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Mastering Sensor Diagnosis with Waveform Analysis

Diagnosing a sensor requires observing the output voltage. A scope is the best tool for visualizing how the voltages change over time. In this 45-minute training session, our experts will discuss how to capture and evaluate sensor waveforms and values.

Spark Plug Analysis Paralysis

Making sure to pick the correct replacement plug is crucial, but so is understanding them.

The Proof Is in Vital Fluid Analysis from Fluid Rx Diagnostics

This provides a comprehensive evaluation of each fluid’s additive package, dispersant properties and total debris content.

Perform OE-Level Analysis With New Diagnostic Tool

Automatically identify a vehicle’s info to quickly match the right software to the vehicle.

VIDEO: Comparative Ride Height Analysis

Learn how to measure and save time for your next repair. This video is sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.

Fiat Wheel Bearing Failure Analysis

It can be difficult to diagnose why a bearing has failed. By the time the vehicle is brought to the shop, the initial damage has been concealed by a complete failure of the bearing.

Wheel Hub Damage Analysis

To diagnose the cause of bearing damage, look closely at damaged hubs and compare customers’ hubs with the photos in this article.

10 Things To Learn From Oil Analysis

For most consumers, a preventive maintenance program for their automobile consists of nothing more than an oil change. While a regular oil change is very important, the most critical part of changing the oil is to know when to change the oil.

Intermittent Engine Misfire Analysis

Even for an experienced diagnostic technician, ­attempting to diagnose an intermittent misfire ­condition that occurs only under specific driving conditions can be a frustrating exercise. Let’s begin by getting the basics out of the way. As we know, the general causes of a misfire fall under the ­general headings of 1.) ignition, 2.) fuel density, 3.) compression and 4.) timing failures.

Base Engine Analysis Quick Quiz

Some of the most difficult problems to diagnose are engine problems. There is NO scan tool that can tell you that you have a bad cam lobe on Cylinder #4! Take our 5 question quick quiz to test your knowledge of base engine problems and how to diagnose them using tools you already have in your shop.