
Tech Corner: Strategies for Diagnostic Success
It takes years to become a great diagnostic technician. Here's what separates the techs who guess from the techs who know.
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It takes years to become a great diagnostic technician. Here's what separates the techs who guess from the techs who know.
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Fayetteville, Georgia, will consolidate its facilities and fleet maintenance to a single service provider.
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The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office's new fleet building will include office space, a mechanic shop, a car wash, and a garage, and will be staffed with inmate labor.
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How taking maintenance to the vehicle may (or may not) make sense for government fleets.
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The brake pads reduce moisture dissipation and corrosion risk typical of electric vehicle and hybrid brake pads to deliver a safe and smooth ride.
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Customers will be able to leverage Optimum Fleet Health’s artificial intelligence (AI) learning model to predict system failures or quality issues three to four weeks before they happen.
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Earlier this year, the Cobb County, Georgia, fleet operation moved into a brand-new facility. Here are five features they now can’t imagine working without.
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New adapter kits help increase productivity and decrease repair downtime.
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A City of Houston Fleet Management Department employee died while working on August 30.
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A review of the City of Baltimore Fire Department's take-home fleet vehicles analyzed maintenance and repair costs, distance of employee residence from workplace, and personal use.
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These jacks are specifically designed to safely operate on the pit floor – entirely independent of pit edges or walls for support – as these surfaces may not be adequately reinforced or sufficiently strong.
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