Mechanical news

Service Provider Corner: Collaboration Considerations

Looking at why your automotive repair business should partner with a specific brand? Back in 2011, when Petro Canada dissolved the Certigard automotive franchise brand, I found myself transitioning to…

Investing in Your Business

Training and proficiency are more important than ever! Currently, the Government of Canada is requiring that new passenger vehicles and light trucks sold in Canada after 2035 must be electric.…

Understanding ADAS   ​​

ADAS Calibrations are becoming standard practice for both collision and mechanical repairs, yet there are still some misconceptions about them. Advances in vehicle technology and growing connectivity mean that today,…

Solutions for a Perfect Storm  

Finding ways to tackle the shortage of service technicians in the auto care sector.  The numbers are grim. Across Canada, automotive service technician vacancies stand at around 11,000. A recent…

Training for the Inspection

Ensuring new hires are fully involved makes a big difference to their success and yours. ​Daily, we find ourselves taking our time trying to sell our customers on the benefits…

Diagnostics on a 2013 Volkswagen Engine

Our cars and those of our customers are under great pressure to perform, even in extreme conditions. I was recently confronted with a rather unusual problem, and it’s the first…

EVs: Not Ready for Prime Time

Mark’s experience with a Tesla Model 3 suggests EVs are still not as practical as ICE or hybrid vehicles. I have been thinking about this for…

Mechanical news

As automotive technologies advance and vehicles become more complex, CarCare Business is here to keep our readers stay on top of emerging trends and innovations. Our team of automotive and business experts, exclusive columnists and regular contributors is unique in the industry, and each issue is packed with their insight and advice. Whether conducting a vehicle inspection, dealing with a dead car battery, or running a car diagnostic to determine why the check engine light might be on or why a car won’t start, we know that our readers are on the frontlines of car repair and maintenanceMechanical inspections are the bread and butter of every automotive mechanic technician. When a car won’t start, troubleshooting is at the core of your aftermarket services, and running a mechanical check to determine if it’s a car battery charger issue, or a voltage drop test to see if it’s a serious issue that needs attention, or if the customer simply needs a battery booster to solve the problem, that’s what you do, and do well. We also realize that our readers are dealing with challenges, like the right to repair issue. When it comes to the right to repair, Canada is part of a more global picture, and we know that the right legislation would go a long way to giving professionals the right to repair cars as part of their aftermarket services, instead of forcing consumers to see their dealer.

Electric car mechanic

As our industry continues to evolve, and as we see the world move towards electric vehicles, we know your jobs will change dramatically. Instead of checking the engine coolant, or replacing the odd spark plug, or dealing with a “transmission not shifting” complaint, you’ll be checking the electric car battery. As our industry moves toward electrification, independent repair shops, like yours, will be focusing on EV batteries and how to deal with lithium ion batteries that won’t charge. Questions like, “How long does a car battery last without driving?” will take on a whole new meaning. Perhaps you own a service centre, complete with a gas station. That too will change. Electric car charging will become more important with time, and you may find yourself replacing gas pumps with an electric car charging station. Of course, some things will stay the same. Your customers will still need heating system repair, they’ll still ask you about the best brake pad brand you offer, and they’ll still be concerned about brake pad life. They’ll still complain that their car won’t start cold, except in the case of an EV, the “car won’t start, no noise” will be the issue.

Automotive intelligence

Artificial intelligence in the automotive industry is also sure to change the way you do business. Moreover, the advent of technologies like the smart battery charger for electric cars are sure to impact an EV’s car battery life, as well as the way we think about the benefits and drawbacks of electric vehicles. As the world becomes more sophisticated and as technology takes over, we hope there will still be a place for our readers to enjoy a “mechanic appreciation day”.