This Service Know-How Video highlights the overhaul procedures for the Allison 10L1000, a heavy duty 10-speed, fully automatic, transmission. The video demonstrates the process for the disassembly, and reassembly, of the 10L1000 using the necessary special tools. Where procedures are similar, only representative examples will be shown.
This Service Know How program takes a detailed look at the procedure for overhauling the 2.4 Liter Ecotec Engine. Information covered in this course includes complete procedures for disassembly and reassembly of the engine. Additional emphasis is placed on special service techniques used on the engine. Upon completion of this video, service technicians will be able to:
Identify the disassembly and reassembly procedures for the 2.4 Liter Ecotec Engine
Identify the special procedures associated with handling the fuel rail and its components
Identify the appropriate tools and their use for the disassembly and resassembly of the 2.4 Liter Ecotec Engine
This video focuses on the Intake Valve Lift Control System or the Variable Lift System used on the 2.5L LKW engine. The video highlights component identification and system operation. Components include the camshaft, Oil Control Valve (OCV) or the rocker arm actuator control solenoid, inner and outer rocker arm assembly, and the dual feed lash adjuster.
The 2.8-Liter Turbo V6 Engine was introduced to Saab in the 2006 9-3 in
both Aero Sedan and Aero Convertible. It will also be available in the 2006 9-3 Aero SportCombi.
After viewing this video, technicians will be familiar with the 2.8-Liter Turbo engine’s features. A general introduction includes descriptions of
its Continuous Variable Cam Phasing (CVCP) and dual scroll turbocharger
systems. Special emphasis is placed on the procedures for replacing the timing chains and setting engine timing – unique service procedures for
Saab. The location of the timing chain’s colored links and the special tools used to secure the camshafts during service are covered in detail.
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This series of monthly seminars is designed to keep the service technicians up-to-date on current issues. During each 60 minute "news magazine" broadcast, current service bulletins and warranty issues will be highlighted for technician awareness. Each seminar will feature a major service topic, supported by a call-in session and panel discussion with engineering and service experts. A secondary service topic will be examined in a similar manner. Additionally, individual seminars will either present a look at future technology or review a basic element of automotive service accenting the procedures that are "tried and true".
This seminar is designed to identify the sources for upfitting information and highlight many of the major topics. This seminar will also encourage sharing these sources with sub-contracted upfitters and other dealer personnel. Although, this course is primarily focused on light duty applications, medium duty information sources will also be highlighted.
This course emphasizes the importance of properly managing intermittent concerns and describes a diagnostic approach to intermittent conditions. It includes flagging vehicles with intermittent concerns at the write-up stage and the use of DealerWorld Customer Concern Verification Sheets (CCVS) to gather all appropriate information. The course describes the most recent Global (lean) diagnostics SI transition from table to global style and provides tips for using the new format.
The program also provides suggestions for the best use of diagnostic tools for locating the causes of intermittent conditions. Tools include the Tech 2 snapshot recorder and TIS2WEB email functions, Diagnostic Data Recorder (DDR-10), Fluke meter MIN/MAX settings and Vehicle Data Recorder.
This seminar is designed to identify the sources for upfitting information and highlight many of the major topics. This seminar will also encourage sharing these sources with sub-contracted upfitters and other dealer personnel. Although, this course is primarily focused on light duty applications, medium duty information sources will also be highlighted.