Quick Check Diagnostics Now Available from AVI

Quick Check Diagnostics Now Available from AVI

Instructor Jim Wilson has put together a must have class for every technician out there. This class will help you when it takes longer to diagnose a job than you would like. It covers a step-by-step approach to engine diagnostics.

Instructor Jim Wilson has put together a must have class for every technician out there. This class will help you when it takes longer to diagnose a job than you would like. It covers a step-by-step approach to engine diagnostics. The class provides in-depth coverage on scanners, labscopes, graphing meters and low amp probes.

This is not a superficial glance at what it takes to diagnose today’s complicated vehicles. This is an in-depth study guide of how to spot problems before they are problems. Wilson will cover how to read and understand lab scope readings, the use of Mode 6 as a diagnostic tool, how to interpret scanner data, code definitions and much more.

Chrysler, Ford, GM and import cars are covered in this video. You will receive information covering O2 sensors to MAF sensors. You’ll learn more about the functions and the correct readings on sensors and scope values in this comprehensive video than on any other video you could buy, said the company.

This AVI video, “Quick Check Diagnostics,” is a complete guide for the professional technician. Wilson will also show you how to set up a Ford for Evap testing, catalytic converter diagnosis and fuel trim values. Learn where to start to diagnose a car and learn how to get it out of your service bay faster than ever before.

Runtime: 220 minutes
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