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09-25-2018, 03:44 PM | #1 |
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Going back to school with scanner dinner!
So there I was retired, with Parkinson’s, and my 09 Yaris with 49,000 miles on it. Basically no car worries for the rest of my life right? Out of the home that is.
Then my sons car was destroyed in an accident so I gave them Yaris. Now I have a 2002 echo with 82,000 miles on it, and a 2010 crown Vic ex police car with 100,000 miles on it. I went from no worries to maybe some worries. So I’m worried about check engine lights and trying to keep the car out of the shop which would be ruined us financially to have them fix it. I found this scanner Danner Site on YouTube and the guy really knows about car computers and check engine lights and how to fix them.Site on YouTube and the guy really knows about car computers and check engine lights and how to fix them.So I’ve assigned myself to watch all the scanner dinners I can to learn about how to diagnose and fix this crap.So I’ve assigned myself to watch all the scanner dancers so I can to learn about how to diagnose and fix this crap. Anyone else watching scanner Dannebrog?
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09-26-2018, 11:08 AM | #2 |
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Here’s what I have learned so far from scanner Danner
There are 16 pounds in the OBD two port. 16 should have 12 V to it. Four and five are grounds. Checking these three pins is a place to start. Sensors like TPS and MAF Typically have 5 v signals from the computer. If they don’t have 5 V the computer can be a problem
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09-26-2018, 04:45 PM | #3 |
I wasn't aware of that particular channel. I watch several automotive YouTube channels, so I'm going to have to check Scanner Danner out.
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09-26-2018, 07:14 PM | #4 |
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Turns out he’s a teacher in a classroom for automotive applications.
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09-27-2018, 02:05 PM | #5 |
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What other channels do you watch? I am interested in fixing check engine light problems.
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09-27-2018, 02:57 PM | #6 | |
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The one automotive channel I watch that is actually fairly informative and could help you with diagnostics like that is Samcracc. His channel is heavily based on buying salvage title vehicles and rebuilding them. He's worked on a number of cool cars since I started following him. Everything from a Dominos Pizza car to a Ford Focus RS, C6 Corvette and Audi S7. In just about every instance, he'll have a video where he's using a couple different diagnostic tools to check a variety of codes he needs to clear before being able to take the car in for state inspection. In my opinion, he's a good dose of information and entertainment. Not strictly entertainment like some of the other car YouTubers I follow. |
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09-27-2018, 03:16 PM | #7 |
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That sounds interesting I’ll have to check it out
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