Wells Vehicle Electronics Videos Exceed 3 Million YouTube Views - aftermarketNews

Wells Vehicle Electronics Videos Exceed 3 Million YouTube Views

Popularity of free technical videos for technicians and counter professionals drives record growth, company says.

FOND DU LAC, Wis. – Wells Vehicle Electronics announced that its online library of award-winning automotive diagnostic videos has exceeded 3 million views on YouTube. The informational videos are now being watched at a rate of more than 160,000 times per month.
 
According to Wells Vehicle Electronics, over just the past 30 days, viewers have spent more than 436,000 minutes watching the more than three dozen videos, which detail the steps required to troubleshoot a broad range of vehicle driveability issues.
 
“Our Technical Services team has really led the industry – and certainly the vehicle electronics category – in creating timely, valuable and highly accessible technical information for the front-line professionals who drive the aftermarket’s success,” said Steve Hildebrand, director of marketing, Wells Vehicle Electronics. “The incredible popularity of this video series has gained the attention not only of our current and future customers, but also industry organizations as well as the headquarters staff at Google. Our video program is a model for content delivery within the aftermarket.”
 
Researched, written and produced entirely in-house by the Wells Technical Services team, each Wells video case study tackles a complex diagnostic challenge commonly encountered in automotive service facilities. The point of each segment is to help the technician complete a thorough and accurate diagnosis in the most efficient and effective manner possible, eliminating comebacks and ensuring maximum customer satisfaction.
 
The free videos, recently awarded “Best in Show” honors in the Automotive Communications Awards, are available in English and Spanish languages via the “Wellstech” channel and others on YouTube as well as the www.wellsVE.com website. Nearly 4,500 industry professionals now subscribe to the company’s three YouTube channels.
 
In addition to Web-based video training and an array of interactive resources offered through wellsVE.com, Wells offers a toll-free technical support hotline featuring Master and L1 ASE-certified technicians. This service is available at 1-800-558-9770, Option 3 (7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. CST), or by email at [email protected].
 
 

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