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@dimestoreharry334413 сағат бұрын
Can you put out a quick video on how to use an OHM Meter to test coil packs / alternators etc. Is it possible to test a Throttle Body ?? I've watched videos but I never understood how to do it .
@frugalprepper13 сағат бұрын
Well you can measure the resistance on a coil pack, but that won't tell you if it is good or not. The primary side of the coil is all you can measure and you can still have a weak secondary, and you are better to use a test light to test the primary side. Alternators. Again you can measure the resistance of the secondary winding or check the diode, but that won't really tell you if it is good, and most alternators these days have an internal voltage regulator you would have to remove, to get access to the winding, but you can still have bad brushes, etc. And computer controlled alternators are even harder to test, because they receive a Pulse width modulated signal from the PCM. An electronic throttle body, no, not really they are usually on a dedicated CAN bus for a GM, but you can test a Throttle Position sensor.
@Toolaholic74 күн бұрын
I seen more problems with Bosch spark plugs.Had a Buick Park Avenue with the 3800 in as a no start.Was Bosch spark plugs that took out the ignition module and all 3 coils that cause the no start.Even causing misfires in Chrysler products
@frugalprepper3 күн бұрын
Yeah I have just never really had any problem with them.
@davidandrich61004 күн бұрын
If the gas gauge is on the left side of steering wheel you will fill the tank on the left side of vehicle. If the gas gauge is on the right side of steering wheel you will fill the tank on right side of the vehicle. Just in case you rent a car and you don't know this.