Motor Age Certified Technician eNewsletter - Apr 5th, 2023
 
 
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April 5, 2023
Tell us about a technician aged 35 or under who is passionate and excelling in their role.
Join us on April 4 for a free service technician webinar from ASE: Testing solenoids for variable valve timing (VVT). Get registered today!
In March, we asked our social media followers, "What is the highest odometer you've seen?" in part of our monthly "This One Time..." series. You might be surprised at this odometer reading.
PRODUCTS
The TOPDON TopScan is a pocket-sized tool designed to turn any smartphone into a professional-grade scanner. TopScan is capable of reading and clearing fault codes for over 60 different vehicle makes across American, Asian, and European vehicles as well as offers advanced diagnostics and bidirectional control through the user's phone. With TopScan,...
The Lisle Corporation Diesel Fuel Filter Wrench, No. 60730, is designed to loosen the plastic retaining ring on AGCO and John Deere diesel fuel filter canisters. Its low-profile, half-moon design with 3/8” square drive allows the tool to work in tight spaces. Heat-treated material provides extra strength.
The Mac Tools SAE and Metric XL Fixed/Flex Head Ratcheting Wrench Sets, Nos. SRDBL1012PT and SRDBL1212PT, feature a fixed, 12-pt zero degree offset for straight-on access to remove fasteners and for high torque as well as a 12-pt ring end that is flexible through 180 degrees. The ratcheting side also has a 72-tooth gear design for 5 degree incremen...
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The Lisle Corporation Electrical Disconnect Pliers, No. 37960, are designed to easily remove locking push tab style electrical connectors found on mass air flow sensors, fuel injectors, ignition coils, and other applications. Simply use the hook on the end of the pliers to pull the tab out to unlock and then use the point to engage the tab. Squeeze...