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As the FIA World Endurance Championship returned after an enforced absence during the COVID-19 outbreak, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing were back to their winning ways at the Total 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps on 15 August. The team occupied the top two spots on the podium, with the #7 TS050 HYBRID crew of Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López taking the gold.
The past few months have brought more change than ever to workshops across Europe, with repairers pushed to quickly adapt business models and find new ways of delivering vehicle services to customers. While periods of forced business closure may be beyond us, technicians will no doubt be concerned about any potential future disruption that may affect their garage businesses. In this article, we outline some of the ways repairers can futureproof their business models to ensure service is not significantly disrupted, whatever the future brings.
With millions of cars across Europe being driven more regularly after months of inactivity, workshops can be ready with the right parts and advice to deal with the issues that arise
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With the weather across Europe heating up and more people venturing out for long drives, vehicle air conditioning (A/C) systems are set to be switched on after long periods dormant. However, like any car component, the air conditioning system can experience troubles, leaving motorists at the mercy of an uncomfortably warm cabin interior. Often, when the A/C system experiences issues, it is down to a failed Air Conditioning Compressor. Understanding how to identify signs of A/C Compressor failure and having the parts and knowledge required to fit replacements is essential for technicians at this time of year.