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In diesel mechanics, swapping a fuel injector is a critical maintenance task that requires precision. A new YouTube video published by Diesel Technology expert DENSO Aftermarket, walks viewers through this process with a clear, step-by-step demonstration of how to replace a DENSO common-rail injector, making it accessible to anyone comfortable working under the bonnet.
DENSO is a leading original equipment manufacturer and system supplier to vehicle manufacturers around the world, with air conditioning among its many specialisms, and sharing this expert knowledge with the independent aftermarket is one of the company’s foundation principles.
As one of the leading innovators in the automotive industry, it was little wonder that DENSO should use the global platform provided by Automechanika Frankfurt in September, to demonstrate its 3D animation videos, which were projected as holograms through a special viewer, but are now available through the DENSO Aftermarket website.
DENSO joins fellow OESAA members in providing free-to-attend training to technicians across the nation
In the automotive aftermarket, new technologies and trends are arising at a faster rate than ever before. Amid this background, even the most experienced technician might worry about how relevant their skills will be in a few years’ time. But don’t despair – keeping your skills up-to-date is easier than ever, thanks to the proliferation of training courses, many of which have headed online. Nick Thomas, DENSO Project Sales Manager, discusses how to find the right course for you and where the training movement will go next.