5 Secret Tips to FIX ANY CAR

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Published 2024-06-01
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If you want to get better at diagnosing cars, these 5 tips will help you make the most of your diagnostic tools. If applied correctly, this automotive diagnostic process should help reduce wasted time and money. The best automotive diagnostic technicians master basic diagnostic skills to help them fix faults first time, and avoid using the scan tool (parts cannon) fault codes to tell them what the fault is - we need to perform the correct tests!

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00:00 How to get better at diagnostic cars
00:23 Automotive Diagnostic Process
03:14 Learn about automotive electrical basics
09:02 How to test and diagnose automotive sensors
16:56 Get to know OBD Live Data
19:07 How to read automotive wiring diagrams

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All Comments (21)
  • @JK-zl7vv
    As a retired BMW Master Technician I told my sons, to be the best technician in the shop, they need to learn electrical properties, principles and systems, and you will be the most sought after technician in the shop, because I found during my tenure in a shop, that most technicians fall short on knowing the fundamentals on how electrical systems work, and how electronics works, so my sons have both become very very good at electrical sytstems, and both of them have become top employees in the business and their companies and have been able to basically name their price for their hourly pay, due to their high demand and knowledge as a technician. πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘
  • @dazeboy79
    Thank you for explaining this! Much Appreciated!!
  • @radamstruck
    Very educational!! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge!!
  • Great job, I am also a technician but am not fluent in auto electrical. Your explanation and intellectual skills are best. It helps me to understand about what you explain. Thank you very much.
  • This brother is a real Top G.Β  Darren helped me with his paid training and I wish I could show people behind the scenes so people can see how good it is when they join because his YouTube is good but it just don't do his behind the scenes stuff any justice.Β Go get it guys and come back here to comment and like when you feel this comment. Darren is the main man, love you brother.
  • @sollykhan2385
    AWESOME, thanks for another nugget of a video Darren πŸ™‚ , I see you have a new employee hard on the job ( Daffy Duck) nothing like a good team effort I guess !! keep up the great work, Bless πŸ˜‡
  • @websurfer1585
    Many mechanics it seems, use the try it and see approach, replace parts until the fault is cured.
  • @JuanChavezYT
    Amazing content, definitely subscribing! I might use this on a daily basis but it’s always good to hear someone else’s process
  • @jimjam1934
    Absolutely brilliant Darren, thank you for posting
  • @andy2297
    Congratulations. Thanks bro. πŸ€œπŸ»πŸ€›πŸ» Greetings from Poland πŸ»πŸ˜‰
  • @caddytrader
    dang, perfect timing.. im wrenching away like a madman right now.......big thanks for your vids...
  • @Abauto84
    so glad I discovered this channel it's been a massive help
  • @AlxN52
    You’ve got yourself here a new subscriber I needed this, you’re a huge help. Thank you πŸ™
  • @Leymora
    You are such an inspiration! πŸ™ You should be proud of all the amazing work you do. It's easy to just instantly go to your OBD reader and start scanning but having this fundamental knowledge is so important. I have an Autel scanner for around $800 and it helps me so much but I have to admit that it has made me rather lazy and I don't think much about the theory even though I find it very interesting. I studied to become a mechanic about two years ago and I absolutely loved school! But after working as one for only about 8 months I decided that it wasn't for me, at least not yet. For me it was way more fun to learn and experiment and help fixing my friends cars, the moment I get a strict time-limit to solve a problem is the moment the fun stops. It also didn't help that most of the work I got were rather mundane services. (Which is to be expected, I know) Mechanic as a job didn't work out for me but I'm still very passionate about it as a hobby and enjoy helping my friends, your videos keep my mind sharp and one day I might further my education to become a Technician as I feel like that would bring me more joy as a job. Whatever may happen, respect ✊
  • Great video Darrren , this is what technicians of today want too see ! Was a pleasure to see you at the NEC Garage & Bodywork , great day , cheers