When your power steering business is built around electronic power steering, it's going to look and run a lot differently than a traditional hydraulic shop. One of the biggest changes you'll need to make during the transition process is making sure you have all the right tools and equipment on hand to ensure you can handle modern EPS service. In addition to investing in a diagnostic scan tool and the high quality rebuild parts you need to do a successful EPS repair, you may also run into situations where you need a more specialized or even custom tool to get the job done.
Because EPS equipment and tools are sometimes limited and difficult to track down in the aftermarket, you might need some help figuring out where to find tooling solutions that can help you tackle EPS repairs and rebuilds. In this post, we'll explain some of your best options for sourcing specialized EPS tools to make your job easier as well as discuss what types of EPS shops will need to consider these unique tooling options.
It's important to note that it is extremely unlikely that the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of the EPS system will offer any special tools you may need to rebuild their units. Specifically, the OEMs want the consumer to replace a faulty EPS system rather than service EPS or steering in general. Therefore, without the tooling support from the manufacturer of the unit, your shop will either be required to design your own tools or turn to aftermarket providers for tooling and equipment solutions.
While you have a few options available to you for any EPS tooling issues that you might run into, the type of equipment you need will ultimately depend on the type of EPS service you provide. While each shop is different and will serve different needs, the level of your service should be taken into consideration. If you're simply focused on EPS installation, it's unlikely that you'll come across much need for specialized tools. However, if your shop is planning to go farther with EPS and get into repair and rebuilding, that's when these tool solutions will come into play. In that case, it'll be up to you and your technicians to weigh your tooling options and choose which solution will work best for your business.