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ACDelco Brake Service Tips
ACDelco’s Technical Team shares their best practices for when you are completing brake service to ensure your customers can get the best stopping power out of their brakes. 

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Shop Feature - Svendsen Brothers Automotive
Introducing our November Shop Feature, Svendsen Brothers Automotive in Kingston, ON!

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How ACDelco is helping you with your EV brake repairs
Electric Vehicles continue to grow in demand and popularity. With this growth, ACDelco has continued to also increase its coverage on not just GM applications but all EV makes and models. 

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UNCOVERING POPULAR PARTS FOR YOUR NEXT REPAIR
If you are working on any engine cylinder repairs for replacement or to optimize the operation of the engine - fasteners are an important part to consider. Read our blog for the different types of methods for tightening fasteners and why certain fasteners must be replaced.

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Battery Inspection and Maintenance for New Batteries
Here’s some information on what you should do to maintain batteries as they wait to be installed. By following these recommendations, your customers will be able to enjoy peak performance and longevity from their newly installed batteries.

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ACDelco Gold Chassis Parts Meet Ride and Drive Challenges
Take a look at the attributes that make ACDelco Gold Chassis Parts the high-quality aftermarket alternative for most vehicles on the road.

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2023 ACDelco Around the Wheel in 60 Days Promotion
Earn ACDelco merchandise this Spring during our Around the Wheel promotion!

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Repair tips for the installation of a replacement GM Genuine service engine
Repair tips for the installation of a replacement GM Genuine service engine

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Shop Feature - Stagra Automotive Ltd.
Introducing our Monthly Shop Feature, Stagra Automotive Ltd. in Greely, ON!

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Get ACDelco Bulk Oil at a competitive price!
Did you know ACDelco offers more than packaged oil?  Get ACDelco Bulk Oil for your bays at a competitive price!

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Auto Stop Inoperable After Repairs
Technicians may notice that the Stop/Start system is inoperable after a system repair or after any service where the 12-volt battery negative cable was disconnected.

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​General Motors Original Equipment (OE) Steering System Components
GM Genuine Steering System Components offer added peace of mind that comes with knowing the parts have been thoroughly tested and rigorously validated, and are engineered with years of development know-how. Read this blog to learn more. 

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GM Genuine Stop/Start (S/S) Starters
GM Genuine Stop/Start (S/S) Starters with Dual in-line solenoid technology. 

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Difficulty Steering in Cold Weather
Some customers of 2013–2017 Buick Encore and Chevrolet Trax models with an electric power steering system (RPO NJ1) may encounter difficulty steering during colder temperatures. This may be accompanied by a knocking and/or clicking sound. 

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NEW LOOK. SAME GREAT PARTS.
We recently updated our ACDelco packaging to ensure all parts have a consistent and easily recognizable look. The transition is for the packaging only and the quality parts found in the box stay the same!

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Tech Tip: Tips for Working on High-Voltage Vehicles
When an electric vehicle comes into your facility for service or repair, it’s important to follow the necessary precautions to help promote proper and safe repair on these high-voltage models. Take a look at the tips in this blog. 

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Training Quick Bit Video Series: The Future of Electric Vehicles: GM Ultium Battery Platform
Introducing our new Training Quick Bit Video Series! In the final video of a four-part EV series, Andrew Cunningham, Technical Services Manager at ACDelco, will discuss the future of the General Motors Ultium Battery platform, and what that means for today’s technician.

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Training Quick Bit Video Series: ACDelco Hybrid Vehicle High Voltage Battery Disconnect
Introducing our new Training Quick Bit Video Series! In the third video of a four-part EV series, Andrew Cunningham, Technical Services Manager at ACDelco, will share a quick tip on Hybrid and Vehicle High Voltage Battery Disconnect.

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Training Quick Bit Video Series: ACDelco Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Brake Maintenance
Introducing our new Training Quick Bit Video Series! In the second video of a four-part EV series, Andrew Cunningham, Technical Services Manager at ACDelco, will share a quick tip on Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Brake Maintenance.

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Repair Procedure: Aftermarket device causing issues on full-size pickups
Read this blog for more details on a repair procedure for an aftermarket device that may be causing issues on some 2019 and 2020 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra vehicles. 

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EV Charging
Take a look at the tools needed for an EV charging system! With more electric vehicles hitting the roads these days, it’s important for your shop to know about all of the tools and equipment you may need — including a reliable EV charging system — to repair such models. 

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Tech Tip: Dealing with a Stuck Lifter
Some customers may comment on an illuminated Malfunction Lamp and/or an engine misfire/ticking noise. During inspection, technicians may find DTC P0300 set or in history.

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Tech Tip: Resolving a Lack of Pressure in the Def Pump
After replacing a Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) pump, technicians may find that the pump is not building sufficient pressure for proper operation. Read this blog to learn more. 

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Transmission Tips
Some owners of Chevrolet or GMC trucks or SUVs may point out rough shifting, surging, jerking or lurching – particularly when accelerating from a stop out of 4LO.

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Tech Tip: Tips to Detect a Vacuum or Exhaust Leak
Some Customers may comment that their vehicle’s Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) is illuminated. Upon initial diagnosis, technicians may find one or more of the following fuel trim and/or O2 sensor related DTCs set: P0101, P0137, P0138, P0140, P0141, P0157, P0158, P0160, P0161, P0171, P0174, P0420, P0430, P1174, P1175, P2096, P2097, P2098, P2099, P2177, P2178, P2179, P2180, P2187, P2188, P2189, P2190, P2270, P2271, P2272 or P2273.

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