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11Nov

Vehicle enthusiasts may want to check out the U.S. EPA’s newly released Automotive Trends Report.

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11Nov

Find out how to use Tesla software for aftermarket repair

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09Sep

By Steve Schaeber, MACS Technical Editor Over the years Ford has been at the forefront of automotive engineering and design, and not just in the styling and horsepower departments but…

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09Sep

By Steve Schaeber, MACS Technical Editor Regular readers of the MACS WordPress BLOG know that we’ve been out and about lately, hunting down those vehicles that are new to the…

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09Sep

“…more than 30 hours of information, education and training…”

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09Sep

By Steve Schaeber, MACS Technical Editor It was during the general session meeting on Thursday morning at MACS 2016 Trade Show in Orlando that we first learned about GM’s intention…

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09Sep

By Steve Schaeber, MACS manager of service training Proper air flow across the heat exchangers in an air conditioning system is key to its being able to transfer heat efficiently….

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03Mar

By Steve Schaeber, MACS Technical Editor In order to comply with the legal provisions going into effect in 2017, Mercedes-Benz will equip its vehicles with air conditioning systems that meet…

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03Mar

By Steve Schaeber MACS Manager of Service Training Many of the service shops and technicians we talk to about vehicles using refrigerant 1234yf are only just starting to get requests…

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05May

The annual MACS trade show, held in Orlando this year, may appear to have been just rows and rows of product displays. But a stroll-and-stop approach at manufacturers’ exhibits proved…

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03Mar

By Jacques Gordon, Managing Editor, MACS ACTION Magazine The seventh generation Corvette is scheduled for sale later this year, and Chevrolet is calling it the Stingray. Although I’ve only seen…

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11Nov

From MACS Technical Think tank Controller area networks may be the new standard, but even they have three different levels, or speeds, at which they operate. CAN C is the…

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