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ASE offers free webinar on driveline service

Jan. 10, 2025
During the webinar, held on Jan 14., technical experts with Dana will cover inspecting and maintaining modern medium- and heavy-duty axles and drivelines.

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence is hosting a free webinar on Tuesday, January 14 at 4:00 p.m. ET called “Servicing Medium/Heavy Duty Truck Axles and Drivelines.”

During the webinar, technical experts with Dana will cover the details of inspecting and maintaining modern medium- and heavy-duty truck axles and drivelines, with special emphasis and instruction on the identification of proper parts, along with inspection, diagnosis, and repair.

Those who attend will receive a certificate of attendance for the live session, which will be delivered automatically after about one week. If you’re not sure you can attend, ASE encourages you to register anyway, as you may be able to see a recorded session if one is made available.

You can register here. Once you do, you will recieve an email with details on how to attend the session. 

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