Silly boys, the Packers will beat the Raiders 37 to 19 in Super Bowl 36 (that's right Unit, I was born in Wisconsin).
Marty-
iATN is "the largest network of automotive technicians in the world. The International Automotive Technicians' Network is a group of 36,821 professional automotive technicians from 120 countries. The automotive professionals of this group exchange technical knowledge and information with other members from around the globe, sharing 734,387 years of experience!" By becoming a member, you'll join the thousands of other automotive professionals who make up the iATN. Being a part of this global network means you are serious about helping to further the automotive industry and helping yourself gain knowledge and experience.
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Okay, that's in their words. In mine, it's killer. They have an email program in which members can send out a "help" email describing a problem they're having, and it will be sent to all of the members who have that make of vehicle and type of problem selected in their email preferences. Usually, you will receive a dozen or more replies within an hour or two with solutions to your problem. These aren't guesses, they are solutions from other pros who have experienced what you're going through, and know the answer. You will receive emails from other techs having trouble (I receive close to 70 a day), and if you can help, send them an email. If not, delete it. After a tech fixes the problem, they post a "fix" email describing what the solution was. This is great for learning about new problems in new and old vehicles. I have posted a help email 3 or 4 times in the 3 years I have been a member, and received excellent help, quickly, every time.
There are also several message boards as well as factory supplied vehicle and tool info from sponsors like GM, Ford, Snap-on, Fluke, and dozens of others.
This is 100% free. You do have the option to become a sponsoring member for $10 a month, which adds features like access to the entire email "fix" post database, where you can punch in the vehicle and type of problem, and see all of the fix posts ever made for it (usually hundreds), but you don't have to. I tried it out for free for a few months, and then after getting such excellent help with my first "help" post, I decided $10 a month was a bargain. That's me though. There is no pressure to upgrade your membership. They are completely non-profit. I recommend trying it out and see if you like it. If you decide later to upgrade, great! If not, great! It doesn't matter. There's even more to tell, but this isn't really the place. Check it out, and if you have any questions, just email me at:
pkrwuds@pacbell.net .
BTW, I am nothing more than a sponsoring member. I don't get a thing if someone signs up. I do not work for iATN in any manner. This is just so killer, I like to share it with everyone eligible.
Check it out!
Take care
~Chris
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MustangNet
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RACECAR spelled backwards is RACECAR
HEY !!! Are you ASE Certified ??? If you are, ask me about iATN. The best tool you'll ever have, and it's free !!!