2, 2010

In this tech tip clip, Instructor Peter Orlando gives you a helpful tip concerning your new ABS wheel speed sensor. He explains to you how to use your voltmeter and a screwdriver to test if the new part is bad or good BEFORE you even put it in the car.

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Data Bus Case Study – Malibu

In this tip clip case study instructor Dave Hobbs presents the case study of a 2004 Malibu with a no start condition. Diagnostics later revealed a short in the radio causing the rest of the components on that bus to be unable to communicate. In this Tip Clip Dave gives some helpful info on diagnosing these types of interconnected problems.

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Are You Smarter than a ‘Smart’ Charging System?

By Dave Hobbs. No matter how complex ‘smart’ charging systems appear at first glance, it still comes down to a battery, an alternator and some modules monitoring and controlling voltage regulation. We’re sure you’ve got the smarts to handle that.

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Why You Need a TPMS Tool

Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems are and have been a required feature on U.S. Passenger vehicles since 2008. Introducing this technology to the way we maintain our vehicles has improved safety and vehicle performance, increased fuel efficiency and tire life. It also has forever changed the way autos and tires are serviced. Any operation that works on tires has been faced with serious challenges to the way they do business. Thus is the nature of change. You can either run from it (lose business) or embrace it and seize the opportunity to grow and enhance your business.

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Bartec Offers Free TPMS Training Clinics – Online!

Fort Myers Florida — May 04, 2010 – Wheelrite customers can now log in and sign up for scheduled webinars on various TPMS topics. Clinics are now being scheduled for basic TPMS, Sensor Service, Diagnostics, Re-learn procedures and Tools.

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Can Do CAN: a Simple Look at a Complex System

By Scott “Gonzo” Weaver. Ever wonder how your cable TV comes into your home on that single coaxial cable? In simple terms… it’s like a CAN system. A good definition of a CAN system would be: High speed communication sent via data lines to and from components.

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Tech Feature: A/C System Diagnostics

By Larry Carley. Diagnosis is often the biggest challenge, especially if the cause of a no-cooling problem is not obvious. Is it the refrigeration circuit, an electrical problem or a control issue?

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MACS Schedules Training Webinars for June 2010

Fort Myers Florida — May 20, 2010 – Mobile A/C training to fit your schedule, that’s what webinar presentations are all about. The Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide has scheduled two webinars for June to deliver training for busy technicians and other interested participants.

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Tech Tip Clips

May 16, 2010

Check out all of our tech tips in one location in our exclusive video player!

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4L60E-Pressure Switch Manifold Quick Tip

May 12, 2010

From 1993 to 2008 the GM 4l60E transmission used a pressure switch manifold to tell the computer what gear was selected. In this Tip Clip instructor Wayne Colonna gives a detailed technical overview of this component with some helpful info on diagnosing associated problems.

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Multimeters and Hybrid Vehicles Quick Tip

Orange cables in hybrid vehicles means SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY. In this Tech Tip Clip instructor Dave Hobbs gives us instruction and insight on what to look for in safety equipment and multimeters for use in Hybrid applications. Remember techs, safety first when dealing with hybrid vehicles and high voltage.

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FRED Flashes the Bus

May 11, 2010

Air-conditioning service stinks sometimes. Let’s face it. I mean it sometimes stinks literally – like bad odor stink. Those of us in the warmer and more humid climates regularly run into customers complaining of a foul odor that emanates from the dash. Your customer today is driving a 2003 Chevy Trailblazer and describes their complaint as this terrible musty odor. When you climb inside the vehicle to confirm the complaint, your nose causes the rest of you to want to do a 180, but you know it’s going to be your job to turn this foul odor into a profitable job. You are all too familiar with the cause and the fix.

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Tech Tip: AC Service Tools & Equipment

Hot weather is fast approaching, and that means it’s time to tool up for summer air conditioning service work. A lot has changed in recent years. A whole new generation of smarter, more accurate, more efficient A/C recovery machines and recharging stations have been introduced to handle today’s reduced refrigerant capacity vehicles.

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Scope It Out: Desktop Video App

April 23, 2010

Team AVI understands that you are busy. We understand that to keep up with the technology rolling into our shops. To help you stay busy and get the info you need check out our great new desktop app. Download the free app to have the same great training clips, industry news and technical tips you find online delivered directly to your desktop as high quality video.

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Automatic Transmission Diagnostics: Scan Tool Tips

ATSG’s Wayne Colonna is here to help you by providing answers to some of the most difficult transmission related problems, giving you solutions and demonstrations on how to properly diagnose these issues utilizing aftermarket scan tools.

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