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This book, of which there's also a companion DVD by the same title,
makes for an extensive work on what BMW has done in late model
cars. Various new technologies are covered here. All the technical
explanations are done using the latest in CG animation to show the
concepts, inner workings and operation. It is a must see for anyone
interested in auto repair, automotive instructors, technicians or
simply DIY aficionados. Table of Contents * BMW Multi-Butterfly
Throttle Control * BMW 8 Cylinder Engine * BMW Gasoline Direct
Injection * BMW Flex Ray Module Communication * BMW X-Drive
Servo-Motor Operation * BMW X-Drive Electrical Operation * BMW
X-Drive 4X4 System * BMW Injector Cut Off Circuit * BMW (DME)
Digital Motor Electronics * BMW (EPS) Electric Power Steering * BMW
VANOS Valve CAM timing * BMW VANOS Replacement * BMW Valvetronic
Variable Valve Lift * BMW Air Vent Control * BMW Electro-mechanical
Parking Brakes * BMW High Precision Direct Injection * Automotive
PDK Style Dual Clutch Transmissions The technology that BMW employs
makes for a durable and exceptional driving experience. These
systems also trickle down to other manufacturers and both end up at
either your local repair shop or your own home garage in need of
repairs. At the very least as a consumer, this video and companion
book, will make you much more a connoisseur of these complex
technologies.
Automotive Relay Circuit Guide (Includes circuit explanations, how
current flows and how to wire relays from the ground up.) By Mandy
Concepcion This book is a comprehensive work on automotive relays
and their circuit analysis. The book is also a companion to our
Video-DVD series of the same title. Here, we analyze how automotive
relays are connected with their peripheral components. Each section
starts with the specifics of the components used in that circuit
and then there's a deep analysis of how current flows on the
circuit. The idea is to first explain and give the reader the
particulars of each circuit, then go deeper and analyze why the
circuit behaves the way it does, how to diagnose it and how to
connect it in case the whole wiring is missing, obsolete or simply
was never present to begin with. Table of Contents .How to wire
relay as ON button - Explains how to connect an automotive relay to
stay ON at all times. Useful for any device that stays ON and using
a low current trigger switch. .Turn ON relay button diode - Details
the use of a Diode as an ON circuit. The diode itself is the key to
it all. .How to make a relay injector security circuit - This is a
clever circuit for deactivating your vehicle's fuel injectors as a
security measure. It's simple and concealed. .How to wire a relay
starter kill-switch - Disabling the starter is fairly simple, but
this circuit also employs other tactics to make it more effective.
.How to do a single relay car alarm - Shows how to wire a relay as
an easy to connect car alarm. It'll show you a cost effective way
to secure your car. .How to connect a power relay - Gives you
extensive input for connecting an automotive relay as a power unit
or to drive almost any kind of device. .How to wire a cooling fan
relay - Useful in retrofitting an older systems to work with
electric cooling fans and to replace an out of production fan with
a universal unit. .How to connect a fuel pump relay - There are
many instances where the fuel pump has gone bad an no replacement
is available. Learn how this circuit works and how to wire the fuel
pump. .How to do an alternator relay failure circuit - A very
clever circuit used as a warning to the driver when an impending
alternator issue is at hand. .How to wire relay power door lock -
Power door locks have been around for many years. This section
shows you how the circuit works, how to connect it, retrofitting to
an older car and how to repair the systems in case of failure. .How
to wire a power windows relay - Resistive rest at ground or any
other wiring scheme is foreign to many people. Learn how it works
right here in this article. .How to make a relay turn signal -
Learn how to wire an entire high class turn signal system, found on
luxury makes. Useful for retrofitting your own vehicle in case
parts are no longer available. .How to wire an AC compressor clutch
relay - A very reliable circuit is presented here to bow help you
understand an AC systems as well as teaches you to retrofit older
cars. .How to connect a headlight warning relay - Knowing when the
headlights are down is essential. This circuit will show you how
the circuit works and how to build it. .How to wire an ECM relay -
The ECM relay meets all power requirements for the car computer.
Learn how the circuit works and how to connect it. .How to wire AC
blower motor relay - Get the details on connecting an AC blower
motor and how to re-wire a new one if needed. .How to wire relay
fog lights - Fog lights are necessary in many areas. Most vehicles
have no fog-lights and this circuit is geared towards explaining
how they work and install them.
How to Use the Snap-On MT2500 With the ever increasing electronic
content in today's vehicles, the scan tool has become the tool of
choice to look into the ECM or module functions. The scanner is the
only window into what the different modules are doing. One thing's
to use an oscilloscope or GMM, but to know what the computer is
actually interpreting, your only choice is this piece of equipment.
This book is different than other book on the MT2500. This book
actually teaches you how to use the equipment and interpret the PID
datastream. This book also borrows from some of our other
publications, but geared towards the MT2500. We also expose the use
of other diagnostic equipment and how to use them together. In
today's automotive repair shop the technician has to be able to use
the equipment and draw relational characteristics between the
signal. It is from these relations that the tech arrives to the
true repair. It's not just using the MT2500. It's using the MT2500
and see if the scope and multi-meter readings also support the
repair conclusion. Snap-On has over the years developed into a
leader in diagnostic equipment. With that in mind, lets learn to
use the MT2500 to its fullest and become a profitable, top
technician. Remember, learning to use your equipment will also
teach you a great deal of diagnostics.
This book "Automotive EXAMINATION Workbook (Sensors)" is meant to
be used as an EXAM preparation for the ASE certification or any
other training testing program. It is derived and part of the
companion book series "Automotive Sensor Testing." These two book
volumes are complimentary to each other and go hand-in-hand.
Although these questions do not follow the ASE format (mechanic A,
B, etc), it is highly useful when preparing for any of the engine
performance or electronics ASE exams. The workbook is divided into
three sections pursuant to automotive sensor: First are direct
sensor wiring diagram, used to answer the questions. The diagrams
are followed by the applicable questions. Finally, there is a form
that, if desired, can be filled out and sent to us for the issuance
of a completion Diploma. NOTE: All question answers can be found at
the end of the book. The workbook is meant to be used in
conjunction with its complimentary Automotive Sensor Testing book.
There's no theory or textual explanations in this workbook.
Finally, there's also a DVD video that, although not necessary, it
also a compliment to this workbook. Special thanks to Carmen Diaz
for her invaluable input on the cover layout, structure,
arrangement and proofing. NOTE: These questions and answers were
developed over many months. It is illegal for any individual or
institution to photocopy the Q & A or any other part of this
book for distribution. If interested in using these Q & A set,
please contact us immediately. Table of Contents CAM Sensor Wiring
Diagram O2 Sensor Signal and Heater Circuits (APP) Accelerator
Pedal Position Sensor (ECT) Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (IAT)
Intake Air Temperature Sensor Knock Sensor (piezoelectric device)
Hot Wire MAF Sensor (MAP) Manifold Air Pressure Sensor (TPS)
Throttle Position Sensor (WSS) Wheel Speed Sensor A/C Pressure
Sensor (FRP) Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor (AFR) Air Fuel Ratio Sensor
How to Use These Questions Automotive Sensors EXAMINATION Questions
Answers to the Questions Diploma EXAM and Diploma Application
Automotive Scan Tool PID Diagnostics (Diagnostics Strategies of
Modern Automotive Systems ) By Mandy Concepcion In this section,
the different techniques of scan tool parameter (PID) analysis will
be exposed. Techniques involving PID analysis are quickly catching
on, due to their speed and accuracy. By properly analyzing the
different scanner PIDs, the technician can arrive at the source of
the problem much faster and accurately. These procedures give rise
to the new term "driver seat diagnostics," since most of the
preliminary diagnostic work is done through the scanner. However,
these techniques will in no way replace the final manual tests that
are a part of every diagnostic path. They are simply geared to
point the technician in the right direction. Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION (Introduction to scan tool diagnostics and the
relevance of using PIDs or scanner parameter to perform the first
leg of all diagnostics.) - Theory of Operation Behind the Different
PIDs (Describes CARB, the difference between generic and enhanced
PIDs, the FTP) - OBD II Generic PIDs (PID calculated and actual
values, calculated data relationships, base injection timing, ECM
value substitution) - OBD I & II General PID analysis (erasing
code-or not, recording, analyzing and pinpoint tests, separating
PIDs into groups) - Fuel Delivery Fault Detection (fuel delivery
issues, intake air temp. sensor, BARO sensor, Engine LOAD, RPM PID,
Short-Term Fuel Trims, Long-Term Fuel Trims, 60% of check engine
light issues, block learn/integrators, Example 1: injector fault,
Example 2: intake gasket issues, fuel status, ignition timing,
MAP/MAF, TPS, O2 sensor, IAC, Closed Throttle, injector pulse
width, voltage power, injector dutycycle, fuel trim cell) - Test #1
(Determining an engine's fuel Consumption (rich-lean operation,
duty-cycle to fuel trim relationship, O2 sensor to fuel trim
relation, FT and vacuum leaks, ignition timing and idle control,
test conclusion) - Test # 2 (Misfire Detection Strategy, EGR,
Ignition and Mechanical misfires) (misfires and OBD2, scanner
misfire detection - a time saver, OBD2 40 and 80 cycle misfire,
ignition, injector and EGR density misfire, coil-on-plug, misfires
and O2 sensor, lean O2 & Secondary misfire, O2 sensor &
injector misfires, leaky injector, EGR and the MAP, Type A, B, C
misfires, test conclusion) - Test # 3 (Air/Fuel Ratio Faults)
(air-fuel imbalance, MAF and post O2 sensors, open-closed-loop,
fuel enable, HC & CO relation to AF issues, test conclusion) -
Test # 4 (BARO, MAP & MAF PID analysis) (MAP & valve timing
faults, ECM behavior, fuel delivery or duty cycle test, volumetric
efficiency, test conclusion) - Test # 5 (Clogged exhaust) (clogged
catalytic converter detection, TPS, MAF and converters, idle and
WOT or wide open throttle values, vacuum readings, MAP to WOT chats
analysis, engine and MAP vacuum, test conclusion) - Test # 6 (EGR
Fault Detection) (EGR and MAP values, ECM reaction to EGR issues,
EGR temp sensor, DPFE sensor, EGR and O2-MAP and lift position
sensor, EGR and engine pre-loading, EGR and the ECM erroneous high
LOAD issues, test conclusion) - Test # 7 (O2 Sensor Heater) (O2
heaters and why?, tough to check O2 heater issues, O2 heater effect
on signal output, O2 heater bias voltage, engine off and O2
changing value, test conclusion) - Test # 8 (Resetting Fuel Trims)
(resetting injection pulse corrections, long-term and short-term
fuel trims, learn condition, Lambda, case study on fuel trims, FT
resetting according to manufacturer, test conclusion) - Test # 9
(Engine Cranking Vacuum Test) (MAP/MAF cranking vacuum, vacuum to
PID analysis, vacuum leaks, gauge-PID test, sources of leaks,
cranking values, test conclusion)
Stories from the Road 6 (A Narrative About Modern Automotive
Diagnostics An Automotive Case Studies Series By Mandy Concepcion
This book, "Stories from the Road - Automotive Case Studies" is a
real work in action about the intricacies of modern automotive
diagnostics. It is based on actual real life situations. From this
book you may extract real-life lessons, which will help you as an
automotive aficionado, DIY mechanic and professional technician.
The work is divided into narrated stories representing real-life
applications of diagnostic technology, equipment usage, repair
techniques and knowledge based information. Here, you'll get input
on how to use the automotive scan-tool, OBD-2 ECM/PCM readers,
oscilloscope, graphing multi-meter, signal tone injector and many
other diagnostic tools. You'll also get deep insights on testing
all kinds of sensors and actuators, such as injectors, solenoids,
transmission components, motors, fuel pumps, CAM and crank sensors,
TPS, MAF, Knock and pretty much every component seen today. All the
content is presented on a narrated, story like format to make the
knowledge easy and fun to comprehend. With that in mind, enjoy your
readings. Table of contents Stories from the Road 6 - Content * -
Looking into an Escalade's Mind A Cadillac Escalade with a strange
IAC code. Well it's the IAC inside the MAF sensor. Follow this
diagnostic path into the inner depths of automotive diagnostics,
from scan tool PID analysis and beyond. See what happened... * -
Mysteriously Revving Lincoln LS The electronic throttle control
system or drive-by-wire accelerator control is now here to stay.
See a complete diagnostic path for this cableless throttle control
system. Follow this case from using the scanner on PID analysis,
the oscilloscope and then analyzing signal waveforms. Learn from
this case... * - Monte Carlo's Nervous Meltdown A vehicle with loss
of power, engine stalling and erratic idle surge is exactly what
was happening to this Chevy. Was it the MAF sensor, TPS or some
other component causing the issue? Was it an idle issue or also
seen at higher RPMs? See the entire diagnostic path and also using
an array of auto diagnostic equipment. Find out what happened
next... * - Nissan Altima's Cross Identity Crisis That's right, a
Nissan with what you could call double personality. See how an
ingenuous auto repair and diagnostic path was used to get to the
issue. Shown with dedicated diagrams and animations to prove the
case and present the case to you. Also get the scoop on using the
Fox and Hound for electrical diagnostics. * - Nissan Maxima's
Burning Bush A surging idle speed issue with a difficult to detect
origin. After replacing various parts, the shop ran out of options
and called in the expert. See hoe this popular stepper-motor
component was inoperable and the diagnostic path to repair. Follow
this case from a simple scan to deep ECM diagnostics using various
equipment. * - Nissan that Wouldn't Cool Down Yes, a hot Nissan,
but to the engine, the climate control system. That's right, this
A/C compressor did not want to turn ON, no matter what and it was
fully computerized. The auto diagnostic path was not as easy as one
would think. In fact this issue proved a high tech diagnostic and
tough to detect. see what happened... * - Noisy Neighbor An erratic
engine on a Ford Explorer where the TPS and ECM had already been
replaced. What could it be? See the whole auto repair path and
learn to interpret scan PID graphs, scope waveforms and analyze
wiring issue. Get the whole story here... * - BONUS - The AFR or
air fuel ratio sensor circuit The newer wide band or A F R O2
sensor solves the narrow sensing problem of the previous Zirconium
sensors. These sensors are often called by different names. Learn
how they work and how to test them.
This book, "Stories from the Road - Automotive Case Studies" is a
real work in action about the intricacies of modern automotive
diagnostics. It is based on actual real life situations. From this
book you may extract real-life lessons, which will help you as an
automotive aficionado, DIY mechanic and professional technician.
The work is divided into narrated stories representing real-life
applications of diagnostic technology, equipment usage, repair
techniques and knowledge based information. Here, you'll get input
on how to use the automotive scan-tool, OBD-2 ECM/PCM readers,
oscilloscope, graphing multi-meter, signal tone injector and many
other diagnostic tools. You'll also get deep insights on testing
all kinds of sensors and actuators, such as injectors, solenoids,
transmission components, motors, fuel pumps, CAM and crank sensors,
TPS, MAF, Knock and pretty much every component seen today. All the
content is presented on a narrated, story like format to make the
knowledge easy and fun to comprehend. With that in mind, enjoy your
readings. Table of contents Stories from the Road 9 - Content * -
The PTC Learning Curve What's a PTC? Found on Dodge vehicles, it is
here to stay and can through a diagnostic out of bounce. This
vehicle would start then stall and afterwards it would not start
again until some time had passed. The ECM was replaced, but nothing
worked. See what this case diagnostic can tech you. * - The
Sputtering Malibu A Chevy with a drivability complaint and a
misfire code that was hard to diagnose. See how this diagnostic
developed from using a Tech-2 factory scanner to the logical path
that made the tech repair the issue. * - The Tachometer Coil Affair
A no-spark condition on a Dodge, but what does that have to do with
a tachometer? Ignition and coil assemblies were replaced, but the
issue remained. See how it all worked out from dedicated CG video
diagrams to expose the issue. Also get a grip on using the graphing
multi-meter to solve this repair case. * - Toyota it Wasn't Me
Injector A great engine swap gone bad. What appeared to be a good
running engine all of a sudden when buzzers. See how this
diagnostic was approached and what the ECM was seeing using various
tools. See how thing got crazy and took the case in the wrong
direction. * - Toyota's Ignition Octopus Misfire issues on today's
crowded engines are time consuming. See how "The Octopus" or a
special tool used for ignition diagnostic was employed and how
diagnostic time was reduced to a minimum by this tool usage. * -
Trans-Am Rocker Poker Issue A Trans-Am having a misfire issue and
the shop replaced parts galore. The shop went through all the
diagnostic channels like compression, electrical test, but thing
worked. A powerful tool was employed here from the tech's arsenal
of tools. See how it was used to check ignition and solve the final
issue. * - VW Golf on the Rough This VW ran fine for miles, but
then would start to run rough. The ECM, Hall-Effect and O2 sensor
was replaced, but to no avail. This diagnostic was started by
monitoring the most vital signals for starting. See how a chain of
events unfolded to correct this issue. * - Who Quit First A Ford
with a complaint of hesitation upon acceleration. The venerable
complete tune-up was performed. This series video runs you through
a complete analysis on ignition system waveform interpretation. It
also explain other concepts highly desirable in today's vehicle
diagnostic. * - Zapping the Air Control Signal A Chevy Camaro with
absolutely no codes and an idle control issue. Learn how the IAC
Counts were used during diagnostics. To top it all off, this issue
was intermittent. Get a big scoop on scanner PID interpretation and
how to use the data-stream to find vehicle issues. See how it all
developed.
Stories from the Road 4 (A Narrative About Modern Automotive
Diagnostics An Automotive Case Studies Series By Mandy Concepcion
This book, "Stories from the Road 4" is a real work in action about
the intricacies of modern automotive diagnostics. It is based on
actual real life situations. From this book you may extract
real-life lessons, which will help you as an automotive aficionado,
DIY mechanic and professional technician. The work is divided into
narrated stories representing real-life applications of diagnostic
technology, equipment usage, repair techniques and knowledge based
information. Here, you'll get input on how to use the automotive
scan-tool, OBD-2 ECM/PCM readers, oscilloscope, graphing
multi-meter, signal tone injector and many other diagnostic tools.
You'll also get deep insights on testing all kinds of sensors and
actuators, such as injectors, solenoids, transmission components,
motors, fuel pumps, CAM and crank sensors, TPS, MAF, Knock and
pretty much every component seen today. All the content is
presented on a narrated, story like format to make the knowledge
easy and fun to comprehend. With that in mind, enjoy your readings.
Table of contents Stories from the Road 4 * - Corvette with a U
Problem Diagnostic case that cover the intricacies of networked
diagnostics. Here's what happens when there's an issue with a
multi-module Corvette computer system, which generates the
venerable U type DTC or trouble codes. * - Ford's E150 Burning Down
the House Get the diagnostic strategy employed with this Ford Van
and a possible transmission issue. The case also goes into details
on the use of multi-channel scopes to detect problems. After a
tough diagnostic path the problem is finally found in the least
expected place. See where. * - GM B2960 Antitheft Syndrome Learn
from the diagnostic path this GMC Trailblazer took us on,
especially during the detection process on an antitheft system and
a no-start condition. Get tips and secrets on this GM system and
see how to go about diagnosing it. * - GM Passlock Issue from Hell
The "Security Light" is on. What do you do then? Here's what
happened with a GMC Van and the Sec-light on with a no-start
condition. Code P1632, an antitheft code was just the beginning.
The diagnostic goes into PassLock calibration detection and lot of
other diagnostic practices for this system. * - Great Diagnostic
Waterfall That's right, a waterfall of procedures and equipment for
this 2007 Jeep. See an arsenal of equipment used up during this
erratic engine operation diagnostic. Multiple equipments were used
to find out a waterfall chain of events that caused this strange
issue. * - Headlight Transmission Shifter A very strange problem
with a Ford Focus having a headlight transmission shifting issue,
yeah that's right. Was this a crossed wire issue or was it the ECM
seeing something strange. Here, you'll see heavy use of the
oscilloscope and some fancy logic. * - Hello There GM Power Windows
A difficult diagnostic issue on a GM power window system. The
trouble was that this was no ordinary power window. It was a
heavily computerized and networked power window system, like the
ones found on all new models. See the how a manufacturer component
option made this system fail. * - BONUS...How to Connect a Fuel
Pump Relay Derived from our series "Automotive Relays Connection
Guide," this section is a primer on how the Fuel-Pump relay is
wired. It serves as a guide and a possible way is repairing older
vehicles, whom have lost their fuel delivery system. In many cases,
the part is no longer available so here you'll gain some knowledge
on how to connect the fuel pump.
This book, Automotive Variable Valve Timing & Lift Explained of
which there's also a companion DVD by the same title, is a one and
only up to date work that covers automotive electronic variable
valve timing and lift. The way things are shaping up, car makers
are doing away with the throttle butterfly valve and relying on
valve lift to accelerate the engine. Yes, no more throttle in the
near future. This technology has matured and is here. Almost all
car manufacturers are using some form of variable valve lift.
Variable valve timing on the other hand is an even older technology
and present on almost all cars today. This book and companion
DVD-Video goes deep into the operation of both, variable valve lift
and timing. It explains the principles according to each
manufacturer. This is one area of technology where it really pays
to know the system and the system changes drastically depending on
the vehicle's brand name. Various systems such as Mercedes-Benz
Camtronic, BMW Valvetronic, Variocam, Ford CTA, Toyota Neo VVL,
Honda V-Tec and many others are covered. This is by far, the most
complete book of its kind for this particular technology. It'll
give you the knowledge needed to understand these systems. So enjoy
and learn... Table of Contents .Engine Camshaft Timing
Synchronization .Timing Marks Alignment .Hydraulic Valve Lifter
.Variable CAM Timing .Toyota VVT-iE Variable Valve Timing .VTEC
Honda Valve Lift Operation .VTEC Pressure Switch .Honda VTEC
Solenoid Testing .BMW VANOS or Variable Valve Timing .Double VANOS
.BMW VVT Vanos Repair .BMW Valvetronic Electronic Valve Lift .FORD
Ti VCT .FORD CTA Torque Valve Timing .Dodge VVT Valve Timing.
.Nissan NEO VVL Valve Timing. .Porsche Variocam Plus Valve Timing.
.Toyota Valvematic Valve Timing. .Mercedes-Benz Camtronic Valve
Timing.
Stories from the Road 5 (A Narrative About Modern Automotive
Diagnostics An Automotive Case Studies Series By Mandy Concepcion
This book, "Stories from the Road - Automotive Case Studies 1" is a
real work in action about the intricacies of modern automotive
diagnostics. It is based on actual real life situations. From this
book you may extract real-life lessons, which will help you as an
automotive aficionado, DIY mechanic and professional technician.
The work is divided into narrated stories representing real-life
applications of diagnostic technology, equipment usage, repair
techniques and knowledge based information. Here, you'll get input
on how to use the automotive scan-tool, OBD-2 ECM/PCM readers,
oscilloscope, graphing multi-meter, signal tone injector and many
other diagnostic tools. You'll also get deep insights on testing
all kinds of sensors and actuators, such as injectors, solenoids,
transmission components, motors, fuel pumps, CAM and crank sensors,
TPS, MAF, Knock and pretty much every component seen today. All the
content is presented on a narrated, story like format to make the
knowledge easy and fun to comprehend. With that in mind, enjoy your
readings. Table of contents Stories from the Road 5 * - Honda's
Clogged Nostrils Honda, one of the most trusted brands, also has
recurring issues with "Clogged Nostrils." Yes, you heard right,
this is a pesky issue that causes misfires and performance problems
on Hondas with 4-cylinder engines. See how to solve this issue
here. * - Injector Noid for Void See why this Volvo would start,
but then shut down after a while. Learn the use of NOID lights and
issues with injected engines. Follow the current from the ECM to
the actual components. Then use the current AMP probe to continue
the flow of diagnostic. This little video is packed with goodies. *
- Intermittently Voyager on Hall-Effect An engine stalling at times
on a Dodge Voyager. Wow, this is the proverbial intermittent issue.
Get the scoop on a complete diagnostic path from the scanner, to
the scope, to following the specific wiring diagram to the final
cause. * - It's All About Synchronicity Yeas, that's right
synchronicity of the CAM and CRK sensors. This issue is very common
and causes lack of power and damage to the engine. Follow this case
from the Fuel-Trims to the signals in question. Live and learn with
this video. * - KIA ABS to the Max A seemingly easy problem to
diagnose on an ABS system with an issue at higher speed turned our
not so easy. Learn from this diagnostic path from scan tool to
scoping the signals in question. It is not always as easy as it
seems. * - Lean Mean Tahoe Machine The P0171 and P0172 DTC or codes
are the most common on today's systems and often difficult to
diagnose. Learn how the specific PIDs like mass air flow or MAF and
other sensor data was used during diagnostic. Then use a smoke
machine and a scan tool to prove what happened. * - Light Loader
Blazer with Issues Well, yes this vehicle had issues alright; from
misfires to performance issues on loaded conditions. Learn the
intricacies of reading and analyzing ignition waveforms. Also get a
lead on CAM timing issues and how to diagnose that particular
fault. See what happened.
Automotive Structural Analysis goes into details on how to repair
today's chassis, using the frame-bender, spot welding, MIG and TIG
welding, Arc Welding and Oxygen Acetylene welding. A section
devoted to heavy equipment chassis repair and robotic welders.
Covered are also metal fabrication, tools needed for metal
fabricators, and a highly visual detailed (photos) guide is given.
Another part of the book shows the details of windshield glass
repair. Chassis or frame benders are also covered in details,
hydraulic frame pullers, mobile frame pullers, portable frame
machines, using attachments, basis chassis bending techniques,
squaring using a ruler, and advanced chassis bending techniques. A
rear section on chassis straightening is offered. Then some insight
is given on sanding, priming and painting in preparation for the
other books. This book prepares you for the ASE EXAM.
The beginnings of this book came about from the development of
various different products, including the Scan-1 Scan-Tool
Diagnostic System and the OBD-2 secret weapon diagnostic software
by the same author. After development a large amount of information
had been accumulated and it was then decided to put it on a book
series. All DTCs we acquired from a large bank of ECMs converted to
test the development of the Scan-1. As a result, the backward
engineering of the DTCs was possible and allowed us to compile the
largest selection of factory codes (DTCs) on record. All DTC
definitions in this book series are the result of such development.
Coincidentally from our OBD-2 secret weapon software, we derived
the technology to develop easy to understand flowcharts. Although
these products did not have flowcharts, the program algorithm or
logic allowed us to convert into flowcharts fairly quick. Our
flowcharts were developed by our team from our software and
equipment technology. You won't find these flowcharts, which often
tend to be useless from manufacturer data, anywhere else. Here we
present an easy and fast way to tackle electronic diagnostic and
repair issues, which apply to both the DIY and professional
technician as well. Our book series cover Domestic, Asian and
European makes and it is by far the most complete in way of
information. This book series can be used for training as well as
during repair work. Enjoy... IMPORTANT: This book only covers FORD
vehicles. See our other books in this series for a different
manufacturer. Table of Contents LEAN Condition (includes DTCs
covered) MAF Sensor Wiring Diagram (MAF) Mass-Air-Flow Repair
Flowchart CAM/CRK Sensor Wiring Diagram CAM/CRK (Magnetic) Position
Sensor Flowchart CAM/CRK (Hall-Effect) Position Sensor Flowchart O2
Sensor Heater Wiring Diagram O2 Sensor Heater Test (Flowchart)
(AFR) Heater Wiring Diagram (AFR) Heater Flowchart Repair O2 Sensor
Response Test (Except AFR) AFR Sensor Response Test MAP Sensor
Flowchart Coverage MAP (Boost) Sensor Wiring Diagram MAP Sensor
Test TPS Sensor Flowchart Coverage TPS (Boost) Sensor Wiring
Diagram TPS Sensor Test APP Sensor Flowchart Coverage APP Sensor
Wiring Diagram APP Sensor Test ECT Sensor Flowchart Coverage ECT
Sensor Wiring Diagram ECT Sensor Test Knock Sensor Flowchart
Coverage Knock Sensor Wiring Diagram Knock Sensor Test FRP Sensor
Flowchart Coverage FRP Sensor Wiring Diagram FRP Sensor Test Intake
Valve Control Solenoid Flowchart Coverage Intake Valve Control
Solenoid Wiring Diagram Intake Valve Control Solenoid Test Exhaust
Valve Control Solenoid Flowchart Coverage Exhaust Valve Control
Solenoid Wiring Diagram Exhaust Valve Control Solenoid Test Generic
OBD-2 Code Definitions FORD Factory OBD-2 Code Definitions
Stories from the Road 2 (A Case Study on Modern Automotive
Diagnostics An Automotive Case Studies Series By Mandy Concepcion
This book series, "Stories from the Road - Automotive Case Studies
2 " is a real work in action about the intricacies of modern
automotive diagnostics. It is based on actual real life situations.
From this book you may extract real-life lessons, which will help
you as an automotive aficionado, DIY mechanic and professional
technician. The work is divided into narrated stories representing
real-life applications of diagnostic technology, equipment usage,
repair techniques and knowledge based information. Here, you'll get
input on how to use the automotive scan-tool, OBD-2 ECM/PCM
readers, oscilloscope, graphing multi-meter, signal tone injector
and many other diagnostic tools. You'll also get deep insights on
testing all kinds of sensors and actuators, such as injectors,
solenoids, transmission components, motors, fuel pumps, CAM and
crank sensors, TPS, MAF, Knock and pretty much every component seen
today. All the content is presented on a narrated, story like
format to make the knowledge easy and fun to comprehend. With that
in mind, enjoy your readings. Table of Contents * - Chevy's Two
Peas in a Pod (A story about what could happen when the ignition or
the valve timing goes hay-wire. This story is real and one for the
books.) * - Chevy's Identity Mismatch (Can you imagine a 5.0L
engine that thinks it's a 4 cylinder? Something like this happened
here and finding the cause was not easy. See what happened.) * -
Crank Sensor Compound Fault (In whatever profession you have now,
how often have you seen two problems at once. It is possible but
rare and when combined into automotive diagnostics it's a
nightmare.) * - Diagnostic Triple Play (This is a nice story and
exposes how to use 3 different kinds of equipment to solve an
automotive diagnostic issue, the Scanner, the 5-Gas Analyzer and
the Scope. What a learning curve.) * - Diagnostics from another
dimension (This case shows the intricacies of automotive ignition
diagnostics and waveform analysis. It shows that there's always a
quick way to find a specific fault, if you can master the
equipment.) * - Dodge Re-Flashing Identity Crisis (Modern
automotive computers or ECM/PCM are sold with a blank memory base.
It's like a blank cassette tape. The technician then has to go
through the process of reprogramming and configuring the new ECM.
See how it affects the repair and automotive diagnostic process in
this case study story.) * - Puff of the Dragon (What on earth is a
Drogon and how do you use it to fix cars? Well, you do and it's
called a Smoke-Machine. See how this device can save you time and
money to diagnose specific issues.)
This book, Auto-Electric Repairs Explained of which there's also a
companion DVD by the same title, is a dedicated work centered in
automotive electric diagnostics. 99% of the auto-repair duties for
an auto technician will be of the electric nature, not necessarily
electronics. Electronic is also a part of auto repairs, but covered
on another couse-manual-DVD by the same author. This book
concentrates on the techniques relevant to repairing open and short
circuits on actuators, such as motors, power feed, grounds, and
other electrical faults. Techniques such as current rampping,
voltage drop, scope usage, sound tracing, current draw test and
many others are covered. This book and our other electronics
courses 1 & 2 are a must have for any tech or DIY interested in
delving into the world of electric and electronic auto repair.
Special thanks given to all the techs and shops who supported my
investigations on this technology, and to my wife for her
support...God bless...
Make Your Own Diagnostic Equipment (MYODE) This book, "Make Your
Own Diagnostic Equipment" came about from the need of many readers
and viewers to be able to make and maintain fairly simple
diagnostic gadgets. It is meant to show and guide the professional
technician and DIY mechanic on how to make these gadgets. In many
cases, due to the nature of the equipment industry, it is very
expensive or virtually impossible to get these tools. The reason
being is that often times tool makers don't see a profit in making
these simple but effective gadgets. Most, if not all of these
tools, are invaluable in diagnosing modern automotive systems. You
can estimate that having one of these tools, at the right time when
needed, will cut your diagnostic time by at least 50%. Of course,
knowing how to use it is also important. However, by definition if
you've already studied how the gadget works, how to build it an
also ended up building it yourself, you've already passed the
learning curve and chances are you'll know how to use it. At the
very least, reading this book will put you in a much better
position to also asses diagnostic issues and on the use of other
important tools of automotive diagnostics. It is our hope with this
work to enlighten the professional and DIY mechanic on the use,
construction and operation of modern automotive diagnostic gadgets.
Use this information to the beast of your abilities and be on the
diagnostic driver seat. Table of Contents Automotive Low Pressure
Transducer Building the Low Pressure Transducer Using the Low
Pressure Transducer Polarity LED Test Light Using the Polarity LED
Test Light Stress Loaded Test Light Using the Stress Loaded Test
Light Building the Stress Loaded Test Light Fuel-Pump Relay &
the Stress Loaded Test Light Dual Polarity & 5 Volt Reference
Test Light Amplified Sensor Tester Injector & Coil Magnetic
Detector Fuel Injector Pulser ECM-ECU Memory Saver Tool Loaded
Injector Noid Light Using the Loaded Injector Noid Light 5 Volt
Reference Simulator Parasitic Draw Amp Meter Using the Parasitic
Draw Amp Meter Fuse Voltage Drop Short Identifier How to Use the
Fuse Voltage Drop Short Identifier Ignition Primary DIS - COP Probe
How to Use the Ignition Primary DIS Probe Drive-By-Wire Motor
Actuator Controller How to Use the Drive-By-Wire Actuator
Controller Ignition Key Transponder Detector Using the Ignition Key
Transponder Detector Magnetic Sensor Induction Simulator Using the
Magnetic Sensor Induction Simulator O2 Sensor Simulator Using the
O2 Sensor Simulator ABS Speed Sensor Simulator Using the ABS Speed
Sensor Simulator ABS Speed Sensor Simulator, Bleeding the Brakes
Optical CAM and CRANK Sensor Simulator Using the Optical CAM and
CRANK Sensor Simulator OBD-2 Data Link Connector Breakout Box Using
the OBD-2 DLC Breakout Box
This book, Continuously Variable Transmission Systems - CVT of
which there's also a companion DVD by the same title, was a long
time in the making. Various transmissions were purchased with the
specific task of disassembling then to gather the needed resources
(photos, diagrams, etc) to develop this CVT series. The information
seen here is found nowhere else. You can purchase a specific CVT
service manual, which will guide you during the repair, but won't
tell you how a CVT works. Here, you can get the needed procedures
and operating information to guide you during repairs in the field.
This book and it's companion DVD video forms a unique training
resource, which you can use to gain a complete CVT understanding.
Who can benefit from this manual? If you're an automotive
technician, DIY-mechanic or just interested in learning about this
technology as a whole, then this book is for you. Also, if you're
simply a consumer that would like to give this technology a try,
read on and get an insight on how and why the CVT works and came
about. Enjoy... Table of Contents * CVT Transmission Basic
Operation * CVT Hydraulic Control * CVT Belt to Pulley Clamping *
CVT Transmission Stepper Motor * CVT Computer Control * CVT Speed
Sensors * CVT Transmission Fluid Type * CVT Water to Oil Cooler *
CVT Hydraulic Oil Pump * CVT Pressure Tests * CVT Pressures * CVT
Valve Body * CVT PWM Solenoids * CVT Transmission Reverse Clutch *
CVT Transmission Forward Clutch * CVT Tuning and Performance * CVT
Paddle Shifting vs. Formula 1 PDK (Doppelkupplung)
In this section, we'll cover diagnostic equipment usage. As an
automotive activity, diagnosing modern vehicles has become
extremely high-tech oriented and difficult. Few professions involve
so much from their practitioner. A modern technician has to master
a multitude of disciplines, including electronics, optics,
mechanics, programming, computer science and many others. Such
highly technological activities require a keen analytical mind. But
as in any human endeavors, proficiency comes with practice and
patience. The techniques presented in this section combined with
the necessary hands on practice are designed to sharpen the
technician's abilities to perform profitable and fast diagnostics.
With patience and practice, any vehicle can be repaired. Enjoy
Edition 4.0, Section 3, Equipment Usage & Repair Strategies,
Copyright 2004, 2011, All rights reserved. Section 3 Table of
Contents * CURRENT RAMPING STRATEGY - (what's current ramping and
how it works, oscilloscope (DSO) and a low/ high amperage clamp-on
amp probe, magnetic field, fuel pumps, current ramping a fuel pump,
determining the fuel pump speed, commutators, FP waveforms,
ignition coil current ramping, Coil-On-Plug current ramping,
ignition coil waveforms, current ramping an injector, low Amp probe
usage, current ramping compression test) * HESITATION LACK OF POWER
REPAIR STRATEGY - (strategy and operation, fuel delivery test,
spark reserve test, exhaust pressure, ignition and valve timing,
guidelines for a multi-channel scope, visual inspection, ECM in
control, air-fuel ratio, 5-gas analyzer, HC, CO, CO2, O2 and Nox
analysis, fuel flow, fuel volume analysis, ignition waveform) *
FUEL FLOW VOLUME GUIDELINES - (Fuel Volume usage for Dometic cars,
Fuel Volume usage for Asian cars, Fuel Volume for Continuous
injection cars) * IGNITION COIL WAVEFORM INTERPRETATION - (Parade
ignition analysis, Super-imposed, Bar-Graphs, Raster ignition
analysis, single cylinder) * IGNITION SYSTEM TESTING STRATEGY -
(Ignition current waveform interpretation, low resistance or
shorted primary ignition, shorted ignition coil, full coil
saturation, Ignition testing strategy, ignition waveform
interpretation, coil On-Time, Firing line, Dwell, Turn-Off, Spark
line, the main 5-types of misfires, triggering device misfire, CRK
and CAM, ignition testing procedures, cranking Kilo-Volts, firing
line KVs, WOT KVs, Idle baseline, Pre-Loading, Individual spark
line, Distributor, DIS and COP) * A/F RATIO (lean/rich) REPAIR
STRATEGY - (Fuel trim diagnostic, air-fuel ratios, ECM in control,
Pressure and Volume, Spark issues, O2 not switching) * MINIMUM AIR
RATE ADJUSTMENT - (why do we need a Min. AR adjustment, ECM
strategy, IAC strategy, Adjustment procedure, a stalling engine,
idle re-learn procedure, battery reset) * NO FUEL PRESSURE/VOLUME
REPAIR STRATEGY - (No pressure volume symptomatic diagnostic, fuel
system operation, fuel systems types, returnless fuel system,
variable speed fuel pumps, duty-cycle control, steps to diagnose
fuel system issues, defective filter, regulator) * NO INJECTION
PULSE STRATEGY - (no injection and pulse diagnostics, crank issues,
EFI operation, non-sequential and sequential injection, Direct
injection, fuel pulse testing, noid light, injector voltage supply,
scanner, the switched side, engine speed signal, injector current)
* NO START/NO SPARK REPAIR PROCEDURE - (Visuals, secondary,
ignition grounds, ignition power, primary side, ignition neon noid)
* NO START GENERAL REPAIR PROCEDURE - (procedures that should be
used to diagnose a no start, cranks ok condition, spark, pressure,
fuel) * NOTES
(GDI) Gasoline Direct Injection Explained (A Gasoline Direct
Injection Technology Series) By Mandy Concepcion This book, "(GDI)
Gasoline Direct Injection Explained" covers the major points of
this technology. It is a must first book for anyone interested in
updating and understanding the finer points of this technology. All
the major auto makers are now releasing new models with GDI
injection. This technology is easy and faster to manufacture, now
that the engineering has pretty much been polished. Gone are the
carbon issues of the past. GDI has matured and is here to stay.
This book will cover sensors and feedback programs that only GDI
systems employ. There are some, but few similarities between GDI
and PFI, which we'll cover here. The main differences are in the
high pressures needed and the way injectors are triggered (not with
12 volts). Other issues that may render a GDI inoperative are the
NOx systems, which is also covered in this book. We hope this book
serves as a launching point for a complete and proper GDI
Technology training regime. Enjoy. Table of contents (GDI) Gasoline
Direct Injection Explained * GDI Advantages * GDI vs PFI Fuel
Injection * GDI Spray Guided Combustion * GDI Wall Guided
Combustion * GDI Injector Operation * GDI Injector Testing * GDI
Injection Failures * GDI High Pressure Pump Construction * GDI High
Pressure Pump Tests * GDI Pressure Sensor * GDI Pressure Sensor
Testing * GDI Pressure Control Solenoid * GDI NOx Sensor Operation
* GDI NOx Sensor Testing * GDI Erroneous NOx Codes * GDI Exhaust
Temp Sensor * GDI Exhaust Temp Sensor Testing * GDI NOx Catalyst
Operation * GDI NOx Catalyst Testing * GDI NOx Catalyst
Regeneration
In the early part of the 21st century, we find our lives
intertwined with a maze of technological wonders. From cell-phones
to personal computers, no human being today can escape it.
Automobiles are no exception to this rule. With the ever changing
emission laws of today, the one constant in the automotive industry
is that things always change and will continue to do so. OBD II was
designed from the beginning to do so as well. Late model vehicle
systems are much more demanding, in both the amount of technology
they posses and in the knowledge necessary to repair them. This
work was designed to just that, a step-by step diagnostic approach
to OBD II systems. It is also written with the State Inspections in
mind. This is in direct response to the increasing adoption of OBD
II inspections by most States throughout the country. OBD II repair
don't have to be difficult or cumbersome and knowledge is the key
to successful OBD II diagnostics and repair. About the Author Mandy
Concepcion has worked in the automotive field for over 21 years. He
holds a Degree in Applied Electronics Engineering as well as an ASE
Master & L1 certification. For the past 16 years he has been
exclusively involved in the diagnosis of all the different
electronic systems found in today's vehicles. It is here where he
draws extensive practical knowledge from his experience and hopes
to convey it in his books. Mandy also designs and builds his own
diagnostic equipment, DVD-Videos and repair software. Edition 4.0,
Table of Contents, Copyright 2004, 2011, All rights reserved TABLE
OF CONTENTS Section 1 - Basics of OBD II - What is OBD II? - Why do
we need it? The Federal Test Procedure (FTP) - Technical aspects of
OBD II. (FF, Monitors, Pending & Current Codes, The Drive
Cycle, Re-setting Monitors, etc) - The data link connector -
Diagnostic Trouble Code implementation - Resetting Monitors - What
are Freeze Frames and how are they useful in diagnostics - A word
about misfires - Do I need an OEM scanner or can I get by with an
aftermarket scan tool? - Generic vs. Enhanced. What's the
difference? why do you need to pull-out both codes? - The vehicle
failed OBD II-State Inspection, but is passing a 5 gas emissions
test. Why is it? - Resetting fuel trims. It's not the same
procedure for every system - The Diagnostic Executive or Task
Manager. What is it? - Bi-Directional control capabilities are
revolutionizing the diagnostic process - Diagnosing EVAP leaks. It
doesn't have to be complicated Section 2 - Base-lining the system
includes retrieving FF, codes, & monitor status - Freeze Frames
information gathering - Monitor status flag - Code Setting
Criteria. How and why was the code set? - Freeze Frame and Code
Setting Criteria comparison - Dividing the diagnostic process into
systems and using the codes to detect system faults - First rule of
diagnostics-Know the system you're working on - System by System
outlook - Which Monitors are Incomplete. The need to prove each
system without having to run a drive cycle by using the scanner,
saving time & money - General Idle PID Snap-Shot Section 3 -
INTRODUCTION - OBD-2 Generic PID list - OBD I and OBD II, and
general PID analysis - FUEL DELIVERY FAULT DETECTION - TEST # 1 -
TEST #2 - TEST #3 - TEST #4 - TEST #5 - RUNNING THE MONITORS IN
YOUR MIND USING THE SCANNER Section 4 - Putting it all together. -
Principles of diagnostics - Basic Scope Testing and Bi-Directional
Control - No-Start, General Diagnostics - The correct decision
making process to a sound repair - Don't assume anything or get
caught in a particular mind set - Taking all the facts into account
Stories from the Road 7 (A Narrative About Modern Automotive
Diagnostics) An Automotive Case Studies Series By Mandy Concepcion
This book, "Stories from the Road - Automotive Case Studies" is a
real work in action about the intricacies of modern automotive
diagnostics. It is based on actual real life situations. From this
book you may extract real-life lessons, which will help you as an
automotive aficionado, DIY mechanic and professional technician.
The work is divided into narrated stories representing real-life
applications of diagnostic technology, equipment usage, repair
techniques and knowledge based information. Here, you'll get input
on how to use the automotive scan-tool, OBD-2 ECM/PCM readers,
oscilloscope, graphing multi-meter, signal tone injector and many
other diagnostic tools. You'll also get deep insights on testing
all kinds of sensors and actuators, such as injectors, solenoids,
transmission components, motors, fuel pumps, CAM and crank sensors,
TPS, MAF, Knock and pretty much every component seen today. All the
content is presented on a narrated, story like format to make the
knowledge easy and fun to comprehend. With that in mind, enjoy your
readings. Table of contents Stories from the Road 7 * - Oil Drowned
Dakota Rich running Dakota with erratic Fuel-Trims is this case in
diagnostics. The shop replaced O2 sensors, did complete tune-up but
to no avail. Delve into this video and learn about using the trusty
5 Gas Analyzer and the scanner. Also learn about O2 signal
interpretation presented with state of the art diagrams and
animations. * - Parallel Universe 4T60E Transmission Get into the
world of electronic transmission diagnostics using a myriad of
automotive equipment. Understand the operation of modern
transmissions from these special diagrams and animations. And, when
all fails then use the Clamp-On AMp probe to get to the bottom line
and root cause of the issue. * - Reverse Polarity FORD F150 An
ignition problem that wouldn't go away on a Ford F150. This COP or
coil-on-plug ignition was a tough one. The video goes through the
use of various equipment as well as reading very detailed ignition
waveforms, with animations. * - Robo Techs Cousin GM Passlock
Bypass The "Security" light was on on this GM antitheft system. At
first there was no problem with the engine, but then it all went
haywire. Get the insight on this particular case in bypassing the
antiquated GM passlock from the past. * - Saab 9-5 Trionic with
Hiccups Wow Trionic, it sounds complicated, and it is. The issue
was an intermittent hickups to the engine. Get an insight on this
system found on many vehicles today made by Bosch. Get the whole
story right here with the latest in CG animation and waveform
reading. * - Safari with Faulty Pick-Up Line A case all about
misfires and the complexity of finding a pesky one. But things got
hot when a bunch of parts were replaced and nothing changed. See
this entire diagnostic path from scanner, scope, reading signals
and assessing the situation. * - Speedometer Volume Control With
todays electronic dashboards, repairing a speedometer issue is not
like your grandfather's Oldsmobile. Follow this VSS or vehicle
speed sensor "Digital" signal to all the respective modules,
including the Radio. Yeas, even the Radio uses the VSS, but why?
See this curious case and learn that appearances can be deceiving.
* - BONUS - Mass Air Flow Hot Film Circuit Get an inside look at
the MAF circuit in operation. This article is an in-depth advanced
electronics analysis of the MAF. It is complete with the
appropriate wiring diagrams to make you understand the subject.
How to Use the Snap-On SOLUS With the ever increasing electronic
content in today's vehicles, the scan tool has become the tool of
choice to look into the ECM or module functions. The scanner is the
only window into what the different modules are doing. One thing's
to use an oscilloscope or GMM, but to know what the computer is
actually interpreting, your only choice is this piece of equipment.
This book is different than other book on the SOLUS. This book
actually teaches you how to use the equipment and interpret the PID
datastream. This book also borrows from some of our other
publications, but geared towards the Solus. We also expose the use
of other diagnostic equipment and how to use them together. In
today's automotive repair shop the technician has to be able to use
the equipment and draw relational characteristics between the
signal. It is from these relations that the tech arrives to the
true repair. It's not just using the Modis. It's using the Solus
and see if the scope and multi-meter readings also support the
repair conclusion. Snap-On has over the years developed into a
leader in diagnostic equipment. With that in mind, lets learn to
use the SOLUS to its fullest and become a profitable, top
technician. Remember, learning to use your equipment will also
teach you a great deal of diagnostics. Table of Contents Basic
features General Scan tool function & PID analysis The
Troubleshooter Graphing the PIDs Bi-directional Control Snap-shot
feature OBD-2 operability Using the SOLUS in conjunction with other
types of equipment (Test-Light, Current Probe, GMM, DVOM,
Oscilloscope) The SOLUS and the PC. Building a library of known
good waveforms
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