Tech Tips

Hybrid AC, Electrical Compressors

Tech Tip: Hybrid HVAC- A/C Electric Compressor

March 4, 2016

Dave Hobbs shows how radical hybrid A/C can be. https://www.fjallravenkankensale.de/ The electric A/C compressor runs on 3 phase at 201 to 220 volts ac power. bottes timberland Testing the current […]

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Refrigerant ID, Tech Tip

Tech Tip: Refrigerant Identification

You don’t want to contaminate your Recover, nike air max 1 Recycle & Recharge Machine! MACS instructor Steve covers the use of the Neutronics Ultima ID refrigerant identifier and the […]

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Tech Tip: The various ways on working with 4 wire coils on Toyota

In this tech tip Delphi instructor Dave Hobbs pulls in a late model Toyota Camry with a P0352 DTC with is a coil unplug issue. ugg boots bailey Dave shows […]

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Tech Tip: ASE L1 EVAP Sneak Peak

How would you like to have a car like no one else on earth? Roswell? No it’s the ASE Composite 4 type Vehicle. Soldes Louboutin Complete with natural vacuum leak […]

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Tech Tip: Hybrid Misfire when changing oil?

P0300, P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304 Sound familiar, I thought so. chaussures running nike For all shops who change oil& filter on Toyota Prius “CAUTION”. adidas Besides all the other cautions […]

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Tech Tip: Hubba Bubba Bubble Flare

Ian Adamson and Scott “Gonzo” Weaver are going over matching brake lines. basket air jordan soldes They explain why it so important to bring the product with you to the […]

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Tech Tip: Scan All Modules How Fast?

Ron explains how to separate yourself from other technicians as far as your diagnostics goes. baskets new balance pas cher He recommends doing an all system scan, also known as […]

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Tech Tip: La, La, Lambda

Did you know that air/fuel ratio is no longer a good indicator or rich or lean fuel? Let Karl Schneider of Robert Bosch, LLC explain why. new balance soldes These […]

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Close Loop, LS-29

Tech Tip: Close Loop Boost Control

Ron covers the Wastegate Control Valve, Compressor Bypass Valve, and Wastegate Control Solenoid. Did you know your computer can look at engine temperature and go to the desired boost pressure? […]

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CAN Data, Bill Fulton

Tech Tip: Diagnosing CAN B and C

May 26, 2015

Pins #4 and #16 are the leads on the DLC that will provide you with the information and data stream for your CAN A and B systems on today’s Chrysler […]

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CAN Data Tech Tips, Tech, Bill Fulton

Tech Tip: Functional Testing for CAN Data

CAN compliant vehicles have come a long way from the late 80s. Your instructor, Bill Fulton, will lead you through the different steps you’ll need to know to do such […]

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Delphi, Current Draw, Tech Tip

Tech Tip: Fuel Pump Current Draw

Your instructor, Dave Hobbs, takes you through advanced testing procedures to determine the current draw of the modern fuel pump, including how to read the current draw, how to determine […]

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Tech Tip: Fuel Pump Modules and Autopsy

Duty cycle fuel pumps are becoming increasingly popular with most manufacturers. Knowing the proper procedures of how and when to test these systems will greatly improve your diagnostic skills. This […]

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Midtronics, Accurate Battery Testing, Battery

Tech Tip: Accurate Battery Testing

April 12, 2015

The most accurate results from battery testing comes when you know the battery’s cold cranking amps. Many manufacturers mount the battery on the firewall, under a fender or in the […]

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Jump Start, Battery, Midtronics

Tech Tip: Jumper Post Diagnostics

When it comes to battery maintenance and diagnosis, manufacturers introduce new methods and procedures that can sometimes throw us off. The jumper post is one that can sometimes have technicians […]

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Tech Tip: Serpentine Belt Automatic Tensioner

The most important component in a healthy serpentine belt drive is the automatic tensioner. The tensioner and belt are designed by original equipment manufacturers as a system. They have the […]

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Tech Tip: Stop Googling Yourself

March 27, 2015

How many times do you google yourself? Does this hurt or help your efforts in SEO? Find out in this Pro Tip from Danny Sanchez as he explains how googling […]

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Tech Tip: Create Expectations

March 26, 2015

What do your employees think you expect from them? You want to make sure you create expectations so that way they know what you are looking for. kanken rucksack This […]

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Tech Tip: Difficult Decisions

Making the difficult decision can be tough for any owner or manager of a company. new balance mrl996 When making that decision you want to be sure you are making […]

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Tech Tip: Your Most Popular Page

Have you ever thought about what your most popular page is on your website? There are many pages on your site but there is one page that is the most […]

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Tech Tip: Chrysler No Start Scope Pattern

March 25, 2015

In this tech tip, nike air max command soldes instructor Ron Bilyeu gives a case study of a Chrysler that came into his shop as a no-start. new balance femme […]

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Tech Tip: The PATS System may or may not disable the starter

How can you tell if the immobilizer system in a Ford is malfunctioning and creating a no-start condition? In this tech tip instructor Dave Hobbs guides you through the steps […]

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Tech Tip: J2534 flashing Non-recommend procedures

What happens if a key fob malfunctions? Instructor Dave Hobbs details the kinds of DTCs that will show up if a fob can’t communicate with the car, ugg prix france […]

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LBT-295, Ron Bilyeu, Tech Tip, AVI

Tech Tip: Using Fuel Trims To Confirm A VCT Problem

What’s one way to confirm a cam-timing problem on a V-engine? Instructor Ron Bilyeu shows how to use fuel trim data to diagnose a timing issue on a V-engine with […]

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Tech Tip: Technical Service Bulletins for VVT

March 24, 2015

Here Ron explains why it is important to check technical service bulletins in the first hour of diagnostics, nike free trainer and how doing this has helped him make the […]

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Tech Tip: Fuel Trims Confirmation of a VCT Problem

What’s one way to confirm a cam-timing problem on a V-engine? Instructor Ron Bilyeu shows how to use fuel trim data to diagnose a timing issue on a V-engine with […]

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Cold Air Intake

Tech Tip: The Cold Air Intake System

Cold Air Intake System is the most popular and simple modification. Mochilas Kanken Barcelona The main purpose of this modification system is to get more air into the engine. blade […]

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What is a PROM

Tech Tip: What’s A PROM?

In this highly-requested course on performance tuning, Ron Bilyeu introduces you to the basics of performance tuning and what areas of the Program Readable Only Memory (P.R.O.M.) you need to […]

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VVT, Ron Bilyeu

Tech Tip: Advanced vs Retarded Timing

March 23, 2015

Variable valve timing is one of the best examples of hi tech widely available to everyone. new balance femme More power, ugg classic mini better fuel mileage but what happens […]

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K-Seal, Head Gasket

Tech Tip: 3 Tips for a bad Head Gasket

Does a bad miss and a PO306 code on a 2006 Four Runner mean replacing the coil as a fix? Instructor Sergio Fernandez shows you the proper diagnostic procedures when […]

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Selective Catalyst Reduction, Bosch

Tech Tip: Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR)

March 22, 2015

You ever wonder how DEF (Diesel Emission Fluid) actually works? In this tip clip your instructor Ryan Barr shows you how a mixture of 67.5% water and 32.5% urea chemically […]

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Piezo, Bosch, TDI

Tech Tip: Characteristics of Piezo Ceramic (CRS)

Piezo, ffxiv Items derived from the Greek piezein , timberland pas cher which means to squeeze or press. adidas chaussures The piezo stack expands with a tremendous amount of force, […]

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Tech Tip: Glow Plug Testing on a Ford 6.0 Power Stroke

March 12, 2015

When only one glow plug is not working properly, it can cause the system either to behave erratically or not start at all. Whether it is a single defective glow plug or a […]

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Tech Tip: Crank/No Start on a Ford 6.0 Power Stroke

This is a hands-on demonstration of diagnosing a no-start condition in a 6.0-liter Power Stroke with hand-picked parameter IDs (PIDs). Ron identifies the sensors you should test when faced with a […]

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Windows OS, J2534

Tech Tip: Quirks And Issues With Windows OS Compatibility

March 1, 2015

Instructor Dave Hobbs say’s “ Always remember to consider and review PC requirements for each OE J2534 reprograming application that you intend to utilize. timberland 6-inch premium You may be […]

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