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Video: Long-Lasting Brake Service, Part 1

Editor Mary DellaValle gives tips on making brake jobs last longer.

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Video: Choosing the Right TPMS Sensor

Follow these tips and considerations when looking to find the right TPMS sensor for your customers’ tires.

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Tips & Tricks: TPMS Relearn Procedures

Relearns are a necessary step but can be complicated as every vehicle model has a unique set of actions.

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Arnott Releases Eibach Air Struts for 2016-2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee

The new Arnott-engineered struts, AS-3250 and AS-3251, feature Eibach monotube shock absorbers and custom air springs.

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Arnott Introduces Premium Eibach Struts for 2013-2019 Mercedes-Benz GL/GLS-Class

Arnott has introduced new premium air suspension struts for the front right and left sides of the 2013-2019 Mercedes-Benz GL/GLS-Class (W166) with AirmaticC and without ADS.

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Nissan TPMS Diagnostics And Service

Nissan TPMS systems began appearing in 2003 as a standard feature or option on most models. And, for the past decade, the behavior of all Nissan TPMS systems has been very consistent on all models.

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REDI-Sensor Warranty Website Allows Technicians to Register VDO TPMS Sensor Purchases

Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket has just launched a new warranty registration website for VDO TPMS sensors including VDO REDI-Sensor Multi-Application TPMS Sensors.

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Not All Belts Require an Automatic Tensioner!

Since 2004, automakers have been designing drives using self-tensioning belts. These drives do not have a mechanical tensioner to maintain constant belt tension, and they do not have an adjustment slot that allows belt installation and tensioning.

Automotive Companies Publish Framework for Safe Automated Driving Systems

Eleven companies from the automotive and technology sectors have published “Safety First for Automated Driving” (SaFAD), a non-binding organized framework for the development, testing and validation of safe automated passenger vehicles.

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