Ask an automotive repair technician who works on domestic cars what he thinks of OBD II, and you may be surprised with the answer you’ll get.
Ask an automotive repair technician who works on domestic cars what he thinks of OBD II, and you may be surprised with the answer you’ll get.
If you’re a technician, if you take the time to learn more about how a car works, you’ll improve your chances of making the customer happy by getting the car to run just right.
Get Belted; Rotary No-Start; Drum Removal Tip; Clogged Vacuum Filter; Knock, Knock; What’s Shakin?
Known-good data has been pretty hard to come by, unless you have collected it on your own.
The red CHECK ENGINE light on the dash can be a blessing, a curse, or both at the same time.
There have been many changes in vehicle battery technology and we’ve seen the emergence of vehicle electronics. These changes have taken some of the value out of the hydrometer test.
About two days after the “Craftmanship” article appeared in February’s Import Service, an acquaintance told me that his ’87 Camry was stuck in his company’s parking lot because it refused to move out of its parking space.
In today’s world of electronic ignition and computer controlled fuel delivery systems, the idea of a tune-up may seem outdated.
Rodney Gets The Shaft; Gnashing Teeth; Rotor Thickness Gauge; One Ringy-Dingy; No Check Engine Light; Is It Tight?; Turn Me Loose; Armstrong Steering
While they were happy that I was able to help them find the problem, they weren’t too pleased when I revealed the cause.