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Roadmaster Service Concerns - Dealer Know How Training on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States

New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Buick Know-How Technician In-Dealership Training

Roadmaster Service Concerns

Course Contents include:

  • Section 1.  Windnoise
  • Section 2.  Leaks
  • Section 3. Squeaks and Rattles
  • Section 4. Trim Fit
  • Section 5.  Body Fit
  • Section 6. Electrical Concerns

Coursebook Condition: Very Nice, Previously Used to train a tech but lacks writing and greese. 

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