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    • Hunter Engineering has introduced a website that breaks down sophisticated ADAS procedures and terminology into easy-to-understand topics, as a means to help simplify the ever-complicating conversations around ADAS. Available for free to access and use, Hunter’s interactive ADAS Learning Tool works on touchscreen tablets or desktop computers. Designed to assist counter workers or allow customers to explore on their own, the tool succinctly answers many of the why, when and how questions both shops and consumers have regarding ADAS calibrations, link hidden, please login to view explained. “ADAS has received plenty of attention the past several years, but comparatively little of it deals with talking to actual vehicle owners,” said Tommy Maitz, Hunter director of marketing. “This learning tool will help shops have more informative and effective conversations with their customers about which systems are included on their cars, and the need for calibrations.” The tool begins by separating ADAS procedures into four main categories – camera, radar, ultrasound, internal – and provides brief overviews and images for each type to aid with in-person discussions. From there, a user can examine the color-coded vehicle image to learn about the specific functions and locations of ADAS components, and when calibrations would be recommended or required. Also included on the page are extensive lists of the names OEMs use for the ADAS systems across their models, color-coded to locations on the image. Although the names vary widely across the dozens of OEMs, the functions usually fall into one of the four main categories, Hunter said. “While shops generally know much more about ADAS than their customers at this point, there’s still some confusion and uncertainty when they talk to them,” Maitz said. “This tool is a quick and easy way for everyone to understand the concepts and get on the same ADAS page.” For more information, visit  link hidden, please login to view. The post link hidden, please login to view appeared first on link hidden, please login to view. link hidden, please login to view
    • PRT announced the launch of 42 complete strut assemblies in the North American Aftermarket. They cover models like the BMW X3, Ford F-150, Chevy Tahoe and Jeep Compass, in addition to brand-new applications such as the Tesla Y 2023, RAM 1500 2023, Jeep Grand Cherokee 2023 and Toyota Tacoma 2023 among others, according to link hidden, please login to view. “As an OE supplier, we are continually investing in research and development of new products to serve both OE and Aftermarket sectors, allowing us to provide the latest innovations to our customers in North America,” said Bruno Bello, director of global marketing at link hidden, please login to view. For more information, call 1-770-238-1611, visit  link hidden, please login to view, or follow @prtautoparts. The post link hidden, please login to view appeared first on link hidden, please login to view. link hidden, please login to view
    • Every time you start your car, accelerate on the highway, or cruise through city streets, there’s a silent genius at work ensuring everything runs smoothly—the Engine Control Module (ECM). While it may not be the most glamorous part of your vehicle, the ECM plays a critical role in ensuring your car performs at its best. Let’s dive into the world of ECMs to understand why this small but mighty component is so important and how it impacts your driving experience. What Exactly is the ECM? The ECM is often referred to as the brain of your car, and for good reason. It’s a sophisticated computer that processes data from various sensors throughout your vehicle. These sensors monitor critical factors like air intake, engine temperature, fuel levels, and more. The ECM uses this data to make real-time adjustments to ensure your engine runs efficiently. For example, it determines the exact amount of fuel your engine needs and adjusts the air-to-fuel ratio for optimal combustion. Without it, your car would struggle to start, run inefficiently, or even fail to comply with emissions standards. Why the ECM Matters It’s easy to overlook something as technical as an ECM, but this little device affects almost every aspect of your driving experience. Fuel Efficiency If you’ve ever wondered how modern cars manage to go further on a gallon of gas, the ECM is part of the answer. It fine-tunes fuel delivery to maximize efficiency, saving you money at the pump. Performance Whether you’re accelerating onto the freeway or climbing a steep hill, the ECM ensures your engine delivers the power you need when you need it. Emissions Control The ECM helps reduce harmful emissions by carefully managing the combustion process. This not only keeps the environment cleaner but also ensures your car meets legal standards. Diagnostics When something goes wrong, the ECM doesn’t just sit idly by. It records fault codes that mechanics can use to pinpoint issues quickly. That check engine light? It’s often the ECM trying to tell you something needs attention. Signs Your ECM Might Be in Trouble Like any other electronic component, the ECM isn’t immune to wear and tear. If your car is experiencing any of the following symptoms, it might be time to have your ECM checked: Difficulty Starting: A failing ECM may struggle to regulate fuel delivery, making it hard to start your car. Poor Performance: If your engine feels sluggish or unresponsive, the ECM might not be doing its job. Unusual Fuel Consumption: A faulty ECM can disrupt fuel efficiency, leading to higher costs at the pump. Check Engine Light: While this can indicate many issues, an ECM problem is one possibility. Replacing or Upgrading Your ECM If your ECM is damaged or outdated, replacing it with a high-quality unit is essential. When choosing a replacement, ensure it’s compatible with your vehicle’s make and model. Investing in a reliable ECM can restore your car’s performance and save you from costly repairs down the line. Conclusion The ECM might not be the most visible part of your vehicle, but its impact is undeniable. It’s the behind-the-scenes mastermind ensuring your car runs efficiently, performs well, and meets modern environmental standards. So, the next time you enjoy a smooth ride or marvel at your car’s fuel economy, take a moment to appreciate the ECM quietly working its magic under the hood. It’s proof that sometimes, the most important things are the ones we don’t see.
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