Raybestos offers free online training resources

April 15, 2020
Technicians can watch brief how-to videos with Raybestos trainers, covering a wide variety of topics.

The Raybestos website offers training resources that repair professionals and auto enthusiasts can access free of charge, including how-to videos, technical bulletins, braking news, and tech tips to expand the knowledge needed to perform the textbook brake job.

“In addition to supplying top-quality brake products, we focus on ways to provide extra value to our customers. The resources section of the Raybestos website is frequently updated and always available. Customers can visit when it’s most convenient for them to learn about product advancements, learn brake repair techniques, and view technical bulletins,” said Kristin Grons, marketing manager, Brake Parts Inc.

With more than 75 videos available, technicians can watch brief how-to sessions with Raybestos trainers from a wide variety of topics, including “How Electronic Parking Brakes Work,” “How to Repair a Brake Hose,” and “Adjusting Parking Brakes,” just to name a few. The full selection of videos can be viewed at brakepartsinc.com/raybestos/how-to-videos.

Raybestos offers technical bulletins that cover various brake conditions that are known to occur in vehicles. These bulletins can help technicians troubleshoot a problem and find a solution. Each technical bulletin contains the vehicle involved, the condition, and the repair procedure.

Braking News covers brake industry topics to assist technicians in their day-to-day job routine, while tech tips provide general brake repair topics that every technician should know. The frequently asked questions come from technicians on a regular basis and can be used as a resource when performing a brake job.

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