News 2006
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ATE brake shoes for drum and parking brakes are now supplied with powder coating, which has clear benefits for customers.
Peter J. Wagner (43) took over the function of Sales Director Aftermarket Europe and Overseas in the Division Automotive Systems of Continental AG on 1 November.
With the ATE EST, Continental Automotive Systems puts a product on the market that enables servicing brakes without expensive diagnostic equipment.
Say „Ah-Tay“ and „Get a World of Brake Experience“ was the message from ATE for visitors to AAPEX, America's most important aftermarket show, in November 2005.
It's nothing new to car operators: brake response definitely can deteriorate on wet roads. In its latest issue one magazine knows the answer: braking performance significantly improves with the ATE PowerDisc.
As in the years before, ATE’s presentation at the show drew crowds and provided a forum for talking shop and for making personal contact. A further focus of interest was the brand centennial.
A new electric parking brake (EPB) acting on the rear wheels is a standard feature of the Audi A6 and VW Passat: A diagnostic system is needed for repair work.
All you need to know about wheel speed sensors – in a pocketsized format
K15 is the latest edition of our print catalogue with the complete ATE brake parts program. Containing 2 new chapters "images of installation kits".Read more...
Just in time for Automechanika 2006, the most important show for workshop specialists, ATE has published its new tool catalogue WK3. This features all the items that are so essential for competent, reliable maintenance work.
At Automechanika, ATE Continental Teves will look back on 100 years of company history. Innovative new products also will be on display again this year, and there will be plenty of occasion for interesting talks.
Many vehicles now feature an electronic stability control (ESC) system. A system of this type can only provide effective protection if it is inspected, maintained and repaired at the correct intervals and all the work is carried out properly.
Strategic move strengthens global presence. Safety Electronics, Powertrain and Telematics units to be expanded.
ATE is making increasing inroads on the Swiss market. Since 2005, more than 35 independent workshops have been trained and equipped.
Chip tuning is a relatively simple way to obtain a substantial boost in engine output. In many cases, the brake system will then need uprating to deal with the improved performance.
ATE has significantly expanded its brake disc range for Porsche cars. Some 200 items are now available for around 90 different models built between 1963 and the present day.