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Airtex Vehicle Electronics Videos Win Multiple Awards At AAPEX Show

Diagnostic videos for technicians judged “Best-in-Show.” Series on track to exceed 3 million views this year.

Wells Technical Videos on YouTube Hit 2 Million Views

Developed specifically for professional automotive technicians, parts professionals and highly skilled do-it-yourselfers, the Wells video library now includes 23 in-depth, on-vehicle diagnostic case studies of driveability issues commonly encountered in the service bay.

Beck/Arnley Offers New Online Product Videos

Videos can be accessed on YouTube, Facebook and the Beck/Arnley website.

Branick Debuts New Website, Videos

The site now features videos that cover a host of topics including Branick’s history, products and training videos.

New Technical Bulletins and Videos Available from CARDONE Industries

Included with the written technical bulletins are links to several short new tech videos posted on CARDONE’s YouTube page.

Hundreds of Grassroots Racers Submit Videos in Champion Brand’s ‘Search for a Champion’ Race Sponsorship Contest

Fans can win free Champion t-shirts and autographed Kevin Harvick posters by voting for their favorite video entries at www.AlwaysaChampion.com.

U of A’s ‘Introduction to the Aftermarket’ Workshop Now Available in On-Demand Web Videos

The 1.5-day workshop is covered in six convenient, affordable online video sessions.

JohnDow Introduces New Product Videos

The JDI website and all future ads, catalogs, sales flyers, etc. will contain QR Codes making it possible to access the new videos when scanned with any smartphone, QR code reader or tablet device.

Wells Online Technical Videos Break 1 Million Mark On YouTube

Technician and consumer views have doubled over the past 8 months; company continues to expand its free, online video library.

Purolator Launches ‘Metal Wars’ Filtration Videos with Messages of Steel

Purolator Metal Wars videos aim to demonstrate, in a graphic yet entertaining way, the structural integrity of steel versus paper-based materials.