
Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) hosted its inaugural Technician Skills Competition, which tested technicians’ ability to diagnose and repair DTNA’s range of products, including the Freightliner Cascadia, New Cascadia, Detroit heavy-duty engine, and DT 12 transmission.
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The new Diagnostic Thermal Imager Elite from Snap-on uses infrared technology to reveal heat caused by friction, electrical resistance, pressure changes, and more to help professional technicians track down vehicle faults and find them fix faster.
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Tenneco expanded its aftermarket ride control offering, making Monroe Quick-Strut premium replacement strut assemblies available for an additional 4.2 million vehicles registered throughout North America.
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Peterbilt Motors Company certified the graduation of the Peterbilt Technician Institute’s (PTI) 50th graduating class.
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Volvo Trucks North America is expanding its focus on training skilled professional vehicle service technicians through expansion of the Diesel Advanced Technology Education (DATE) program.
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Both the ADS 325 and ADS 625 can quickly Auto ID CAN vehicles, read/clear all DTC types from all controllers, view data PIDS, perform bi-directional controls, calibrations, resets, and relearns.
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Diesel Laptops, a distributor for commercial truck diesel diagnostic software and hardware, has begun enrollment for its hands-on, in-classroom Diesel Technician training program.
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Hino Trucks announced the winner of their Service Skills Competition during an awards ceremony at the University of Michigan celebrating the tenth annual event.
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As the Diesel Division renovation project progresses at Jasper Engines & Transmissions, associates have found an easier way to transport diesel engines from one assembly station to another.
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In a new report, the TechForce Foundation is predicting that demand for new vehicle technicians over the next ten years will be three times higher than was previously expected.
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