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What Customers Expect From Preventative Maintenance in 2022
This webinar is part of a free two-part series will help you understand customers' new expectations regarding preventative maintenance, as well as the technical changes that impact vehicles' maintenance schedules.
You may think you know your customers, but are their purchasing decisions changing? Customers today are being influenced by inflation, new vehicle shortages and the extreme pricing of used vehicles. These current trends are impacting how customers service and maintain their daily drivers. These shifts in today's automotive landscape are changing what customers want from their current vehicle and your service facility.
In this 45-minute webinar, the experts from Valvoline will address the latest research on:
Speakers Brad Stuck, Brand Manager - Valvoline Professional Series, Valvoline Inc. Andrew Markel, Director of Technical Content, ShopOwner
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Brake & Front End serves repair shops conducting a high volume of undercar repairs by providing application-specific technical information and solutions to address emerging trends in the undercar repair segment. By subscribing, you’ll receive the ShopOwner digital edition magazine (12 times/year) featuring articles from Brake & Front End and the Brake & Front End eNewsletter (twice weekly). Access to digital editions, contests, news, and more are ready for you today!
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If an engine breakdown were to occur, debris may be deposited in the converter through engine exhaust ports.
MODELS: 2019 and Prior GM Passenger Cars and Trucks with Close-Coupled Catalytic Converters
Certain 2019 and prior General Motors products may be equipped with a new style of catalytic converter, technically known as the close-coupled catalytic converter, providing quick catalyst warm-up, resulting in lower tail pipe emissions earlier in the operating cycle.
If an engine breakdown or non-function were to occur (such as broken intake/exhaust valve or piston), debris may be deposited in the converter through engine exhaust ports. If the engine is non-functioning due to a severe overheat event, damage to the ceramic “brick” internal to the catalytic converter may occur. This may result in ceramic debris being drawn into the engine through the cylinder head exhaust ports.
If a replacement engine is installed in either of these instances, the replacement engine may fail due to the debris being introduced into the combustion chambers when started. When replacing an engine for a breakdown or non-function, an inspection of the catalytic converters and all transferred components (such as exhaust/intake manifolds) should be performed. Any debris found should be removed. In cases of engine failure due to severe overheat, dealers should also inspect each catalytic converter for signs of melting or cracking of the ceramic “brick.” If damaged is observed, the converter should be replaced.
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