Free Webinar: ‘How Are You Inspecting Shocks & Struts?’ Still Available

Arnott invites you to watch this FREE Webinar entitled ‘How Are You Inspecting Shocks & Struts?’. Originally scheduled for Thursday, September 21 at 2 PM ET this 30-minute Webinar, presented by Babcox Media’s ‘ImportCar’ and ‘Brake & Front End’ magazines and sponsored by Arnott Air Suspension Products, is now available for immediate viewing.

Free Webinar Overview:

Finding a failed shock or strut is easy, but inspecting a shock or strut for wear is difficult. Communicating the condition of them to the customer can be impossible, unless you have the right tools and knowledge.

It doesn’t matter if a shock or strut is attached to a steel or air spring, it will eventually wear out internally. When a shock or strut is worn out, it will lose its ability to control the movement of the suspension and body. The customer might not realize there is a problem until they have to perform a panic stop or sudden lane change. But how does a technician inspect a shock or strut if they can’t see inside?

In this 30-minute training webinar, featured presenter Andrew Markel, editor of Babcox Media’s TechGroup publications and an ASE certified technician, discusses how dampeners wear and how a shop can implement an inspection protocol to spot more worn dampeners, springs, and chassis components. The webinar will also discuss how to diagnose active, hydraulic, and air ride systems.

This advanced diagnostic and repair training also covers the following topics to help you become more confident and profitable in selling repair solutions:

– What wears inside a shock or strut?
– Is mileage a good guideline for replacement?
– What happens to the ABS and stability control systems when a shock or strut is worn?
– What is the life expectancy of a progressive spring or air bag?
– How does the gas escape from a shock or strut? What happens when the unit is no longer under pressure?
– What is the best way to road test a vehicle?

To Register and Watch this On-Demand Webinar – Please Click Here to Register

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