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Registration is open for the Mobile Air Conditioning Society's 2009 convention. MACS New Frontiers in Mobile A/C Service will take place Feb. 5-7 at the Hilton Anatole, Dallas. Dallas is the birthplace of the U.S. mobile A/C aftermarket industry.
Convention programming will include both technical and business management presentations. John Anello of Auto Tech on Wheels, a master of mobile A/C diagnosis and scan tool operation, will explain the best use of scan tools and how to polish your diagnostic skills.
David Cadden and Jim Johnson or Four Seasons will discuss eliminating the comeback on mobile A/C repairs. Mark Ingram of ACDelco will present on GM BCM diagnostics, John Meyers of Honeywell will deliver training on passenger car coolants and engine cooling systems. Dan Marinucci will teach a clinic on essential electrical checks highly focused on the basic series circuit. "G" Truglia will help you understand and diagnose hybrid vehicles. Glenn Young will tackle automatic temperature control system diagnosis.
There will be a full-day of heavy-duty and off-road technical programming with representatives from Red Dot, Caterpillar, CNH, DENSO, T/CCI Mfg. Ltd. You'll also learn about diagnosing Freightliner M2 A/C system controls and the maintenance of diesel engine cooling systems. There will also be a class on J1939 CAN Bus Wiring used in heavy duty trucks and off-road equipment.
A 2009 Ford Ranger truck will be given away at 1:45 p.m. CST on Feb. 7 at the show. You must be present to win. A complete set of rules for this drawing is available at www.macsw.org. The drawing is open to attendees of the trade show. However, trade show exhibitors and their employees and representatives are not eligible for the drawing. All decisions of MACS with regard to the drawing are final.Click here for complete rules.