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The Evolution of Engine Diagnostics Tools: A Guide for Auto Mechanic School Students

Automotive Training Centre

Engine diagnostics have come a long way from the days of manual testing and mechanical guesswork. The Early Days: Manual Diagnostics In the early years of automotive repair, diagnosing engine problems was mostly a process of elimination. Mastering OBD-II scanning is a key part of any modern auto mechanic training program.

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MPA Releases ‘Part Smart’ Training Videos

Brake & Front End

4-cylinder engine. He explains how slow cranking can result from various factors, not just the starter, and details accurate diagnostic methods to avoid unnecessary part replacements. In this tutorial, Nelson guides viewers through identifying and resolving slow cranking issues in 2008-2009 Honda Accords with a 2.4L

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7 Essential Skills for Tomorrow’s Auto Repair Professionals

Auto Service World

Understanding Electric Vehicle Systems With the transition from gas-powered vehicles to cleaner, electric-powered engines gradually building pace, the auto-repair industry must adapt. Electric vehicle (EV) systems are complex and require a skill set different from traditional internal combustion engines.

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Mastering the Art of Diagnosing Engine Problems: A Mechanic’s Guide

The Mechanic Doctor

The Mechanic Doctor - Resources for Amateur and Pro Auto Mechanics In the world of automotive repair, mechanics often find themselves facing intricate challenges, with engine problems being a frequent puzzle to solve. When it comes to diagnosing engine problems, your initial step is to keenly observe and listen.