Learn How to Diagnose and Fix Car Electrical Problems like a professional! The electrical systems in modern cars have caused a ripple effect in the automotive industry.
Mechanics have to learn rapidly as modern car electrical systems advance every year.
In this Series I will share with you key information and education that will help you better understand electrical systems and more importantly how to diagnose them properly.
Electrical diagnosis starts with some basic operating principals that must be understood. Usually if you go read text books things get extremely complicated. In this series I will focus on the practical ways of understanding things in a way that will actually apply to automotive electrical diagnosis and repair.
Hope this helps someone out there.
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Ive done electrical diognosing but a 92 buick park avenue is still no spark no start but turns over. I checked wires continuity, volts. Checked alot but can you check ims under coil towers for continuity?
good video
Thank you again, that was so easy to get in
This is a very good series … I am wondering if you will be talking about Car Battery and how parasitic drains could be an issue. Could you also address checking the Alternator, Starter, Battery Corrosion, "relays and fuses" – when talking about the starting side of the system? Is it true that Cars need more power (CCA or reserve capacity) in a battery because of the newer electronics in later years? Hence does a good, better, best battery an issue or dose it just need the correct power, and where do you find the correct specs for the CCA, reserve capacity, etc. so that you you know you are buying the correct battery?
It seems like you need more than 250 CCA to turn over the Starter these days, compared to the older vehicles.
Also when checking the Battery is it good to use an Amp Clamp, and do a load test? How those tests compare with a dsl engine that have two batteries?
Thank you in advance 🙂
Please do more electrical videos. Be blessed, my brother.