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Showing posts with label Learn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learn. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

Learn more about the cars with your friends

There are several ways to learn more about cars. One popular way is a technical school training. When you register at one of these automotive technology programs you use a recommended text book and hands on experience coupled with the classroom of a teacher who was fortunately a mechanic.

The younger guys that I have never worked with just completed a program of car repair at our local community college. This mechanic is so young, I can say that I have turn key before his birth. He introduced in his book of text and let me be used to study for the ASE tests.

This is the only book that he has bought for its automotive technology courses. He uses it to learn more about the cars in the classroom, but it is also used to work in the future. This gives it an advantage over other students of the class which is where the bare minimum. He finished first in his class, and this is how he managed to get a job with our company fleet.

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Learn Clutch Diagnosis and Adjustments

Clutch diagnosis may be necessary when problems with noise or slipping have been detected. The diagnosis of clutch problems will vary depending on the type of system that is deployed on the vehicle.

Most modern vehicles have a hydraulic clutch assembly. But it is still possible to find vehicles that have a manual clutch cable operated system. Repair and diagnosis is handled very differently between the two.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Learn about Car AC Problems

I have dedicated a lot of pages to car AC problems. On this page I am providing a condensed cheat sheet that includes some of the more important points made on the individual pages in the automotive air conditioning section.

Although this may be considered a review, it still contains a lot of good information about AC not blowing cold. Car air conditioning systems are extremely sensitive to moisture and dirt.

It is very important when you open the system and start replacing parts that you are working in the cleanest conditions possible. Even the smallest particles of foreign matter in the AC system can contaminate the refrigerant that can cause many different car air conditioning problems.

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