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SSGM what’s inside October 2013

Vol. 42 No. 8

Service Station and Garage Management

EDITOR Tom Venetis

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TECHNICAL EDITOR Jim Anderton jim@ssgm.com CONTRIBUTING WRITER Andrew Brooks PUBLISHER Marc Gadbois (416) 510-6776 marc@ssgm.com SALES MANAGER Jay Armstrong (416) 510-6745 ACCOUNT MANAGER Jim Petsis (416) 510-6842 CIRCULATION MANAGER Selina Rahaman (416) 442-5600 ext 3528 srahaman@bizinfogroup.ca SUBSCRIPTION ENQUIRIES Roshni Thava (416) 442-5600 ext 3555 ART DIRECTOR Ron Taylor

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Winterization Getting ready for the inevitable winter chills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

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TACT Attracting the next generation of technicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Identifix Technical Tip Why won’t my scan tool communicate? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Tool Test Jim Anderton tests some of Milwaukee’s new hand tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

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|| Tom’s EdiTorial

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By Tom Venetis, Editor

If a person finds they had few problems with servicing their vehicle, that service experience will influence the decision on purchasing the same brand or model of vehicle in the future. Dealerships now see the service operation as a “secondary sales department.”

.D. Power’s recent Automotive Analyst Note, ‘The Seven Year Itch,’ points to how important one’s experience with vehicle service is in making crucial buying decisions. The note penned by J.D. Power analysts Virginia Connell grew out of J.D. Power’s annual customer satisfaction survey looking at Canadians’ experience with vehicle service amongst dealership service operations and independents. Connell’s note points out by the time a vehicle reaches seven years of age, dealership service operations retain “only half of all their possible on-brand service occasions.” Dealership operations have placed a great deal of focus on improving the experience with their service operations as “dealers have realized that they are not going to be making money on just selling cars, especially with the profit margins where they are at now,” adds J.D. Ney, supervisor of the Canadian automotive practice with J.D. Power in Toronto. One of the interesting findings that came out of both the customer satisfaction survey and the analyst note is as dealership service operations and independents fight to get and maintain profitable service dollars, the quality of the service provided makes an important impact on vehicle buying decisions in the future. If a person finds they had few problems with servicing their vehicle, that service experience will influence the decision on purchasing the same brand or model of vehicle in the future. Dealerships now see the service operation as a “secondary sales department,” Connell notes. “A 10 out of 10 dealership service experience generates repurchase intent at the dealership 3.1 times higher than when a service is rated 8 or 9.” Connell delved into the numbers a bit deeper and discovered that “among owners of 4-7 year old vehicles who have serviced their vehicle only at a dealership facility in the past 12 months, 79 per cent say that they ‘probably will’ or ‘definitely will’ repurchase/lease from the dealership that most recently serviced their current vehicle.” What does this mean for independents? It has to be kept top-of-mind that the number of vehicles on the road today over six years old are more than what can be successfully handled by dealership service operations. Many will go to independents for needed service and maintenance work. There is a growing interdependence between dealerships and independents in ensuring that vehicle owners remain satisfied with their vehicle purchase. Many independents have long-standing, profitable relationships with dealership service and parts departments. Many dealership operations will often send service work to independents they trust. The goal is to maintain the vehicle owner’s satisfaction with the brand. Vehicle owners who have a poor experience with the maintenance and repair of their vehicle will purchase a different vehicle make in order to avoid the poor service they experienced. Independents need to understand that the service experience they provide will be a deciding factor in a future vehicle purchase. People will come to them for advice and even recommendations for vehicle purchases based on the service experience and will decide whether to bring their new vehicle to them in the future.

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|| News Briefs Jon Arnett Named Managing Director of Carfax Canada

Carfax announced that Jon Arnett has joined the company as general manager/managing director, Carfax Canada. Arnett brings over a decade of automotive experience in Canada to Carfax, including time in the vehicle history industry. Arnett will oversee efforts to continue expanding the scope of information reported to Carfax and the availability of Carfax Reports throughout the provinces. “The Carfax commitment to providing trusted information that helps Canadians buy and sell used cars with more confidence is what attracted me,” said Arnett. “For more than 25 years, Carfax has been innovating new products and expanding the scope of information available about a used car’s past. Carfax helps millions of consumers and thousands of dealers in the United States and Canada and I’m proud to now be part of that effort.” Arnett has worked extensively with dealers as well as senior executives at auto manufacturers in both Canada and the U.S. during his time in the auto industry. He also is fluent in French.

Dayco Acquires Precision Parts

Dayco Products, LLC continued its expansion activities into the harmonic balancer manufacturing market with the acquisition of Precision Parts Pty. Ltd. The company will now operate under the name Dayco Precision Holdings Pty. Ltd. Precision Parts is an Australianbased manufacturer of harmonic balancers, performance balancers and engine idler pulleys, as well as a supplier of overrunning alternator pulleys for the automotive aftermarket industry, and possesses one of the world’s largest ranges of automotive harmonic balancers. Increasing demand for new balancers in the world automotive market has allowed Precision Parts to invest in tooling to produce an extensive range of new products marketed under the POWERBOND brand. Precision Parts also manufactures NULINE engine pulleys with a manufacturing 8 SSGM October 2013

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AIA Young Executive Society Holding Annual Management Workshop at Horseshoe Resort

This not to be missed workshop will be led by Calyx Consulting president Kelly Burnett, an expert on presentation and communication skills. Kelly will lead a workshop that focuses on strategies that will help you “connect” rather than “communicate” with your audience. Learn how to be a presenter that audiences will remember. An added bonus will be Industry Mentor Ed Coates, sole shareholder and president of Lordco Auto Parts. With many years of experience and a wellearned reputation for success, you won’t want to miss hearing Ed talk about his own personal experiences and insight on the automotive aftermarket. When: Wednesday, November 20th 9 AM – 3:30 PM Where: Horseshoe Resort, 1101 Horseshoe Valley Road, Barrie, Ontario, L4M 4Y8 AIA Canada has negotiated a special rate for 2013 YES participants: $129 (single/double). All guests must make their own reservations at the Horseshoe by calling (855) 835-2790 and identifying themselves as a member of the AIA YES Workshop. Reservations must be made by November 2, 2013. Please contact Katie Lemenchick, Coordinator, Events, AIA Canada (800) 808-2920, Ext. 230 or email at katie.lemenchick@aiacanada.com range that has grown rapidly since its inception. Dayco will now add harmonic balancers to its extensive line of automotive aftermarket products, which includes serpentine belts, V-belts, timing belts and timing component kits, tensioners, pulleys and hoses. Following the recent acquisition of Metavation as well as the damper portion of EPTEC from Revstone, Dayco is now manufacturing harmonic balancers for both the original equipment market and the automotive aftermarket in all global markets. “Precision Parts’ POWERBOND and NULINE brands are highly recognized in both the Australian and North American aftermarkets. We are excited to add this well-respected line of products to Dayco’s current product offering,” said Ed Rammel, president of the North American and Australian Aftermarket divisions of Dayco. Headquartered in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, Precision Parts was established in 1976 and has grown to become the dominant supplier of automotive harmonic balancers and engine pulleys to the Australian aftermarket. The bulk of Precision Parts’ product range is targeted at the

standard replacement market, but there is also a market for high performance balancers globally. Dayco will distribute the POWERBOND product lines through its established distribution centers throughout North America.

Federal-Mogul SmartChoice Mobile App for Shops

Federal-Mogul has introduced a free mobile app designed to help automotive service providers increase operational efficiency, sales and customer satisfaction. The SmartChoice Mobile app enables shop owners, service writers and technicians to use their iPhone or Android devices to instantly access the latest parts information for virtually any passenger car or light truck and communicate detailed inspection findings – including photos of worn or broken parts and a repair estimate – directly to the vehicle owner. The SmartChoice Mobile app is available immediately through the Apple App Store and Google Play, as well as Federal-Mogul’s www.SmartChoiceApp.com web site. “SmartChoice Mobile is much more than a parts lookup tool – it helps speed the entire repair process by providing www.ssgm.com

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|| News Briefs extensive parts and repair information and establishing a real-time connection with the vehicle owner,” said Brian Tarnacki, director, global market strategy, Federal-Mogul. “This free solution sets the bar for all automotive service apps and positions the shop as a technology leader committed to customer service excellence.” The app includes VIN scanning technology that allows the technician to instantly capture critical vehicle information and access all corresponding part and repair information via FederalMogul’s www.FMe-Cat.com applications database. The app also provides comprehensive lookup options such as specific part number/interchange search or traditional year, make and model. The service professional can use the app’s “Send Inspection Results” feature to compose and send a shop-branded email – featuring inspection results,

repair estimate and images of worn parts – to the vehicle owner. This customizable email summary also includes instant-reply and callback buttons to encourage the vehicle owner to ask questions and/or authorize the repair. A “Chat with a Pro” feature automatically connects the shop professional with an ASE-certified technical specialist at the Federal-Mogul Technical Education Center (F-M TEC). The app also includes a link to FederalMogul’s growing library of technical information and latest news.

Sean Lannoo Joins Continental as Sales Technical Training Specialist

Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket has named Sean Lannoo as the sales technical training specialist for the company’s VDO branded aftermarket product lines.

CARQUEST 2013 Charity Golf Tournament

CARQUEST Canada Ltd. held its annual Charity Golf Tournament at Springfield Country Club to raise funds for the CARQUEST/WORLDPAC Charitable Foundation. The Charitable Foundation raises funds that are used for a varity of charities in the communities CARQUEST Canada conducts business. On hand were close to 140 golfers representing customers, employees and suppliers from both Canada and the United States. “In the seven years we have been running this charitable tournament we have raised close to $150,000,” said Steve Gushie, president of CARQUEST Canada, “and we are very pleased to present a cheque for $15,000 out of this year’s funds in support of the Children’s Breakfast Club.” On hand from the Children’s Breakfast Club to accept the cheque were Ted Woloshyn, Zubeda Nanji and Rick Gosling, the founder of the Children’s Breakfast Club.

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Sean Lannoo will be responsible for providing technical support and technical training to customer sales personnel and professional technicians throughout the United States and Canada. These activities will include presenting and demonstrating the capabilities and advantages of VDO technology and the VDO OE quality replacement parts program. The announcement was made by Howard Laster, head of aftermarket – NAFTA Continental commercial vehicles & aftermarket, who noted, “We are delighted to have Sean Lannoo back on our technical support team. His contribution to our aftermarket TPMS program was instrumental in getting our program started at the onset of TPMS and helped set our innovative VDO REDI-Sensor Multiapplication Replacement TPMS Sensor on an industry leading course we enjoy today.” In his training efforts, Sean Lannoo will promote the benefits of VDO products and instruct and educate customers on their proper application and use. Additionally, Lannoo will be responsible for developing and maintaining the library of installation instructions for VDO replacement parts and assisting VDO sales personnel with trade shows and service clinics. He will also help create sales opportunities with existing and prospective customers. Sean Lannoo had previously been with Continental from 1997 to 2010, where he played a key technical support role, serving as both an engineering analyst and product manager. In addition to his TPMS work, Lannoo also handled the company’s aftermarket instrumentation, ATE Brakes, invehicle GPS navigation systems and audio systems. Prior to rejoining Continental, Lannoo worked in the Power Generation industry, serving as the Inside Sales Technical Expert for Davidson Sales Co. in Daytona Beach, FL. Sean Lannoo holds an Associate of Science Degree in Electronics from Hamilton Technical College, and is an ASE Certified Brakes and Parts Specialist. www.ssgm.com

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|| News Briefs New 2013 ACDelco Q3 & Q4 Training Schedules

ACDelco has launched an additional four instructor-led courses for this fall and early 2014. Courses are being offered at over 30 locations across the country and cover a variety of topics including service programming and emissions readiness. ACDelco’s qualified district sales and service managers will be delivering the new curriculum. This training is in addition to the hundreds of ACDelco courses being offered online, making web-based and video training accessible 24/7 for all program members. Visit the TechConnectCanada.com web site to view the instructor-led training schedules in your area. Contact the ACDelco Info-Line at (800) 263-3526 (Prompt 1 for Training).

Good News For Monaco Group Automotive, ePartConnection Users

VL Communications announced that the integration of the ePartConnection e-catalog to order from Monaco Group Automotive is now completed and available to “AB Magique” software users. All current subscribers can now access Monaco parts stores from their software. Users simply open an estimate or a work order, click on the ePartConnection button, search for parts - including numbers, descriptions and prices - then send the order from a single click to the store. This significantly reduces data entry on vehicles and parts, and ensures the accuracy of the order with fewer returns. A simple parts search from the purchase order instantly updates prices in the workshop’s inventory and updates the accounting, thereby eliminating double entries.

Mark Cohen Receives Cardone Lifetime Achievement Award

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the award by executive leadership at its National Sales Meeting held last week at the historic Fort Worth Hilton in Texas. Kevin Cramton, CEO of Cardone Industries noted, “Mark Cohen has been an instrumental leader in the organization for many years, and we are privileged to have him as a part of our team.”

Yokohama Introduces iceGUARD iG52c

Combining the latest winter tire technology, long-lasting tread life and the eco-friendly BluEarth designation, the new iceGUARD iG52c from Yokohama Tire (Canada) Inc. is custom-built to perform in all Canadian winter conditions. The iceGUARD iG52c is the latest Yokohama passenger vehicle tire, using an ingenious breakthrough in compound and tread pattern design to effectively maintain control in all winter road conditions. The iceGUARD iG52c goes on sale across the country just in time for winter, in 50 popular sizes for most passenger vehicles. The new iceGUARD iG52c builds on the proven Yokohama iceGUARD iG51v line of light truck and SUV tires, and brings a new level of driver confidence in corners or braking under adverse road conditions to passenger cars. “The nature of Canada’s landscape and thus the winter conditions we experience are unique compared to other parts of the world,” says James de Chavez, marketing manager for Yokohama Tire (Canada) Inc. “This tire was specifically designed for the Canadian market.” As a result, the iceGUARD iG52c’s aggressive tread design will perform in all Canadian winter conditions including snow, ice, slush, wet and even cold dry roads, with three-dimensional sipes and generous drainage channels to get you to your destination regardless of

the weather. The tire was developed to deliver great handling, more even wear throughout and reduced fuel consumption. Its performance, eco-friendly low rolling resistance and longevity make the new iceGUARD iG52c Yokohama’s first winter tire to earn Yokohama’s BluEarth designation. “Skidding on ice is actually microhydroplaning,” says de Chavez. “The weight of the vehicle and tire melts the ice to form a thin film of water, which separates the tire from the road. The new iceGUARD Water Absorbing Compound tire draws away the water from the tread area and keeps the tires better connected with the road.” The iceGUARD iG52c features power grooves, and slash grooves to give the tire better drainage characteristics for optimum traction and control. An extra-wide power rib maximizes contact with the road for excellent straight-line control, stability and predictable braking, even in the worst conditions.

Delphi Product & Service Solutions Announces New Crankshaft Position Sensor for 13 Million Vehicles

Delphi announces a new crankshaft position sensor (PN: SS10875) covering 13.6 million Ford vehicles from 1991 to 2013, including Super Duty and E-Series. Visit go.delphi.com for specific part information. Inventory is available now. What Crankshaft Position Sensors Do The new crankshaft position sensor measures the speed and position of the crankshaft and transmits this information to the ECU. By monitoring engine RPM and direction, it ensures optimal engine performance. The sensors use the Hall effect, which can more accurately read speeds from zero RPM. Why Crankshaft Position Sensors Fail Exposure to extreme heat can burn or wear out the sensor, or it can become contaminated by oil or other leaking engine fluids. A failing crankshaft position sensor can harm the engine: it may stall, misfire or have trouble accelerating. It could even prevent the vehicle from starting. www.ssgm.com

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|| Winterization

Helping vehicle owners understand what it takes to get ready for the winter months By Tom Venetis, Editor ne of the challenges of selling winter maintenance is how to position this package in relation to regular maintenance checks and programs. It is certainly not as easy as it once was. Gone are the days when an independent service facility could simply place an advertisement in a local newspaper or put out a sign in front of the bays announcing a winter maintenance package, and the business would come rolling in. Winter maintenance packages often do not look very different from normal maintenance; and once common quarterly maintenance routines are becoming harder to sell today with the growing number of vehicles with extended maintenance intervals. One way of tackling this problem is offered in the recent J.D. Power survey on customer satisfaction with automotive service at dealerships and aftermarket operations. J.D. Ney, supervisor of the Canadian automotive practice with J.D. Power in Toronto, remarked that vehicle owners are now bundling services together. If someone comes in for a mandated oil and filter change, the vehicle owner often uses that service visit to bundle several other service jobs with 14 SSGM October 2013

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the oil and filter work. Taking that insight one more step, as the fall months approach it is likely a good time to use these service opportunities to bundle a winter service package or a set of maintenance checks for the approaching winter months.

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|| Winterization Creating a Customer-Friendly Check List

One thing is certain, most vehicle owners are not ready when winter hits and often don’t know what their vehicles need to be ready. Yes, there are some obvious things, but there are plenty of others that escape their attention. We will touch upon a couple of them in greater detail a bit later; but let’s first see about helping vehicle owners understand what you can do for them to gret ready for the winter months. This is where a check list can come in handy. Your service writers can have it at the ready and explain to vehicle owners why these things must be looked at. It is a great opportunity to explain the important functions these pieces play in keeping a vehicle running smoothly in winter. Here are a few things that should be on a check-list for winter:

Batteries

When temperatures dip, having a fully charged and operating battery is critical. Too often batteries are neglected by vehicle owners until something goes wrong. In winter, that means getting into the car and finding it does not start. Batteries should be tested regularly, on each service visit. In winter, batteries that lack a full charge or cannot hold a full charge can freeze in very cold temperatures, damaging the plates. Batteries should also be checked to see if they have sufficient cranking and cold start amps. Many of today’s battery check scan tools come with a handy feature that will print off the results in an easy-tounderstand graphic. Use that printout to show the vehicle owner the state the battery is in and why you are recommending the battery needs to be replaced.

Ignition System

A check should be done to make sure there are no worn or defective wires, the spark plugs are in good working order and the distributor cap is not damaged.

Brakes

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need to point out that traditional All-Season tires will perform poorly in winter months. Winter tires are designed specifically for winter and cold temperatures, with sipes and blocks that improve grip on snow, ice and slush. As well, the compounds used in Winter Tires are made to remain flexible in the cold so as to provide the needed traction and handling for driving on snow-covered and ice-covered roads. The compounds used in All-Season tires will become stiff when temperatures dip to near freezing and below, and the tire will behave more like a hockey puck skating across a frozen pond or rink, lacking the needed traction and grip for the safe handling of the vehicle. Let’s take a look at two other critical parts of a check list: Lighting and Antifreeze.

Lighting

Lighting is something overlooked when it comes to maintenance for most vehicle owners. The only time most think about their headlights are when they fail. It is quite surprising how many vehicles are on the road with dim headlights or with one failed headlight. Failure of a vehicle’s headlights is unacceptable at any time, most especially in the winter months where “there are less daylight hours, plus there are more hazards on the road like bad weather,” says Bess Collins, marketing manager for Canada with GE Lighting. “Proper automotive lighting will not only allow you to see farther and more of the road ahead of you, but will also allow you to be seen by other drivers.” What many fail to grasp is automotive headlights are wear items just like brakes, especially today’s modern halogen lights that do have a certain lifespan, says Alfredo de la Vega, vice-president, marketing and product management, NAFTA, Central and South America at Hella Inc. “With the coming winter months, it is crucial to do a full inspection of your lights, not just the headlights, but the rear lights and side lights as well. We advise our customers who have halogen light bulbs to inspect and regularly replace the halogen bulbs as they do have a certain life limit. The performance www.ssgm.com

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Halogen Bulb. Designed for improved safety, the bulb has a blue coating the company says provides drivers with a crisp white beam pattern that is closer to daylight and thereby improves night vision. GE’s Nighthawk Xenon lights are designed to produce up to 120 per cent more light and closer to daylight, which on dark winter evenings is crucial for safe driving. Sylvania’s SilverStar Ultra bulbs are another popular halogen replacement solution that can be offered to vehicle continued on page 27

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of a halogen light bulb can be reduced by 20 per cent each year under regular use. So you have to remember to replace your lights as you would replace your tires when they are worn.” Service writers should ask drivers if they have noticed any dimming in the lights; or if the vehicle owner comes in regularly for service, to look at the service records to discover when the lights were checked and replaced. “Headlights will dim over time so (while) you may still have ‘working’ headlights, the light they emit may not be as effective as it was when they were purchased new,” Collins adds “A good rule of thumb is when you are winterizing or getting your car ready for a change in season, make sure you consider your headlights and change them. A simple and inexpensive change can make a big difference.” Hella offers a range of high-performance halogen lamps, one popular one being the Hella Xenon Blue

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|| Filters

Extended Drain Intervals Pushing Filter Technology High-quality synthetic oils, new engine designs push the need for using premium filters in service bays By Tom Venetis, Editor

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t used to be the hard-and-fast rule that every 3,000 miles or nearly 5,000 kilometres, one needed to change the motor oil and filter. While not every driver ever followed that rule, it was something everyone knew about and could even recite, if pressed. Today, that rule is under challenge. Vehicle makers are now rolling off the line makes and models that have much longer drain intervals, many extending well past the traditional rule. There are vehicles today that even sell themselves on having to change the oil and filter only once every 10,000 kilometres or every six months. To meet this challenge the oil makers have also pushed the envelope.

Many of today’s newest synthetic motor oils are blended to have superior heat and oxidation resistance, and are further engineered to have improved viscosity; and additives are introduced to better protect critical engine parts while providing superior cleaning and suspension of harmful contaminants that can damage critical engine components. These changes now present new challenges for independent service operations. While many drivers are happy to not have to do as many oil and filter changes as before – sometimes reducing the number to only two a year from the traditional four – service bays are less happy to see a once profitable

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revenue stream taking a hit. How then to retain a healthy profit margin while providing a quality service to a vehicle owner? It comes from pairing high-quality synthetic motor oils with new highquality, premium filters made for today’s new extended drain intervals. Ted Hughes, marketing manager with Mahle Clevite Inc. knows service operations and filter manufactures face a tough challenge educating a North American driving population that has grown used to the traditional oil and filter change intervals. “[Extended drain intervals] are changing the aftermarket as a whole,” he adds. “As a company that manufactures filters to exceed

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Purolator Synthetic utilizes synthetic media with pleat support technology containing wire backing that is engineered for today’s high-tech engines. The result is a filter that has more ‘capacity’ than conventional oil filters. This allows the filter to capture and safely hold more contaminants generated over the extended life of synthetic oils without getting clogged.

makers have put greater research dollars and work in developing a range of new filter media that is suited for today’s extended drain intervals and new synthetic motor oils. Fram manufactures filters with a cellulose/synthetic glass media “that has the capacity for extended drain intervals … and

the minimum of 15,000 miles [with quality synthetic oil] between intervals, what we find is that the North American market does not want to buy into this yet. The 3,000 mile interval is so ingrained, drivers do not believe that they can really go five times that amount before the next oil and filter change.” It also does not help that coming onto the market today are a growing number of off-shore manufactured oil filters trying to make headway in the North American market by being at a significantly lower price-point than today’s premium filters. Some drivers gravitate towards these cheaper alternatives as a means of saving a few dollars on an oil and filter change. Hughes continues, “Cutting corners on design and materials is easy to do when the guts of the filter are hidden by a metal can. For quality [filter] manufacturers that supply original equipment car makers, getting this message out is challenging – especially to a motoring public that simply views filtration as a ‘sock in a can.’ ” Because of extended drain intervals and the improved capacity for synthetic motor oils to capture and hold contaminants, filter media in today’s premium oil filters have moved away from the traditional paper-based media to more advanced synthetic-based media. Synthetic media have many advantages, such as high efficiency with low restriction, and an improved ability to trap and hold more dirt than traditional cellulose/synthetic blends. Jay Buckley, technical training director with UCI-Fram Group, says filter October 2013 SSGM 19

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Adjusting Clutch Master Cylinders Following a new clutch installation there is nothing worse than experiencing slipping or release problems. Many times installers even begin to believe that the new clutch kit is defective. This is not correct, in most cases! The majority of the time a simple, quick adjustment will alleviate any problems. Most master cylinders are easily adjustable. When a new clutch kit is installed, the master cylinder needs to be re-adjusted to work properly with this new kit and avoid release and slipping problems. Following the steps listed below demonstrates the proper way to adjust the master cylinder and avoid potential release problems with the new clutch:

Figure 1

Preventing No Release:

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Verify that hydraulic fluid is clean and that correct fluid was used.

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Locate the master cylinder push rod that attaches to the clutch pedal.

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Using the picture (Fig. 2) as reference, extend the push rod to allow for more throw. After the rod has been extended, tighten the locking nut. Caution: DO NOT extend the rod out too far. Extending too far out can block the compensating port in the master cylinder.

Preventing Slipping: 1.

Verify that hydraulic fluid is clean and that correct fluid was used.

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Locate the master cylinder push rod that attaches to the clutch pedal.

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Using the picture (Fig. 3) as reference, shorten the push rod to allow for less throw. After the rod has been shortened, tighten the locking nut.

Figure 3

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Filters || cut corners on the quality of their materials,” adds Mahle’s Hughes. “These engines are designed to run on very tight tolerances and the

ability to do that takes for granted that the filter system is operating at peak performance. Using filters without quality filter media or a lacklustre design jeopardizes the health of the engine.” SSGM

Bosch’s new line of Bosch oil filters for the installer segment provide the car’s engine a high level of protection against dust and dirt, thereby ensuring a continued supply of clean oil for lasting performance.

are completely compatible with E85 fuels. Extended drain intervals and filter sizing are making an impact on filter designs. Both are advancing filter media design. The filter media must be able to trap more dirt per square inch of area due to filter canisters shrinking size, and the filter media must be able to trap and hold more dirt due to extended drain intervals.” Many filter makers now use duallayer synthetic media for added filtration and contaminant capture. For example, Denso’s First Time Fit Oil Filters use two levels of filtration to capture more harmful materials and to prevent the filter from clogging over the extended drain interval, says Mathew Souto, powertrain product management department with Denso Products and Services Americas Inc. “For vehicles where the manufacturer recommends the use of synthetic oil and extended drain intervals, it is appropriate to use a filter that is specially designed for use with synthetic oils to avoid degradation of the filtering function and failure of one or more internal filter parts or valves,” says Kevin O’Dowd, NA director, brand/ product marketing, automotive aftermarket, Mann+Hummel Purolator Filters. “The Purolator Synthetic oil filter is engineered to help motorists take advantage of the extended life offered by synthetic oils. Purolator Synthetic utilizes synthetic media with pleat support technology containing wire backing providing increased stability. This filter can capture and hold more contaminants over the longer life of synthetic oils – up to 27 grams, without getting clogged.” “Filter manufacturers can no longer October 2013 SSGM 21

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The Opportunity to Solve the Current Automotive Technician Shortage By Murray Voth, TACT

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anada’s current unemployment as of September 2012 is 7.1 per cent. The unemployment rate for youth between the ages of 15 to 24 is 13.6 per cent, almost twice the national average. Stats Canada reports that 20 per cent of university graduates who do have jobs are not working in the field they studied for, which some experts call underemployment. In addition to that, university graduates carry an average of $28,000 in student loan debt. It is time for our industry, our government, our education system, the parents of our youth and our youth themselves to face the realities of the true opportunities that are available for a great career with great pay. The automotive service sector, both the independents and the new car dealers, are currently experiencing a shortage of 4,984 qualified automotive service technicians Canada-wide. If you include heavy duty, auto body and collision, and parts counter technicians the number climbs to 11,821. (CARS Labour Market Update Study 2013) If that shortage is not addressed, it is projected to double each year for the next four years due to technicians retiring or leaving the industry for other reasons and the growth of the sector. There could be a shortage of 20,000 automotive technicians by 2017, and an overall shortage of 75,776 of motive power technicians.

Why The Shortage?

Why are we not attracting more young people into this trade? First of all, only 50 per cent of all automotive shops in Canada use apprentices. (CARS Labour Market Update Study 2013) There are many reasons given for this, including that they are not busy enough or not big enough; but many 22 SSGM October 2013

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shops do not want to invest the time and the money, stating that the returns are not there for the investment or that the apprentice leaves after getting his/ her license. There has been a lot of misinformation given to parents and school counselors starting in the 1990s and then into the 2000s. In the 1990s, young people were all pushed towards computer programming and the Internet. Everyone was going to be a millionaire. After the Internet bubble burst, the next big thing was business school and everyone was encouraged to get their MBA. Trades were seen as a choice of last resort. Parents and society viewed the trades as dirty and below them. Many high schools closed their automotive shop classes and put the money towards other curricula. Of the five high schools in the district I live, four have closed their automotive programs and the fifth has scaled theirs back. Almost 50 per cent of young people signing up for automotive apprenticeship programs drop out after two years (Canadian Independent Automotive Association). Why is this? Over the years there has been a culture of using apprentices for simple low-paying work and of hazing them. The hazing seems to be diminishing. However, the culture is still perpetuated by some senior staff who state they had it hard in the old days and new employees need to learn how hard things can be. Many apprentices are relegated to performing oil changes and such basic services all the time, and they lose interest in proceeding because they are not developing their skills. If they do stick things out, many are not qualified when they are finished their four years because they have not had the experience they need to be licensed. This

creates a double-edged sword for other shop owners looking to take on newly licensed technicians and finding that they have to invest a lot of time to help them catch up to the levels that their papers indicate. Another factor is the fact that vehicle manufacturers are making vehicles that are highly technical, many with extended service intervals. This creates a scenario in dealer service operations where they only need one or two highly skilled technicians and lots of lower skilled service technicians purely to do maintenance and replace parts. Many young people see this as an assembly line mentality and are looking for more exciting opportunities. Once a vehicle is older there are more challenges for technicians and those that work in the aftermarket get to work on a greater mix of makes and models, and a wider variety of maintenance, diagnosis and repairs. In addition, the approach by some provincial apprenticeship programs to create four separate licenses for each year accentuates this problem. By allowing large dealership and franchise chains to hire dozens of lube technicians, a handful of brake and undercar technicians and one or two fully-trained and licensed journey persons, some of the colleges in more remote areas of Canada have had to cancel third and fourth year classes because of a lack of registrations. All of this contributes to young people leaving this apprenticeship and sourcing other careers.

What is the Solution?

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|| TACT TeAm mAnAgemenT word out to high school students, their parents and the school counselors about the opportunities there are in this industry. It is a rewarding job and unlike the past, due to the shortages in technicians, the pay rates are getting much better. Independent shop owners and parts store owners need to be involved in any career day presentations that come available. Shops and parts stores need to sponsor the automotive shop classes with tools, equipment and money. Shops and parts stores need to invite students and parents to visit their locations and get involved in young people’s careers choices. For too long we have made it the fault of the government, schools or the apprenticeship board. We need to get involved, and those that get involved first are going to get the cream of the crop. We also need to market these concerns to the general public. If this problem is not solved soon the rates to service vehicles will begin to go up exponentially as the rates to keep people in this industry escalate. There is talk of bringing in foreign workers, but for this industry, if their English skills are not there, this creates another challenge. Recruitment takes place on several levels. Shops need to be trained as to the benefit of hiring an apprentice. The Canadian Apprenticeship Forum reports that employers receive a benefit of $1.47 for every $1 they invest in an apprentice. This cost/benefit analysis needs to be brought to all shop owners so they have a clear understanding of the benefits. The industry needs Federal and Provincial support on several levels. There needs to be an equitable and transparent apprenticeship program and administration of that program.

It cannot be left completely up to the private sector. In some cases, those with more money manipulate the program to their advantage. Our industry associations such as the Canadian Independent Automotive Association, the Automotive Industries Association and all of the existing provincial associations need to advocate both to industry and government for support for these programs. Please join these associations and give of your time and knowledge to solve this opportunity. I know that our governments are committed to creating employment; both the Federal and Ontario governments both committed 71 million dollars each toward the refurbishing of Ford’s Oakville plant. They say that would create 2,800 permanent jobs. In my opinion we could get 5,000 jobs in the automotive sector with much less money. In most jurisdictions, apprentices go to school for six weeks every year. During that time they are away from work and only receive EI benefits. There should be a combination employer and government subsidy so that the apprentice has full wages during this time. I think that would help us retain many more apprentices in our industry. There are programs already available and there was some federal money available through Canada’s Economic Action Plan. But many shops, accountants and others that could help with this are unaware of what is available. The industry needs to actively recruit female candidates for apprenticeship. In addition, the male-centric culture needs to evolve to become more egalitarian. The other challenge facing us is the lingering perception that only those who are unable to follow an academic path in high school and univer-

sity are left over for the trades, whether male or female. The education system needs to work with different learning styles and recognize different types of intelligence. The automotive service sector is full of highly intelligent hard working individuals, they need to be given the respect that other professions already have. The fact of the matter is that 20 per cent or more of university graduates are under employed, but in the trades, anyone who wants to work can get a job. In conclusion, once we attract and hire an apprentice we need to work hard at retaining them. When an apprentice is hired, the shop needs to have a complete training schedule laid out so that the apprentice and the shop are held accountable for her/his progress. When an apprentice sees hope that they will have a license in four years and the pay to go with it they will stay. Have a pay structure laid out so that as they progress through training they get the raises they deserve. And though there is currently a tool subsidy program available to apprentices, it is too little for the amount of tools that they need to purchase. That needs to be increased. I think a combined sponsorship by shops and parts companies will bring this to the next level. We have 5,000 positions to fill this year, and 5,000 more for each of the next four years. The best solution for everyone involved is to grow our own technicians. During my career as a shop owner I had the privilege of sponsoring at least six apprentices who completed their journeyman certification. When you grow your own, they learn to do things the way that you and your clients want. They become part of a growing family. SSGM

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My Scan Tool Won’t Communicate By James Newkirk, Identifix European Specialist Certified: ASE Master + L1, Bosch BSC3

Vehicles:

Audi A4 and Volkswagen Passat ABS/ EDL equipped vehicles.

System description:

The ABS/EDL system uses an Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) which is a low speed, traction assist system that acts automatically without the driver’s intervention. EDL uses many of the ABS components to adjust drive wheel speed for improved traction, steering control and stability. EDL operates during acceleration up to speeds of 25 mph (40 km/h) on frontwheel drive cars. On vehicles equipped with 4Motion, EDL operates up to speeds of 50 mph (80 km/h). EDL supplements the standard ABS functions on: • Bosch 5.0 ABS • Bosch 5.3 ABS • Bosch 5.7 ABS • Teves MK 04 • ITT MK 20 IE ABS

• ITT MK 60 IE ABS To prevent the drive wheels from spinning during low speed acceleration, EDL monitors the drive wheels using the wheel speed sensors. If excessive drive wheel spin is detected, the selfpriming pump in the hydraulic unit extracts brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir, and then pumps the fluid through a solenoid valve and into the brake caliper of the wheel with the

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highest rotation rate. As a result, the drive torque is transmitted through the differential to the drive wheel with the most traction. In the event of calculated high brake system temperatures (caused by repeated severe EDL operation), the safety circuits within the ABS control module may de-activate EDL control to prevent the brakes from overheating. EDL will become operational again, once the ABS control

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module recognizes a calculated brake temperature within a specified range. If a fault occurs in the ABS, both the ABS and EDL will be disabled and the ABS warning light will illuminate. The ABS/EDL system receives a ‘Standing Time’ signal (also known as a Time Interval Management signal) generated in the instrument cluster each time the ignition switch is turned to the ‘on’ position. This time signal is used to calculate brake temperature based on the number and interval of applied EDL events. ABS code 01203 indicates a problem with this time signal.

What symptoms might I expect to encounter?

1. ABS light and brake light are both illuminated; brake light may flash. 2. Trouble code 01203 stored in ABS system. 3. No scan tool communication possible with ABS. 4. No scan tool communication possible with other vehicle systems at all. 5. Abnormal instrument cluster operation/display.

Approach to diagnosis:

The ABS controller can fail in such a way internally that it will backfeed voltage into the instrument cluster via the ‘standing time’ signal wire. When both the ABS and brake lights are illuminated and/or flashing, always start with a diagnosis of the ABS controller. If the voltage backfeed from the ABS controller is large enough, it can adversely affect CAN communication between all modules on the CAN bus and can cause the instrument cluster displays to operate incorrectly. 26 SSGM October 2013

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How should I proceed with diagnosis?

1. Using a full function factory compatible scan tool, check and verify that communication is possible with the ABS system. Use Address Word 03 to access the ABS. 2. If scan tool communication is possible with the ABS system, check for the presence of code 01203 in system memory. 3. If scan tool communication is not possible with the ABS system, check and verify that scan tool communication is possible with any other vehicle system (engine, transmission, SRS, etc.). 4. If communication is possible with other systems, check for correct switched ignition power to the ABS controller pin #15 (black/blue wire). There must be 12 volts with the ignition on. 5. Check ABS controller pins #17 and #18 (both red/black wires) for 12 volts at all times. 6. Check ABS controller pins #16 and #19 (both brown wires) for good ground at all times. 7. If tests 1 through 6 all pass, proceed as follows: Using a lab scope, check for the presence of a ‘Standing Time’ signal from the instrument cluster to the ABS controller pin #10 (green wire). This signal will appear as a series of quick 11-volt to zero volt square-wave pulses a moment or so after ignition is turned to the ‘on’ position. The signal typically lasts only a few seconds. The signal must be a clean square-wave form and cycle all the way to zero volts. If the signal does

not reach zero volts on the down slope, it is not correct. 8. If no signal or an incorrect signal is present, turn the ignition switch off. Disconnect the ABS ECU. Turn the ignition on and recheck for a signal at pin #10 on the wiring harness side. 9. If a correct 11-volt square-wave signal is now present, likely there is an internal driver problem with the ABS ECU. 10. If there is still no signal, check the wiring from the ABS ECU to the instrument panel. Pay special attention to the orange connector at the driver’s side kick panel connector station for corrosion or damage. If the wiring is okay, there is a likely failure of the instrument cluster itself and additional diagnosis of the cluster will be necessary.

Technical tips:

1. The Standing Time signal originates in the instrument cluster and is sent out to those controllers that need it (examples: ABS controller, climate control controller). 2. If a scan tool can not communicate with any controller on the CAN bus, unplug the ABS controller and recheck for communication on all other systems. 3. The ABS controller is available as a separate unit. Replacement of the entire ABS hydraulic assembly is not required. 4. The ABS controller can be accessed and replaced through the driver’s side wheel well in many cases without removing the hydraulic assembly from the vehicle. The inner fender wall will need to be removed to gain access.

What tools or accessories will I need or want to make the diagnosis?

1. Volkswagen Full Function Factory Compatible Scan tool 2. Lab Scope 3. Digital Volt Ohm Meter (DVOM)

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Winterization || continued from page 17 owners. It is made to provide up to 50 per cent greater brightness and according to the company can increase visibility down the road by up to 40 per cent and peripheral visibility by up to 50 per cent.

Antifreeze/Coolant

This used to be one of the more simple things. Remember when your dad or older brother or sister would simply get a bottle of green-coloured antifreeze and top off the radiator or just do a 50-50 mix of water and antifreeze when the cold weather started? Well, that has changed. A quick glance today will reveal a range of antifreeze products formulated for specific vehicle models. So a technician’s job is a bit more complicated than years before. Still, makers of antifreeze products agree there are some common rules that technicians and service writers can apply and relate to vehicle owners. “In regards to the cooling system, it exists to transfer heat from the engine and about one-third of the heat is exhausted through the cooling system,” says David Turcotte, technical director for the Zerex brand with Ashland Inc. “So if the system does not work properly, you will get a lot of issues resulting from that, one being engine damage.” One of the simplest things to check for is to ensure

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that the system has enough coolant, then make sure the system is properly pressurized and all the hoses and connectors are in good working order. It is amazing how many times problems come from small leaks or pressure drops that many drivers overlook. Even a visual inspection can point to problems. If the coolant looks cloudy, black or brown or gives off a burnt or ammonialike smell, then it has to be changed. “Coolant should be tested with test strips and a refractor once a year (and) antifreeze/coolant should be changed according to Prestone LongLife Concentrate Antifreeze/Coolant is compatible with any antifreeze/ coolant – regardless of colour – for use in all makes and models of cars and light duty trucks. This formula provides a high degree of performance durability and carefully balanced protection against temperature extremes and rust corrosion of all cooling system metals, including aluminum.

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|| Winterization the vehicle’s recommended change interval,” adds Jay Buckley, technical training director UCI-Fram Group, maker of the Prestone line of antifreeze and coolants. What is crucial to tell drivers is even if a vehicle manufacturer has an extended drain interval on a antifreeze/ coolant, in winter it is very important that the system be checked specifically to make sure the system has the right mixture of antifreeze and water. If the mixture is incorrect, one may find the system not able to operate properly in very cold temperatures. “When checking your antifreeze/coolant, the proper concentration of a cooling system is a 50/50 mix of antifreeze/coolant and water [unless additional antifreeze/ coolant or additional water is added, the concentration should still remain at a 50/50 mix],” says Tom Cholke, senior technical services manager at Old World Industries Inc., makers of the Peak line of antifreeze and coolants. “If you have [the mixture] correctly diluted, 50/50, the freeze-point will be about minus 34°F,” adds Turcotte. “If you come from colder climates, it should be somewhere around 50/70 and it should be good for up to minus 84°F.” What is most important is that technicians and service writers emphasize if the coolant system has to be flushed or the mixture changed to prepare for the winter months, the antifreeze used must be one recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Today’s engines are built to much higher tolerances than before and the cooling systems require specific additives and corrosion inhibitors

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to maintain optimum efficiency over the lifetime of the vehicle. That is why you see all of today’s major coolant/antifreeze makers offering a range of products specific to domestic and foreign nameplate vehicles, with formulations matching the factory fill specifications recommended by the vehicle makers for the vehicles. Mixing the wrong antifreeze or coolant, or using an old-style ‘green’ coolant, will damage the cooling system over time. “Mixing coolants can result in over-concentration leading to gelling of the coolant and other problems,” adds Buckley. “Using the old-style ‘green’ or silicate coolants in modern vehicles designed for OAT or HOAT coolants often results in leaking water pumps due to incompatibility of modern water pump seals with silicates. That is by far the most common mistake technicians make when changing coolants.” SSGM

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TO HELP AVOID THE DANGERS OF WINTER DRIVING AS OUTLINED BY THE INSURANCE BUREAU OF CANADA AND CARCARECANADA.CA:

1. Be alert, well-rested and sober behind the wheel. Avoid driver distractions. 2. Tune-up your car by getting a complete checkup in the fall. Your tune-up should include battery, belts, hoses, radiator, coolant/antifreeze, oil, lights, brakes, exhaust system, heater/defroster, wipers, ignition system and tires. 3. Check the tires and tire pressure at least once a month when the tires are cold. 4. Ensure that your windshield is free of dings and cracks. Cold temperatures can turn a small ding in your windshield into a major crack. 5. Keep the gas tank at least half full, decreasing the chances of moisture forming in the gas lines and possibly freezing. 6. Ensure that lights work. The end of Daylight Savings Time in the fall results in earlier nightfall and more nighttime driving. 7. Keep a Winter Survival Kit in the trunk of your vehicle. 8. Heed the warnings from local weather offices of Environment Canada of impending blizzards, heavy snow, freezing rain or drizzle, deep freeze and winds, and black ice. 9. Check road conditions before travel. On the road, if you must drive in bad weather, clean snow off your vehicle, exercise caution, plan ahead and make sure you have enough fuel. Drop your speed to match road conditions. 10. Always keep a road map, flashlight, first-aid kit and blanket in your vehicle. 28 SSGM October 2013

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The Truth About Electrical Issues I By Jim Anderton, Technical Editor

Modern electrical systems use marginal wire gauges mainly because the switch gear is expected to carry control currents only, with computers driving relays to handle big power systems like sunroof motors or wipers. It’s

n my experience, it’s possible to develop a love-hate relationship with almost any automotive system. Engines, transmissions, chassis and body — there are lots of ways to enjoy or detest any given job, with one exception: electrical. In my book, electrical system work is a hate-hate scenario. Issues can be intermittent, illogical and damn difficult to trace. The growing use of software to control simple systems like window lifts and door locks is a major factor, as is a serious lack of manufacturer understanding of how their products perform over 10-15 years of real-world use. We all see vehicles driving with dead locks, windows, driver information systems and others because owners can’t or won’t spend the big bucks necessary to troubleshoot these systems. What can we do? There are ways to push back against the frustration of tough electrical issues. The first is to accept that computers are rarely the cause of electrical issues. They can be fried or damaged, but more often than not it’s because of the failure of a simple part like a sensor or actuator. Connectors are often overlooked when tracking down electrical system bugs. Technologies like GM’s “weather pack” gasketed connector have almost eliminated moisture-induced corrosion issues. But there’s another issue: heat. Modern electrical systems use marginal wire gauges mainly because the switch gear is expected to carry control currents only, with computers driving relays to handle big power systems like sunroof motors or wipers. It’s surprising then, that overheating is still a major problem. Melted connectors and insulation, as well as heat-distorted switch contacts are still very common, but can be missed when we dive straight for the computer with every trouble code. Around my office, my F-150 is legendary as the oldest beater in the parking lot and recently the wipers quit. The cause was a failure of the GEM module, which is inconveniently attached to the back of the fuse block. Why did it quit? It turns out there is a minor windshield leak that ran water behind the dash and over the unit. I can replace the module, but I had better address the leak if I want to avoid doing the knuckle-skinning job again. On a customer car, this kind of advice is essential...fix the problem but also the root cause, even if it seems far removed from the problem.

surprising then, that overheating is still a major problem. What do you think? Have your say and speak your mind! letterstotheeditor@ssgm.com 30 SSGM October 2013

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SSGM BAYWATCH New Products Rislone Octane Booster Rislone Octane Booster is for treating spark knock and pinging in a wide variety of engines. Octane Booster increases fuel octane by 20 points — or two rating numbers — which also makes it a perfect choice for customers with classic muscle cars, street racers, off-road trucks and other high-performance vehicles who want to boost power. One 177 mL bottle of Octane Booster treats up to 76 litres of fuel. When poured directly into the fuel system, Octane Booster’s street legal formula stops engine hesitation,

Denso Cabin Air Filters

The First Time Fit Cabin Air Filter program includes coverage for more than 117 million vehicles for a full range of domestic and import applications. Denso’s electrostatically charged particulate filters capture ultra-fine particles. The charcoal filters feature a multi-layer filter structure embedded with activated charcoal. Denso www.densocaf.com www.ssgm.com

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knocking and pinging, while restoring lost horsepower and performance. The additive contains the highest concentration of MMT octane improver allowed for street use. It is fully compatible with unleaded gasoline, E10, E85, flex fuels, and racing fuel. Octane Booster (P/N 34747) is part of the new Rislone line of super-concentrated fuel additives. It comes packaged in Rislone’s patent-pending EZ NozzleTM/MC bottle, which allows it to be easily installed into any vehicle, including those with modern capless fuel systems. When inserted into a capless fuel tank, the EZ Nozzle opens the fuel system safety door and allows the additive to flow in smoothly. Once the installation is complete, the entire bottle can be thrown away or recycled for easy cleanup. Rislone www.rislone.ca

Penray Plus Glass Cleaner The Penray Companies, Inc. has introduced Penray Plus professionalgrade glass cleaner that is designed specifically for vehicle windows. Most glass cleaning products on the market are ammonia-based, and are designed either for household use or as multipurpose cleaners. But this new ammoniafree product from Penray is designed specifically for use on vehicle windows, where cleaning needs differ greatly from those in household windows. Penray Plus Glass Cleaner features an ammoniafree formulation that will cut through and remove all of the substances described above, while leaving a finish free of film, streaks, and residue – all of which can cause annoying distortion for motorists. In addition, Penray Plus Glass Cleaner is safe to use on tinted windows and even, gently, on windows with defroster/defogger grids. Penray www.Penray.com October 2013 SSGM 31

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SSGM BAYWATCH New Products

A.R.E. Offers New Interior LED Lighting Options A.R.E now offers LED lighting for above the rear-door and LED rope lighting to illuminate the interior of truck caps and toolboxes. Wired directly into the vehicle’s electrical system, A.R.E.’s LED lighting options are rated for 100,000 hours, far outshining the 25,000-hour rating for incandescent lights. With A.R.E.’s optional prop switch, the LED lights are conveniently turned on and off when the door is opened and closed, or lighting can be controlled with the manual on/off switch. A.R.E.’s three-LED, 12-volt rear-door light replaces the incandescent light the industry has relied upon for decades. Mounted inside the truck cap above the rear door, the LED fixture is noticeably brighter than traditional lighting. The four-foot rope LED lighting offers a variety of ways to light up the interior of a truck cap or toolbox. Truck owners can opt for a single LED rope at the center of the cap or two parallel ropes, with one on either side of the cap roof. LED ropes can also be placed inside above the cap’s windows. Inside toolboxes, an LED rope can illuminate the entire chamber. A.R.E. www.4are.com

VDO REDI-Sensor Installer Kit Simplifies TPMS Service

Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket has introduced the VDO REDI-Sensor Installer Kit for automotive technicians. The new kit comes with one of each of the three REDI-Sensor sensor assemblies and four sensor service kits. The REDI-Sensor Multi-Application TPMS Sensor Program allows technicians

to cover 85 per cent of TPMS equipped vehicles without waiting for parts delivery. All of the components in the kits are included in a special tackle box. The tackle box has adjustable compartment trays to help shops easily store and organize all of their REDI-Sensor TPMS replacement sensors and service kits, so everything is right at hand and easily accessible. VDO REDISensor Multi-application TPMS sensors replace over 140 OE sensors, are designed to follow OE vehicle relearn procedures, and work with all major TPMS scan tools, including those from ATEQ, Bartec, OTC / SPX, K-Tool (T.I.P.S.) and Snap-on. Overall coverage includes: Acura, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Honda, Hummer, Hyundai, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jeep, Kia, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercury, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Scion, Suzuki, Toyota and Volkswagen. Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket redi-sensor.com

Snap-on F80 3/8-Inch Drive Ratchet Snap-on’s F80 3/8-inch Drive Ratchet with Dual 80 technology has dual pawls and an 80 tooth gear. With up to 250 ft. lbs. of torque, the Snap-on F80 3/8-inch Drive Ratchet keeps seven teeth in constant contact with the gear to provide greater strength and durability. By using it with Snap-on sockets, the F80 will give users the lowest height of any ratchet/socket combination on the market, helping the F80 slip right into those tight spots like no other ratchet. In

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SSGM BAYWATCH New Products

Bosch Wiper Blades, Engine Management Sensors Fifty-nine new part numbers have just been added to the Bosch OE specialty wiper blade and engine management sensor categories, expanding Bosch coverage by more than 43.8 million new vehicles – domestic, European and Asian. In the wiper category, a total of eight new OE specialty wiper blade part numbers have been added, covering 19.7 million new vehicles in operation (VIO). These new blades fit OE specialty top lock and side lock arms on domestic, European and Asian applications. Additionally, Bosch Gasoline Systems has released 10 new Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensors, including

next-generation HFM7 (Hot Film Air Mass Meter) sensors. These sensors cover 310,000 import vehicles including BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen and Porsche. Bosch www.boschautoparts.com/NPC

AMSOIL Reformulated Silicone Spray AMSOIL Silicone Spray has recently undergone a reformulation and packaging redesign. The product is delivered by means of an aerosol spray that effectively lubricates and protects non-metal surfaces with a dry lubricating film, making it ideal for applications that may be damaged by conventional lubricants such as grease or oil. AMSOIL Silicone Spray provides outstanding protection where light-duty or silicone lubricants are recommended, including rubber, plastic, nylon, upholstery, vinyl, wood, cardboard and other non-metal surfaces. AMSOIL www.amsoil.com

MANN-FILTER - like no other!

DPF Care And Cleaning Bluechem Canada now offers DPF cleaning without dismantling or vehicle downtime. Used as a diesel fuel additive, DPF Power Clean, which is part of the DPF maintenance system, is engineered to improve DPF system regeneration effectiveness by reducing the ignition temperature of the soot collected in the DPF. German engineered to work with the latest generation of DPF materials and compatible with all diesel fuels. Bluechem products are independently tested and verified by TĂœV Worldwide and OEM approved. Bluechem Canada www.bluechem-canada.com www.ssgm.com

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Tool Test Milwaukee M12 Fuel 3/8" cordless impact wrench and M12 ¼" By Jim Anderton, Technical Editor cordless ratchet

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ordless tools have a chequered history in automotive repair. Nickel cadmium batteries were a major reason, with their low power density and memory effect resulting in tools best left for occasional DIY use. Lithium ion batteries however, have addressed those battery shortcomings; a strong battery, however, isn’t enough for professional use. Pros require a difficult to achieve combination of power, durability, light weight and long battery life. Milwaukee Electric, well known in the building trades, has launched two series of 12V and 18V lithium-ion powered cordless tools that just might change the air-driven paradigm that’s dominated auto service for the last 60 years. SSGM tested Milwaukee’s M12 Fuel impact wrench and M12 ratchet kits in typical automotive service conditions driving a variety of ¼-inch and 3/8 -inch deep and shallow sockets.

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3/8-inch drive impact wrench

The impact wrench kit ships in a blow molded case with the impact gun, two 12V lithium-ion batteries, and Milwaukee’s base station type battery charger. The 3/8 -inch drive unit uses friction ring socket retention and weighs a mere 2.3 pounds with a motor and head assembly barely bigger than the unit’s pistol grip. There is no mistaking this tool, however for a hobbyist’s toy. The anvil type tool uses a light alloy head and rubber bumper just like the pneumatic tools you are familiar with, and is driven by a brushless motor. It delivers up to 3,500 impacts per minute but more importantly features a two range drive control delivering selectable torque at either 17 foot-pounds or 117 foot-pounds. We found this ideal for nut setting small fasteners, then driving home chassis and under hood bolts by simply pressing the mode switch on top

of the housing. Reversing the drive is by a switch that’s thumb activated without removing your hand from the pistol grip and there’s a useful LED lamp that illuminates with a half press of the trigger and stays on for several seconds while you line up the socket. The kit ships with two batteries, but in two hours of continuous use on a variety of automotive fasteners we had yet to resort to the backup. The charger is mercifully simple. There are no switches or complex controls: plug in the battery and wait for the LED to light green indicating a full charge. There is a fuel gauge built into the tool, but with the lithium-ion pack and two batteries, we found it simpler to just run the tool to depletion then snap in a new battery. Overall, the 2454-20 impact wrench is deceptively light and unlike pneumatic tools is neutrally balanced, rather than the nose heavy bias of pneumatic tools. The light weight, combined with neutral balance makes it unlikely that a technician will experience fatigue using this tool.

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Tool Test || Precision Brand Precision Engineering Precision Performance ¼-inch drive ratchet

Also part of the M12 system, SSGM tested the 2456–21 cordless ¼-inch ratchet kit. This kit ships in a zippered nylon case with a similar standalone charger to the 3/8 -cordless impact wrench. It uses the same M-12 batteries as the impact tool, and also shares its LED fuel gauge and worklight. Milwaukee has clearly thought about quarter inch ratchet users, as the tool is slim and stick-like with a lever style grip trigger and a ratchet head with the same size, shape and configuration as a conventional quarter inch hand ratchet. No-load speed is 250 RPM and the small tool delivers up to 30 foot-pounds of torque, more than enough for typical quarter-inch drive sockets, but with sufficient feel that you’re unlikely to break fasteners. Like the impact wrench, the tool is neutrally balanced and in this application allows use at arm’s reach and at odd angles; in underdash work with long extensions it was easy to line up sockets and hold the variable speed tool in blind screw setting. It’s possible to lock out the trigger, but we found this feature unnecessary in both interior and under hood use. Like the M12 impact wrench, the tool carries a five-year unit warranty and a

two-year battery warranty. Can these Milwaukee tools work in auto repair environments? The short answer is “Yes,” with the 2456-21 ¼-inch ratchet speeding fussy, multiple fastener jobs such as engine covers, interior trim fasteners and under dash work. Compared to a hand ratchet, it’s notably faster and with its linear design, is far easier to control than a cordless screwdriver. It’s a handy tool, but the 2454–22 3/8 -inch impact wrench is a surprise. Despite its small size and slimline battery, the tool is usable anywhere and could replace a 3/8 -inch air impact gun in most jobs. It also works at –18°C, which combined with no cord or airline, makes it possible to do quick outside work where necessary. Nobody likes to fight a battery hold down outdoors in a Canadian winter, but this tool not only works in the cold, but can be triggered and reversed with gloved hands. With both these M12 system tools, the battery packs are quick charging and almost impossibly small given their deliverable power. SSGM will continue to test Milwaukee’s cordless lineup. Look for more coverage of Milwaukee tools in upcoming issues. SSGM

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SSGM BAYWATCH New Products

Ken-Tool announces the new 36010 5-bar SUPER MAGNUM tire cage Ken-Tool announced the expansion of its line of tire restraining devices with the introduction of the 36010 5-bar SUPER MAGNUM cage. Testing has shown the SUPER MAGNUM cage reduces the side-force energy resulting from a catastrophic sidewall zipper rupture of a Super Wide-Base tire by 93 per cent. The impressive reduction of side-force energy is achieved with expanded steel mesh deflection barriers welded to the insides of the cage tubing. The cage features five mandrel-bent, high-strength 12 gauge, 2-1/4” (5.7 cm) diameter structural steel tubes, welded to a 3/16” (0.48 cm) thick steel plate base with a 2.0” (5.08 cm) wide, 1/4” (0.635 cm) thick reinforcing strap welded to the tubes. The Magnum cages are 48” long, 30” wide and 56-1/4” tall (122 cm. x 76 cm x 143 cm). They are designed to provide more inside clearance for the new generation of Super Single and Super Wide-Base truck tires, with their higher inflation pressures and air volumes. Both cages are rated to 130 psi, and meet the O.S.H.A. Standard No. 29 CFR Part 1910.177 regulations. Ken-Tool www.kentool.com

Rislone Water Remover Dryer The Rislone Water Remover Fuel Dryer (P/N 34735) eliminates water from the fuel system to prevent rust and corrosion. As temperatures turn colder, it can also keep customers from being stranded with frozen fuel lines. Since water is heavier than gasoline, it naturally pools at the bottom of the fuel tank. Rislone Water Remover Fuel Dryer is designed to sink into the water, absorbing it so it can be burned off in the engine. The additive works with all fuels, including gasoline, diesel, E10, E15 and E85. It is compatible with two-cycle and four-cycle engines, so users of seasonal equipment like lawn mowers and snow blowers can safely start their machines even after months of disuse. Water Remover Fuel

Dryer is safe to use in fuel-injected, turbo, direct-injected and carbureted engines. One 177 mL bottle treats up to 76 litres of fuel. Since it is packaged in Rislone’s EZ Nozzle bottle, Water Remover Fuel Dryer is the only water-removing additive that can be installed directly into capless or obstructed fuel systems without the need for ancillary equipment. When inserted into a capless fuel tank, the Rislone EZ Nozzle opens the fuel system safety door and allows the additive to flow in smoothly. Once the installation is complete, the entire bottle can be thrown away or recycled for easy cleanup. Rislone www.rislone.ca

ANCO Expands Contour Coverage

Federal-Mogul’s ANCO Wipers brand has expanded its line of premium Contour profile-type (“beam”) wiper blades to include coverage for the 19-millimeter bayonet and side-pin connections featured on several popular late-model European passenger applications. The new ANCO Contour “Narrow” (“N”) Series blades are available in nine lengths ranging from 14 to 26

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inches. ANCO Contour “N” Series blades are available for latemodel Volkswagen Beetle, Jetta and Passat and several Audi models equipped with 19-mm bayonet connections, as well as BMW applications with 19-mm side-pin connections. Federal-Mogul www.ANCOwipers.com

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