been a wrench and shop owner 45 yrs. No disrespect but every video I watch about scope use never gets into basic adjustments of the scope itself, how to actually do it.😢 It's always assumed we already know how to make adjustments. I have a 2 channel snap-on scope . A lot of times I can't even get a pattern to show up. Usually I end up load testing the ckt. between sensor and pcm, if wiring checks out good, then I figure it's either the sensor or pcm, since sensors are usually pretty cheap I put a new one on. Most times that fixes problem. There I said what a lot of us end up doing. Back before scopes that's how we all did it. Guy's would probably use scopes more if trained properly. I've watched a ton of videos and have yet to find one that slows the roll and explains basic scope functions and adjustments! I am trainable, the US navy taught me how to operate nuclear reactor on submarine. If any body out there can teach me I'd be a willing student😅
No disrespect to you Brother and the 1st Reply, this is the first time I have seen this channel and I would not expect a technician channel, I have not looked around so just off the cuff here, but I would expect a DIY or low level mechanic channel to teach the basics and not a higher level Tech or Diag Channel. DAMN, I just looked closer at the channel and its dead, but I stick with my level of training based on the level of the channel, cheers. Check out the Teacher ScannerDanner for some guidance when it come to learning at different levels. I dont follow DIY and I was a trained Electronics Tech on TVs and Stereos, etc right out of High School with the use of a scope in the early 80s.
Best video ever
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What scanner would you recommend for someone with a diesel pickup that wants to do things like reset the nox sensor?
Great video but unfortunately can't reach your website. Can you do anything about that?
would like a wiring diagram for my 2007 2.4L Chevy HHR
Yeah, unfortunately, your website doesn’t work. Do you have an alternative site?
Great video
been a wrench and shop owner 45 yrs. No disrespect but every video I watch about scope use never gets into basic adjustments of the scope itself, how to actually do it.😢 It's always assumed we already know how to make adjustments. I have a 2 channel snap-on scope . A lot of times I can't even get a pattern to show up. Usually I end up load testing the ckt. between sensor and pcm, if wiring checks out good, then I figure it's either the sensor or pcm, since sensors are usually pretty cheap I put a new one on. Most times that fixes problem. There I said what a lot of us end up doing. Back before scopes that's how we all did it. Guy's would probably use scopes more if trained properly. I've watched a ton of videos and have yet to find one that slows the roll and explains basic scope functions and adjustments! I am trainable, the US navy taught me how to operate nuclear reactor on submarine. If any body out there can teach me I'd be a willing student😅
I really back your comment, most posters dont teach the real thing, they all think we re pro and they start talking talking talking about
No disrespect to you Brother and the 1st Reply, this is the first time I have seen this channel and I would not expect a technician channel, I have not looked around so just off the cuff here, but I would expect a DIY or low level mechanic channel to teach the basics and not a higher level Tech or Diag Channel. DAMN, I just looked closer at the channel and its dead, but I stick with my level of training based on the level of the channel, cheers.
Check out the Teacher ScannerDanner for some guidance when it come to learning at different levels. I dont follow DIY and I was a trained Electronics Tech on TVs and Stereos, etc right out of High School with the use of a scope in the early 80s.
thanks!!
I try the link but dosent open
Can you add the wiring for a 2007 Dodge Caliber?
your website does not work too,
too bad about your website. the gatekeeping on information is getting crazy