Nearly 1:00am here in England and I'm still up watching this guy! Gotta be testament to his charisma though - no other channel would keep me awake this long.
@pwrfe4r4783 жыл бұрын
You need to come do mine lol cars in peougeot garage hope they can find it
@minimotorman59316 жыл бұрын
Hey Paul (and viewers), had a very proud moment I wanted to share. I myself have been a mechanic since 08’ but I am mainly an engine/transmission rebuilder and do very little electronic or diag related stuff. It’s been my total weak point my whole career. But since watching your videos last week I started experimented with a few small things here and there including fixing my own vehicle (wired up some LED running lights), and yesterday an I decided to tackle an old school Korean made hunk of junk that was a total mess. Had the weirdest of issues, turn signals were literally reversing themselves (right = left, left = right), but yet if you switched the indicator harnesses it would stay the same…if you turned on the running lights then those started blinking in sync with the turn signals…and only the high beams worked for the headlights. Normally I would have avoided this altogether, but this time I decided to tackle the job as a learning experience given it was a family’s vehicle. First success was the headlights, and it made it self known almost right away because the high beams died when I was testing it. Switch tested good, but resistance on the harness to the headlights was to the moon (forgot the value, but it was high), so there was the first clue. Ran a new ground, low and high beam wires and VIOLA! Lights work perfectly. Second issue was a bit harder and took me a good hour to find. Basically after using the techniques I watched you use with your test light many times in your videos, I was able to trace the fault to the ground pin on the gauge cluster itself. It was almost exactly like this video where there was one bad wire, except this one was broken right at the pin. So I repinned the ground and wouldn’t you know it, all the issues went away and even the fog lights came to life! Apparently this vehicle routed all the power from the signal relay through the gauge cluster first, and then sent the power to lights afterwards. So that was it, literally $1 of parts (one burnt out bulb), some electrical tape, and some wire…that’s it. Paul, thank you so much (if you’re reading this, which if not, no worries you’re busy). I just wanted to post for others to see as well because for whatever reason, the way you teach things makes sense to me. I’ve never been any good with tracing electrical faults, despite often reading books and watching other youtubers explaining things, despite being an engine mechanic. Now I have at least a somewhat fundamental understanding that I’m not completely clueless, and now have some confidence to branch out in repairing other faults as well, especially in this “new age” of electronics Thank you so much for the public videos (especially for people like me who live outside the U.S.), and God bless you mate. -A grateful subscriber
@ScannerDanner6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Stay with this man, it gets easier too. Good job!
@dreiandy37754 жыл бұрын
after watching this vdeo, i have deeply understand locating electrical issues with the use of this wonderful techniques of yours. ya have explained it in a very clear procedure that a non mechanic person like me have understand the basic of finding electrical faults in the car..thank you
@bailey73742 жыл бұрын
s poo 💩
@peacepoet19472 жыл бұрын
@@ScannerDanner ever since I replaced my alternator, I've had electrical problems. The vehicle starts but running miserable. Tired to reset the ECM by draining the system to reboot the ECM after getting a code 42 and couldn't find anything wrong.
@peacepoet19472 жыл бұрын
I drove the 7.4 GMC Sierra C3500 yesterday and no code 42 today but still running poorly.
@The_Redkween4 жыл бұрын
I can’t believe you don’t have more subscribers. You are showing great troubleshooting techniques in real time which puts the onus of pressure on you while filming. You are an honest and brilliant tutor.
@ScannerDanner4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@BackyardTrekking9 ай бұрын
@@ScannerDanner curious why you checked if the fuse had power if you already checked power on the wire coming off that fuse. Fuse would clearly have power if wire coming off it had power. Thats like somebody checking the feed wire to the fusebox after comfirming fuse had power
@JoseDavalos-lw1hz27 күн бұрын
@@ScannerDanner hello there from Prescott AZ, any recommendation on a *( better) ECT 200 transmitter/RECEIVER thank you SIR
@ScannerDanner25 күн бұрын
@@JoseDavalos-lw1hz there was an updated one, the ECT3000 i think, but I never used it unfortunately
@acershund14 жыл бұрын
Scanner Danner! You dont need to apologize for anything! You did a great job with the tools you had . You are a top notch mechanic with s great sense of humor. We need more like you!
@johanstoltz3263 Жыл бұрын
You are a master, you tell your customers they are not paying for the 10 minutes but they are paying for your experience
@ScannerDanner Жыл бұрын
As long as you can reach all of the bolts, I don't see why not
@THERIGGEDONE7 жыл бұрын
Damn, what a crappy year, first ETCG signs off, now KZbin removes the carpet from Paul's feet!!! You two cats taught me more than anyone, I wish you the best Paul, keep the faith and do what you were BORN to do brother, help your fellow man.
@raynimba36463 жыл бұрын
Very helpful especially in trouble shooting electric circuits
@hammerhead65376 жыл бұрын
Just watched this video. When you troubleshoot in the real world with the trials and errors that you encounter is priceless. Thanks a million for sharing your knowledge. You make learning very enjoyable which it should be!
@ScannerDanner6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I have a new video up today, so check it out.
@CraneofBoulogne7 ай бұрын
Bought a short circuit, open circuit tester from Mac tools about `1980; consisted of a neatly shrink wrapped circuit breaker with alligator clip lead on one side and a spade terminal lead on the other. There was a small instrument panel sized round gauge with a needle and some coils inside no doubt, covered with plastic you could see through. You powered the circuit with the breaker/leads assembly and then passed that little gauge along the side of the trailer or truck body watching the instrument needle swing rapidly with a short or barely at all with an open. When you passed the short the needle returned to the starting point in the middle of the gauge. Passing the open had the same result. Worked as well as what you have but had no beep. I am certain it was Mac tools, before the split with Mac Allied Tool Company created Matco Tools. May still have that in one of my boxes out there in the shop, i am an old retired truck mechanic, for what that is worth. I appreciate you efforts with making these videos for folks like me that watch, learn and enjoy them very much.
@Kamel4197 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for another amazing video! For once, I think I can help you. If you want to be able to "sniff" out any wiring issue like this, get yourself a Fluke Pro 3000 tone probe & generator. It will be the best $70 you spent in a long time! With this tone probe/generator, you can put a tone on any wire, even insulated wires by using the bed of nails in each of the leads on the generator. You don't have to hook up both ends, but if you're looking for a specific pair of cables, you can connect a generator lead to both sides of the pair on one end, then when you short them on the other end it will change the tone. This keeps you from having to make a second trip back to the generator to swap to the second wire you're after. It's powerful enough to find wires deeply hidden behind drywall, etc yet sensitive enough to be able to determine which specific wire you're after in a rats nest of wires. You adjust the sensitivity right there on the probe with an analog dial, and it has a headphone jack in case you don't want to disturb others or you need maximum sensitivity. A lot of people will say to get a cheaper unit, but I have found that similar to your experience they can be hit and miss. Fluke makes top of the line testing equipment and this is one of their cheapest tools so it's very much so worth the cost especially if you think you might use it more than a few times. I got mine originally to rewire my house and since getting it (and learning how to use it optimally), it has become one of my most treasured tools. I even use it for things it wasn't intended to be used for, like just putting the generator up against one side of a wall, then going to the other side to know where that spot is on the other wall.
@ahkillez645 жыл бұрын
I see ppl put all sorts of parts to fix a problem and never fix it. Helps to be very patient,smart, methodical
@alfgortmans2005 жыл бұрын
Man that was awesome too see how u found it. It helped me a lot I work on cars and electric is the hardest I’m 71years young and you taught me a lot. Thanks again. I’m from Australia thanks Dan
@ricky-sanchez5 жыл бұрын
I see what he did there... do you?
@olivercruz86657 ай бұрын
🎉
@olivercruz86657 ай бұрын
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@MrFreddywise16 жыл бұрын
don't beat yourself up over it Paul, i'm 53 years old an i'm still learning new things every day, by watching peoples video,s like yours, Ivans & Eric Os .. anything i know about cars was through having to fix them myself, which at the time for me wasn't easy but thanks to a number of people who were willing to share their knowledge of cars with me i was able to do a lot of the work needed by myself... which took time...an a lot of mistakes were made, but i found that we learn by our mistakes or we never learn....when i came across yours an Ivans, & Eric Os videos on here after watching you guys working on cars ( oh an a shout out to Eric the car guy to ) .... i found watching you guys very interesting as to how you diagnosed each problem with the cars yous worked on an how you fix those problems, you yourself id give 5 star rating as to your teaching an training skills , if id only had teachers or trainers like you in school i would knuckled down worked harder, cause you have an excellent way of commuicating your thought processes... an i can tell your a down to earth guy an one who cares about his students an takes pride in his work....... cheers .....
@rafaelgarcia-xk7eu7 жыл бұрын
The spider reminded me of a auto clinic I attended years ago. The instructor said he had found a flea in a carburetor jet one time. He asked the students what would be the fix for a problem like this. One student suggested that putting a flea collar on the carb should fix the problem.
@freddieopingo10384 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha...
@Goldwing1500rider4 жыл бұрын
Found a chipmunk in air intake tube, full of sunflower seeds nested in there!!! Freaked me out when I replaced radiator in a Benz.
@MILO201213 жыл бұрын
Just would like to say thx u
@MILO201213 жыл бұрын
For ur videos dont ever stoo
@bcole81413 жыл бұрын
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@HH-gn9qt8 ай бұрын
I have learned more watching your videos than any other youtuber. I recently had my A/C go out, so I stumbled upon your A/C videos in search of a fix. After using your diagnosing techniques from the interior all the way to the A/C clutch, I discovered I had not fully seated the A/C clutch connector when I changed my radiator a couple months ago. Talk about a welcome "click" when I pushed the connector together last night! (Actually the best "click" was the sound of the A/C clutch engaging when I jumpered the relay 🙂). Anyhow, even though my A/C problem was "best case" scenario, I still find myself watching your videos purely for the education. Thank you!
@ScannerDanner8 ай бұрын
Best comment today! Thank you so much
@Travelingman-19807 жыл бұрын
Paul, thanks for taking me along on this diagnosis. I like hearing your diagnostic thought process and how you tackle electrical problems.
@larrylamb34803 жыл бұрын
Your talking as your thinking is a very valuable learning experience for us new to diagnosis ,thank you so much !
@Alanthe918mobilemechanic Жыл бұрын
I’m a mobile mechanic in Tulsa Oklahoma I’ve always wanted to be as good at electrical as I am on rebuilding power trains and other grunt style work, I was stubborn and taught myself to a point where I could find shorts most of the time and make repairs but it’s not always so easy so with the help of scanner danner and my newer electrical diag tools and new knowledge that expands the more I study and watch this channel I’ve been able to take on jobs that most guys turn away cause there scared of electrical.
@gavinfornoff25827 жыл бұрын
After watching your videos for the last month, I'm completely convinced that you can fix anything with just a test light... your awesome and this is cool as hell!!
@SupraSmart685 жыл бұрын
Fyi, actually hell is supposed to be uncomfortably warm Gavin by all accounts. Probably because the air con' needs a service but I'm no HVAC expert. He might be tight fisted but Satan's hot rod is immaculate though, as the devil is into detailing.
@dont.ripfuller65875 жыл бұрын
@@SupraSmart68 jesus built my hotrod
@MrNickelodion4 жыл бұрын
I wish to get that power too, i have a power pro tester and i losted the manual. Damn.
@michaelgriffin99284 жыл бұрын
Test pcm relay and witeimh
@meloniewoolf29394 жыл бұрын
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@slackjawstudio5 жыл бұрын
Hey Paul I'm new to the channel but have been interested for years, just wanna say you're by far the most knowledgeable and straight forward with your explanations for Diagnosis and troubleshooting. Easy to understand when you have someone who can articulate the potential problems and solutions. Hats off to you sir and I will recommend this channel to anyone I can. Wealths of knowledge at no cost, thank you man!
@ScannerDanner5 жыл бұрын
Thank you and welcome! I look forward to hearing from you more
@slackjawstudio5 жыл бұрын
@@ScannerDanner Thanks a ton man!!! Getting more knowledgeable with diagnosis these days, and just overall understanding of how vehicles work. All thanks to you dude
@bundylovess7 жыл бұрын
Pull the 30am fuse out that will isolate that cable from the rest of the battery circuit some times the signal will be on other circuits that mite feed off the up stream side of that 30 amp fuse and can get you confused was court out like that one and chased my tail for a day. Nice one mr danner big thumbs up 👍
@scientist1004 жыл бұрын
Not sure how would this work but the negative wire is what throws off any short to ground or shorted motor/part. I had a plate light that was shorting and kept blowing the fuse, the power probe still detected a short after the repair but kept me optimistic about a short being present a the beginning lol.
@woodhandjrable4 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@ingascheib887311 ай бұрын
Is this a police intercept engine? Man, i have a strong desire to be great at diagnosing. Its the best feeling to look at a car that many mechanics (part changers) have been arragantly dismissive of anything i have to say, and fix it, when they only threw parts at it. It takes brains and not testosterone to be costly effective, and not waist the owners money. It keeps me going. Thank you for being there for me. Even though you didn't know you were! I would love to take all your classes.
@rhkips7 жыл бұрын
Every modern wire sniffer I've seen has that useless "auto-off" feature. I like that adjustable sensitivity, though! It's rare that these things actually make themselves useful, but I've had very, very good luck with the telecom sniffer I have from the 80s. One sensitivity, one on-off switch on the sender, one "pick-up" button on the receiver. Great video, Paul! Saving another customer from a nightmare. :D
@rodx55715 жыл бұрын
He wasnt exactly using that tool correctly. I have the new version the ECT 3000. Minor differences. I hate to critique another professional, but he should have pulled the maxi fuse, completely isolating the circuit, and followed it from there. He had the diagram. The key to using that tool is to isolate the circuit and follow it from there. I use mine often, and when you get familiar with it you quickly realize how awesome it is. I also have the PP3 and the Power Probe hook, that tool is the bomb. The Hook is incredible, again it has a learning curve, but its incredible.
@emesiobikevin8157 жыл бұрын
Nice one, very good diagnostics ability. One thing I took of this video is the diagnostic thought pattern. Your thought pattern while carrying out an electrical diagnosis is very important. Thumbs up.....
@ScannerDanner7 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@428dragpak3 жыл бұрын
Nice find Scanner Danner, and to have the patience to diagnose while taping at the same time is incredible! Your channel Joes Auto Electric and South main Auto are my favorites
@alfredofuentes89593 жыл бұрын
I can thank you enough, your video reminded me of issue I had on a honda accord, intermittent transmisión problems some days not shifting from low gears. Some mechanics told me I need to get a new transmission. Started diagnosing myself and to discover that the transmission control board had some leaky capacitors . Replaced them and the car still running with no transmission problems.
@area462417 жыл бұрын
Good one Danner! Great tool the es2000 friend of mine installed an engine 4.3 blazer vortec one version had two knock sensors and his replacement had one knock sensor so accidently he grounded the sensor wire thinking it needed a ground. the es2000 tracked the short right to his blue crimp eyelet ground. the tracker lit up at the pcm connectors like Christmas...five minute fix after it baffled him for a year
@jimkillen1065 Жыл бұрын
I try to watch all of Paul videos. They saved me a lot of money. I remember what I was told dont be a part changer ..i been trying to get my cruise control to work properly on my old truck. One thing i seen on my vehicles and at work on equipment is well it was working great until it was not ... i finally got the manual out and started checking inputs out puts or whatever is called . Volts and knowing that a load can change that if there is corruption ect . FINALLY i found a lack of voltage at a pin on the pcm .. Broken wire in the harness i guess . I ran another wire and fixed the problem. Then the cruise control would work but drop out . Bad brake switch damn . Sometimes its more than one problem....i always refer to Mr Paul Danner channel as where to get trained and helpful tips . Thanks again for what you do sir
@ScannerDanner Жыл бұрын
awesome! Thank you so much!
@larrylamb34803 жыл бұрын
Excellent diagnosis . I'm impressed with your determination and patience and admire your continued searching for the open/short ! I really enjoy learning from you ! Thanks again for an excellent teaching video !
@ScannerDanner3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Larry
@jimmiecox24963 жыл бұрын
I followed my best friend like a shadow whenever he worked on cars. I learned a lot about cars from him but I never learned how to chase a short. Thanks Scanner Danner.
@Autokey_Security_Services7 жыл бұрын
Sorry for all the comments but me being an electrical diagnosing our services are seriously under valued a lot of times. But then pay the dealers a ton of money even when no repair was done. People think because I took 10 minutes to fix something I should get paid for 10 minutes. They don't realize how much research and studying is involved in dealing with cars. Especially now a days with cars having optical networks and all kinds of crazy wiring schematics..
@chriscanty82146 жыл бұрын
You telling the truth brother
@josejuarez24526 жыл бұрын
totally agree with you
@brianwinter14536 жыл бұрын
Agree ,what kills me is because it took you that time of 10 min ,but took years of experience to be able to do it in that time.. lol I know how you feel. I tell them hey it took years to learn what to do an see thats why you called me an if it took me 5 min what about the sob that took weeks an did not get a damn thing right haha
@deepsquat6006 жыл бұрын
@@brianwinter1453 I would also say ..well if you think it was so simple a fix...why did you not fix it yourself... you brought it to me because I could fix it!
@brianwinter14536 жыл бұрын
@@deepsquat600 I been doing diagnostic on cars for 23 years professional. Scannerdan here is explaining step by step which i respect. But i can and able to diagnose the problem if sat in front of me.lol
@jcolivera881 Жыл бұрын
I’ve found to have issues in harness/wires more often then actually a failed components. I’ve been working on ag equipment for 15 now, un wanted resistance in circuits eventually turns into the “green crusties” eating through the wire. Good stuff man.
@shaneprescott4325 жыл бұрын
I used to use a simple two wire flasher and a compass . When the needle starts to stay continuously there is your open
@richardedward8046 Жыл бұрын
Great video my man (6 years later I see this). I just bought the ECT 3000 for my buddy and it works awesome. First time out the box my buddy found his short in his trailer wire harness on his '15 F-150 within about 30 minutes. Great video thanks for the sharing.
@edburns18017 жыл бұрын
The tone generators we use every day in telecom work are a real lifesaver, you can isolate one wire out of a thousand 1/2 mile away just powered by a 9 volt battery.You can hold the probe tip between you fingers in one hand and run your fingers of the other hand down a terminal block and pick up the signal right through your body. These are designed for maximum power and sensitivity because of the distances involved. They will sometimes inject the trace signal into every conductor in multi-pair cable by induction or in the case of a car, every wire in the harness. It seems the tool SD is using is heavily desensitized because of the close quarters and short distance of automotive wiring.
@Kamel4197 жыл бұрын
I'm also in the telecom business and I agree whole-heartedly! I couldn't imagine life without a tone generator.
@thejUmpyNehPets6 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking while watching this video! Me too
@Watchyn_Yarwood6 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly! I used a tone generator religiously in commercial fire detection/security systems on low voltage as well as a TDR. Works great and only a fraction of the cost of this device. $25 vs $115. The TDR was a lot more expensive but a great time saver as well especially when working with 1,000 ft runs over multiple rooms on multiple floors.
@motojaknow26126 жыл бұрын
The ECT 2000 is the best tool I've ever found for finding shorts and opens, if the only automotive tool which will do the job. That being said, the use of the tool requires intimate knowledge of the tool and the circuit it is being used on. First issue of understanding is to realize it has two mode of detection, electric field (oscillating voltage on an open wire) and magnetic field from current flow, and it tells you which mode it is using, even to the extent the direction of the current (direction of the detector tip is important). Most detectors use only the electric field which is usually present over the entire harness of the car due to the vast interconnections, isolation of the wire (disconnect it at the source, apply the signal, then trace) is required to follow the signal. Tracing current flow is much more straight forward because the current is limited to only it's path, but keep in mind the path does include the power feed lines to the signal generator. I believe the current mode kicks in at about 100mA. I do not work for Power Probe so the description above is only from my use and experience. I agree they should give more technical details of it's operation.
@ScannerDanner6 жыл бұрын
have you used the ECT 3000?
@motojaknow26126 жыл бұрын
I haven't used the ECT3000. Looks like they added signal strength bar graph and adjustment. Can't hurt. Power feed opens are always a bit.... uhhh... bugger bear because lots of stuff is connected and no way to isolate a wire. In the past, I've picked any one device on the open power line which is not working, disconnect it, applied the signal and worked backwards, fewer connections that way. I've watch you for years. You the man. Good work.
@UcantBeSerious035 жыл бұрын
i watch your videos like the average american watching nightly tv shows - good stuff
@PrinceSelver Жыл бұрын
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@jccarnut4 жыл бұрын
Love that tool ! Power Probe hit a home run with that thingy. They have a amazing videos at their website. Not a sponsor. But has saved people money, and made me look like a wizard ! My Gpa once told me," It'a a poor musician that blames his instrument. Nobody can play a symphony on a harmonica."
@James-fs4rn5 жыл бұрын
👍One of the best channels on KZbin! Thanks for taking us along on another troubleshoot. Wish I had some of those mad skills!
@ScannerDanner5 жыл бұрын
Keep watching James, you will!
@mygelalvarez77299 ай бұрын
U always give hope to us younger n hungry never earned a certificate people...one day...maybe one day .well be like you ...thank you for your knowledge and patience... scanner Danner premium is on my to do list this year or the next .mark my words
@ScannerDanner9 ай бұрын
It's my pleasure
@ellobo85937 жыл бұрын
Paul, I just watched your video about the premium channel. I hope everyone feels the same as me, I will follow you no matter where you host your video's at. God bless you sir...
@ScannerDanner7 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much man! I've been sitting on this one, had to catch my breath.
@MarioDallaRiva7 жыл бұрын
Ditto. ScannerDanner is da MAN!
@vernonsmith52257 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video. I did a similar thing with my car (replaced a lot of parts when it was a short in the circuit). The tool wasn't a turnoff at all since I personally learned something along with you. GREAT JOB!
@Alientraveler0035 жыл бұрын
Watching your videos keeps me calm and I can really listen and learn . Even if I don't got your wonderful . Beeping box of buttons and clip switches with lights . I can still understand the protocol and procedures.
@ryanemerson74 жыл бұрын
Every time I finish one of your videos I realized I spent 45 minutes learning about relays and ground power. You're the best CSI agent for shitty engines.
@ScannerDanner4 жыл бұрын
something so many people miss who are just looking on youtube for silver bullets. thanks man!
@billrowan19575 жыл бұрын
I can't thank you enough Mr. Danner, THANK YOU!
@HobbyscrapperaustraliaАй бұрын
Great video.Well done mate.You proved persistence pays off.Most auto electricians would test for voltage and if none,test for continuity of feed to start relay coil wire and if no continuity they'd bypass the wire with new wire and chop out old wire at either end for quicker repair.Time is money these days unfortunately as we know
@shagytrsc27 жыл бұрын
The short/open Circuit finder is a great tool but it takes a bit to learn how to use it. There is a video here on youtube that explains how to use it. The tool shows a grounded circuit because the wire being tested is connected to another component on the splice. Since there was no power at the DLC It suggest the break was before the splice. I think the right way to test it would've been by removing the fuse and feeding the signal thru the fuse box that way the circuit gets isolated on one side by removing the fuse and at the other by the break in the wire
@ScannerDanner7 жыл бұрын
Totally makes sense. Would that open circuit frequency have a higher amplitude with less in the circuit?
@badmofo3507 жыл бұрын
ScannerDanner I use a phone toner at work which is essentially the same tool except with a + and - lead for testing a pair of wires. If the wires are shorted together the tool will not make a sound but if you remove either of the leads it will sound but not as loudly. I'm not sure exactly why this happens, just telling my experiences. I think if you read up on how a phone toner aka tone generator works you might understand it better.
@jeffshearer51257 жыл бұрын
+ScannerDanner what's up with your premium chanel ? no way! I'm an owner operator, diy,er,not a good reason to have been putting it off, but wanted to sign up, a buddy took your classes and thinks very very highly of you,no wonder he,s so good. he mentioned what you posted to me today. he teaches me a lot but if I'd had your classes I could go back and figure out way my rigs smoking, just kidding. this sucks.
@jeffshearer51257 жыл бұрын
+ScannerDanner what's up with your premium chanel ? no way! I'm an owner operator, diy,er,not a good reason to have been putting it off, but wanted to sign up, a buddy took your classes and thinks very very highly of you,no wonder he,s so good. he mentioned what you posted to me today. he teaches me a lot but if I'd had your classes I could go back and figure out way my rigs smoking, just kidding. this sucks.
@jeffshearer51257 жыл бұрын
+ScannerDanner Premium deal
@marccurtis34643 жыл бұрын
Between you and SMA, I've learned a ton about finding broken wiring on vehicles. Always look for collision damage, bends in looms & previously molested wiring. XLn't video Sir, thank you!
@PaullyG19912 жыл бұрын
Lol "molested" 🤣🤣 Never heard that word in the auto industry haha
@mikeoneill73607 жыл бұрын
As always Paul, I always learn something new, thanks.
@Daniel-ge4uc6 жыл бұрын
Great video !! Always have great appreciation for old school techniques the scanner tools are helpful but yup gotta take the long hrs & practical use in order to master the process...scanner Danner did a great improv using basics & his 18 years plus experience is always in his back pocket....Videos are alot of fun to watch maybe other viewers share this thought where it kinda feels like you're "there"I get the notion the video was pre empted but extremely practical and a sense of accomplishment for the viewer. My own diagnostic situations found me using an am radio 📻 on an unused frequency after all the tools themselves are composed of the transistor & receiver same as wifi 📶Take care all !!
@wyattoneable7 жыл бұрын
You sure know how to tell a story with your editing. Picture in picture, zoom, sound, everything. You videos are always easy to follow along. Great find. I'm getting to this one late and we know what happened to the paid channel. It still sucks.
@ScannerDanner7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Wyatt! Wish I could be with you guys this weekend?
@wyattoneable7 жыл бұрын
Me too man. I don't know if there will be videos of the event but that will be up to the host. We'll be thinking of you.
@johnwray44607 жыл бұрын
wyattoneable 9
@danielgarcia90957 жыл бұрын
Almost at a 100k Mr Danner congratulations you have done so much for the auto technicians, thank you so much on my part
@MrSpartanicus3 жыл бұрын
Best diagnosis finding “is that spider alive... no, it’s not”
@Pinkielover3 жыл бұрын
poor spider
@neilwilliams86087 жыл бұрын
It's me again. This mechanic had the console completely torn out(removed) and under the hood(front passenger side) and, there was a black relay sitting on the frame and a black wire about 8 or 6 gauge sticking up with bare wire not attached to anything. I am not a certified mechanic but, this seems to be a hunt and peck situation. If there is no power to the ignition switch, couldn't he try something easier first? Process of elimination!? I live in Houston Texas and I wish you were closer. I would even try to help you, with what little knowledge I have..I wish I knew 1/2 as much as you do. GOD bless and thank you so much for all your videos, which I do watch.
@waldeckdaniel14457 жыл бұрын
Hey scanner you are going to be OK you've a tremendous impact in my life love your channel
@wildlandkid4 жыл бұрын
Great job. Now everyone can see why you can’t put a price on electrical problems as well as why it could be an expensive. Thanks for the video.
@NobodyAskedForThis7 жыл бұрын
Good to know I'm not the only one who thinks OTC uses a boot on the test light clamp that is way too stiff. I don't know what kind of gorilla engineered that thing but it takes both hands to open the clamp with that boot there. I pull the boot back just like that, myself. Good video.
@brucegill42183 жыл бұрын
Hey Paul I just wanted to say you're a teacher you got a lot on your plate you do a lot not everybody knows how to use every scan tool out there so no need to apologize to me you still found it you still found where it was broke at using that tool and your scan tool no need to apologize to me I understand and I'm pretty sure everybody else that watches your channel does too have a good day stay safe
@ScannerDanner3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Bruce!
@BigDog500017 жыл бұрын
Ready, aim, fire the parts cannon! Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom!
@CameronDC-Grimes Жыл бұрын
The wire tracer circuit finder tool you are using emits a rapid beeping with tone signal through a live wire and keep the beeping tone at a high rate as long as the wire holds 12V but as soon as it hits q spot in the line that has a open circuit (break or cut in line) it detects the high resistance even if its a short to ground and tells you the wire is broken by making a quieter sound at a slower speed. Fast beeping equals good on wire. Slow and quite means its your break. Just make sure you are following the wire you are probed into. Wire finder are great short/open circuit finders and amazing tools. Its a great tool, you just need to use it more. Make bundles of wires and run them behind a wall or obstacle and put it in a Harness to do tests. Make tiny breaks in the line with different wires and practice testing it. Electricians use this tool to follow wiring in walls so they dont have to rip walls out and it allows them to find shorts or open circuits fast so they can make a minimal cut into the wall so they can easily repair the small jole where they make the solder but connector.
@benjaminrich93967 жыл бұрын
00:42 in the morning in UK...might go to slee..... damnit. new SD video. *puts kettle on* :)
@ScannerDanner7 жыл бұрын
Been sitting on this. Just catching my breath today brother.
@Autokey_Security_Services7 жыл бұрын
the toner showing shorted is no issue its just feedback from anything else that's grounded in that circuit. That's a great tool especially when looking for an interior short because there is no need to pull rugs or trim panels. makes finding electrical critters essentially easy to diagnose
@throttlebottle59067 жыл бұрын
the "check previous mechanics work" is lit brightly :))
@DriveShaftDrew7 жыл бұрын
yup- having the right tool helps like you said you got lucky but if you did not find the yellow and black wire problem to begin with you may have never fixed it so great job, buddy
@HomieHektor7 жыл бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS ON REACHING 100,000 SUBSCRIBERS. THANKS FOR SPREADING YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND HELPING US OUT!!!
@Ricky-zj6sy5 жыл бұрын
Cant believe it took you so long to realise the scan tool was giving you the false short, even after looking at the wiring diagram twice you didn't see it! I twigged that straight away. BUT, that is not a criticism, I work on electrical system faults too and usually after others have given up, so I know how challenging they can be sometimes. However, with decent tools and equipment, a good knowledge of how circuits behave in fault conditions and with a splash of luck and determination we always seem to get there. Keep up the good work dude, there's always plenty of faults for us folks to fix!!
@ScannerDanner5 жыл бұрын
I'll blame it on the first time using this tool :-)
@michaeljohn89057 жыл бұрын
Mr. Danner. Thank you so much for this video and your other videos. Wish I worked for somebody like you. Tons of awesome info, thank you very much for posting all these videos. I hope you get paid for this because the info that you post is Invaluable!! Thank you again sir. Michael McNabb .. Subscribed and re posted .. thank you sir.
@woodhandjrable4 жыл бұрын
Albert E. said, u never to old to learn something new. Mark T. said, u can't teach old dog new tricks. I bought a wire tracer and it got the best of me ,im going to try it again 👍
@kenpryor44407 жыл бұрын
I have the older version of that tool and used it for yrs and have found many broke wires with it
@MrSte22223 жыл бұрын
had similar problems with test kit that dosent work in all senarious the surrounding wires like you had sometimes due to the capacitance effect can induce the signal into the other wires especially if they have become twisted in the loom and then the whole thing gets very misleading with false signals in associated wires bear that in mind when using your test kit but the end result you came through it and fixed it every jobs a fresh learning curve good video shows the difficulty of signal tracing in multiwire looms
@brandonb85435 жыл бұрын
Personally, I perfer a multimeter to check my spiders for life. Good to know a test light would work as well tho.
@CameronDC-Grimes Жыл бұрын
Yeah I like multimeters as well. But for most Diag work I do voltage drop testing so I don't need to test resistance just voltage. I get voltage on negative when theirs a short to ground. Have you seen the Test lights that are digital have a voltmeter, green light for negative polarity and red light for positive polarity, they are actually very useful and make many jobs easier. But I like my clamp meter to have the versatility, the full set of angled back probes, piercing probes and all the adapters for pin connectors.
@baxrok2.7 жыл бұрын
Outstanding job and some great lessons on approaching a no start. No power at DLC, check powers. Sweet. Thanks Paul!
@omaralvarez9454 жыл бұрын
Reading instruction on a tool feels like a chore. Playing with a tool first feels like a new toy.
@leonardrios94346 жыл бұрын
Man this video was immensely satisfying. It was great to see you troubleshoot this issue. Great work!
@jovenlagda12297 жыл бұрын
Love that zoom effect and the key is in your pocket.
@dtnel7 жыл бұрын
Just noticed this was posted for my birthday. Thanks Scanner! Nah just kidding you posted it because of the great work you do. Anyways that wasn't lack of knowledge if you ask me in regards to the tool. You were learning it on the fly as you're probably just as busy as the rest of us who put things off till the last second. Don't believe me just as my wife. The upside is we're part of that crowd that flies by the seat of our pants and gets things done oh and LEARNED on the fly even tool use. That was the power probe short finder. Great tool as well! Learned to use mine the night I was injecting the power into a airbag (srs for those who want the technical name) wiring harness between the sdm connector and the left front impact sensor on my sides 06 Chevy Impala. Yes I did unplug the SDM for those worried about my safety and pulled all fuses and the battery of course. The neat thing about the power probe short finder is it has a arrow that points you in the direction of the short. I did chest a little and searched "power probe quick start guide" when I wasn't wanting to watch the video myself either because I felt as quite a bit of us do, that "it'll be easy to figure the vehicle problem out" and then when faced with the new tool and no video watched thought to myself " I can figure this tool out because this is what us mechanics do ". SO my point is I think us mechanics know we'll get it figured out which at times inhibits our willingness and desire to get that extra manual read or video watched until we're actually past the point of doing it. It was rather appealing how easily the vehicle started and ran once the problem was fixed and the vehicle started. It'll probably run great for some time to go as well. On a side note I was getting ready to cash or maybe I should say redeem my free trial from buying your book and digital copy as well. IF you read this and can briefly answer can or will those of us who have the trial codes be able to email you for the free premium trial and then go on to purchase it? Also with pay pal being your money handler could you look further into the possible annual subscription as $99 vs the monthly as over the course of a year it'll save those who want a annual subscription 2 months of subscription on average and if a person stays 10yrs for the premium channel then they wind up paying for a extra year under current pricing and calculations. I'd go a year after the trial because when you have your hosting in place there's contractual agreements that cover you unlike KZbin as we've witnessed with you and others because as it's unfolding we're seeing those agreements only benefitted KZbin and not the content provider which was you or the consumer as well which was us the end users/viewers of the content. From now on use your smartphone as a reference tool / field manual for looking up quick operating instructions for the tool. Maybe once you watch the video you could give power probe a plug for their tool and show those who haven't watched the tool instruction manual the quick proper way to use the tool. Who knows maybe Power Probe will send you some free swag for a review when they come out with their next innovative tool as they seem to be changing the diagnostic tool landscape constantly with their ongoing offering of new diagnostic tools. Another one I did pass on from them is the one they made for snap on as I felt with the modis edge which is a great tool itself and a good regular multimeter along with some other functions as well. 6
@defendermender49597 жыл бұрын
Keep the good work up Paul!
@asewamu2 жыл бұрын
I love live filming like this. No need to know everything, more fun to watch the process we all go through as we figure cars out.
@blairjefferyj7 жыл бұрын
Mr. Danner, I love every video that you do. And this has been one of the funniest ones I've seen. The fast forward of you pushing the ca in the garage and the tool giving you problems. Sorry for laughing, but this video brightened my day.
@AlfaAddict5 жыл бұрын
Great to see an old car! Please do more 1980-1990's cars. You know the ones with ECU and injection but no obd... Would love to see how you diagnose a faulty crank sensor, a bad maf or anything else just by using scopes.
@ScannerDanner5 жыл бұрын
:-) I have a few on here for sure
@eljuarense6 жыл бұрын
Did you ever do a video on that ECT3000 Circuit Tracer
@jacquesdaoud42637 жыл бұрын
the best 50 minutes i watch tools doesn't make the mechanic you fix the car and the tool
@bobl787 жыл бұрын
how can you put an alternator and a fan in there for a no start condition ?
@ScannerDanner5 жыл бұрын
lol for sure!
@RobHaag715 жыл бұрын
Did you try towing it through the car wash? And it still didn't start? Hmmm
@tomjones41455 жыл бұрын
@@ScannerDanner he might as put on a new set of tyres as well hahahahaha
@frugalprepper5 жыл бұрын
People will try anything when they are desperate. Most of the time around me it isn't that they won't pay someone to fix it, it a lack of people that are able to. All the shops are a bunch of parts changers and can't find problems like this.
@phigo4kins4 жыл бұрын
@@frugalprepper I Agree, The Parts Must have been all Changed At Different "Auto Shops" doing Trial and Error Parts Changing Session.
@JD-5265 жыл бұрын
you know your stuff. I am completely convinced I can fix my problem wire harness watching your videos. keep up the great work you do.
@ScannerDanner5 жыл бұрын
thank you Jerry, and so am I! If you need extra help, don't forget about my forum on my website. It is free to join and I have paid moderators who are there to help me help you guys! www.scannerdanner.com
@tboneproductions24536 жыл бұрын
27:55 that’s what she said. Lol . Great vid per usual. That line never gets old.
@markferraro52507 жыл бұрын
great video SD so glad you made it right after watching in bought the ECT 3000 and power probe emailed me a pdf users manual. I read it as I was using the tool on my own homemade circuits where I created shorts and opens and conduits. You have break through the conduit with with that pointer on the end of the receiver to get a signal. The rabbit hole you don't want to go down is capacitive coupling where the wire your tracing will inductivily feed into wires in the same harness and the signal will go all over the place I found wrapping the harness with tin foil and grounding the tin foil with any kind of jumper wire to the negative side of battery or ground . then the receiver will follow the broken wire and olny the broken wire your tracing. thanks again
@ScannerDanner7 жыл бұрын
If you have to break into a harness to get the pointer in there to pick up the signal, this defeats the whole purpose in my opinion. I can use my ohmmeter or voltmeter for that, just like I've been doing for the last 25 years. I need something more functional. I need it to work like it did when the VCI was connected to the DLC, causing a "short" from the LED bulb.
@NewLevelAuto7 жыл бұрын
Can I be honest in saying that an oem diagram that shows actual connectors involved would have cut this diagnostic time to a quarter of the time? I don't mean it offensive as I hope you know, but this is a prime example of why Mitchell sucks the big one. One quick check at c102 and one at c104 would have given you a very short area to work with. Heat and vibration to find the rest . Great fix as always though! Be well and god bless
@ScannerDanner7 жыл бұрын
lol and the rest of it was fighting a tool I never used before without instructions! :-)
@dondesnoo17717 жыл бұрын
I have a86carbureted Plymouth Turismo 2.2 no tach or advance fan runs all time all symtoms occurred at once.what is signal on pin 9 pcm. To temp s ? Any help from anyone. No ecm on this model cut wire for fan on pcm f.stops. sometimes tack &advance come back fan stays on though .
@tomdokken76387 жыл бұрын
Dan when you replaced spark plugs and coil packs how long does it take the 2000 jeep to go back to normal
@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics7 жыл бұрын
Paul, I have tried the ECT2000, and it is not that great at open circuits, mainly because current can't flow in an open wire!! Keith, C104 seems to be a long way from the fuse box though. If the harness is accessible, would you use the "bisect" method? Poke a hole and take a voltage measurement. At least that tells you if the problem is upstream or downstream of that point of measurement :)
@sandygrungerson11777 жыл бұрын
Where do you find OEM diagrams? subscription/paywalled?
@richardashcroft45963 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing liquid tape, I’ve been down that road before. Used electrical tape because I knew that I couldn’t use heat shrink tubing.
@michaelhaiden67187 жыл бұрын
owner really needs to install a fan shroud
@Pr0ph3cy-k5z7 жыл бұрын
michael haiden He ran out of money due to buying parts he didn't need lol.
@Darkvirgo88xx6 жыл бұрын
After all the parts he threw at a shroud can sit in the back burner.
@jacquelinemanzano9328 Жыл бұрын
Excellent tutorial on wiring harness. Although its time consuming its well worth it for the fixed end result.
@nukenridge49215 жыл бұрын
I ran through the same problem Dan with the power probe .It beeps at most of the wiring .Removed some fuses and other wiring will help .But i would like to see it being used more often .Good job Dan
@ScannerDanner5 жыл бұрын
my name is Paul :-) Danner is my last name, thanks!
@Bubba2410 ай бұрын
Great job! You rock! I think you’re right, that tool has a little to be desired. It needs a little more tweaking. At least you able to find the break when the scan tool was hooked up. Again great job!!!
@TomSzumski Жыл бұрын
Not sure if in comments but line toner is amplified with ground - I use a tone tester to find drain pipes I insert a copper wire into; then ground transmitter to get super strong signal - wonder if this was same effect you saw
@edhuddleston611111 ай бұрын
Huddleston
@edhuddleston611111 ай бұрын
2000gmc noreverse
@Spitfireseven2 жыл бұрын
This was just great. With the fuel pump problem I'm having, this was right in the zone. Your the guy that goes with what's really going on. This was trouble shooting with all the moles and warts. It is the real thing. I have a harbor freight cen-tech short finder. You gotta use it right. I had to learn the in's and outs of how it works. You have to improvise jumpers. You did a great video! Thankyou!!!
@ScannerDanner2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, really appreciate this comment because you saw it for what it was. Some would just make fun of me using that tool 😅
@THEFlea19912 ай бұрын
Awesome work! Your personality and way of speaking reminds me so much of my best friend. Very humble, very kind and most of all a great teacher. I can tell you really love a good challenge and doing what you do. Thanks for the video. That’s a really neat tool.
@ScannerDanner2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Nice to hear this type of feedback. I do love what I do
@swfloridacarguy19877 жыл бұрын
Another great video, like the way you narrate all your videos, very informative the process you use and the presentations are so down to earth. Makes your videos so easy to follow.
@dj67699 ай бұрын
I’ve got that same power-probe and it’s very finicky but it has knocked some grand slams for me. One suggestion is when you first checked the relay found no power on the load side, as a quick check run a jumper from battery positive to the load circuit that would have told you the circuit from relay to eec and dlc was good. Great T/S👍
@Peterdidntbuildit7 жыл бұрын
Good luck getting the open-circuit part of that tool to work I bought that when it was new and shiny tried it 5 or 6 times and found it is great for shorts but horrible for opens it now sits in the bottom drawer of my toolbox collecting dust
@patelvivek48884 жыл бұрын
ETC3000 was a life saver man. Good Job 👍
@IdealIvan7 жыл бұрын
Great video. Had the same problem with a jeep cherokee laredo 97. Bought many parts... alternator, battery, starter, spark plugs, coils and a couple of sensors. Just a waste of time and money. In the end I sold it to a junk yard for $300
@andreykldjian7 жыл бұрын
For the open circuit tester tool, you can pull the 30amp maxi fuse and that will kill the yellow/black wire of any power. You'll be able to probe it through without issue or error.
@hectorfmaldonado58754 жыл бұрын
You are a great troubleshooter, and narrator. Thanks ScannerDanner for showing us the power of a single wire. Also, your video always will be useful for someone.