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I get this question a lot, “What are some automotive DIY diagnostic tools that I can use to fix my car?” Well in this video I show some basic diagnostic tools that are within the price range of most DIYers that can be used to do basic electronic diagnostics and troubleshooting on most vehicles. As a comparison, I also show some professional type diagnostic tools. Enjoy!
Tools in video:
Harbor Freight Test Light:
Inexpensive Test Leads:
OTC 3636 Test Light:
Harbor Freight Multimeter:
Autel AL319 code reader:
Better Multimeter:
Topdon OBDCAN Elite:
Power Probe 4:
AESWave uScope Basic:
AESWave uTest Kit:
Autel MS906:
Lisle 69300 Relay Test Kit:
OTC Breakout Box:
Snap-On Vantage Ultra:
SMA Video How to Make a Test Light:
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Tools in video:
Harbor Freight Test Light: http://bit.ly/2AJt1K4
Inexpensive Test Leads: http://bit.ly/2QhzSzB
OTC 3636 Test Light: https://amzn.to/2JAlmAl
Harbor Freight Multimeter: http://bit.ly/2DjXQHD
Autel AL319 code reader: https://amzn.to/2ySAxAR
Better Multimeter: https://amzn.to/2yRpeJ6
Topdon OBDCAN Elite: https://amzn.to/2OlDbE7
Power Probe 4: https://amzn.to/2F0LfuD
AESWave uScope Basic: http://bit.ly/2Rxinvh
AESWave uTest Kit: http://bit.ly/2O7Iuea
Autel MS906: https://amzn.to/2PD6oiF
Lisle 69300 Relay Test Kit: https://amzn.to/2F2gOnS
OTC Breakout Box: https://amzn.to/2CckMqU
Snap-On Vantage Ultra: http://bit.ly/2qqO4et
Good tips for DIY'ers! This all will help to start diagnoses.
will a 9006 bulb from something other then a Honda work??? Chevy probably won't work!!!!! hahaha!
Mike beat me! Great subject matter. Tools are great if you know how to use them. I'm working on that. I like your idea on making the test leads from old connectors. In a recent video Keith mentioned he loved that single channel scope.
So many toys is like candy land.Two thumb's Up for the video. I have the power probe II on my wish list hopefully my covert fund will be ready when I needed.