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Eric O Is A Silver Bullet Cheating Machine! 

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In this video I bring you along as I have a look at a customers 2010 Honda Pilot that has an issue with the battery going dead over night. It doesn't take long to find what circuit the drain is on but then I cheat a little by using Identifix to lead me right to the cause of the draw.
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@philmccuen
@philmccuen Год назад
I had an old feller tell me, it's not about knowing all the answers, but knowing where to find em. No shame in using every available avenue to find the answer.
@freetolook3727
@freetolook3727 Год назад
That old feller was me! 😂
@John-do9ei
@John-do9ei Год назад
As a college instructor, that's basically my advice to students. You're not there to memorize this stuff. You go to school to learn how to understand the technical language so you can go look stuff up when you need it.
@MarkK01
@MarkK01 Год назад
Not only that but look at the money Eric saved his customer.
@Really658
@Really658 9 месяцев назад
Henry Ford said that in court in defense of being called an idiot.
@NikMitchell
@NikMitchell Год назад
I'm an IT guy for the last 20-odd years - and while I can understand the sentiment of figuring it out on your own (and thus, have holistic knowledge), I always come back to the fact that almost all troubleshooting is born out of a collaborative hivemind. We don't do our jobs in a vacuum. I learned that a win is a win, no matter how I eventually got there. Thank god for the internet and helpful people, sharing knowledge alike! You gotta know you're our very own Silver Bullet, too - I've learned a loooottttt about my Silverado because of your videos.
@josephcitizen4195
@josephcitizen4195 Год назад
I'm 100% on board with you. You absolutely have to go back and post your solution though. The "Oh, I figured it out" without an explanation is grounds for divorce.
@SirHeadly84
@SirHeadly84 Год назад
I've been doing IT for just about as long if not longer. With Google being what it is, troubleshooting an issue like it's only ever happened to you/the customer is a waste of time. But as someone else said, we have to share our results. Not ask for help and then dont come back. Although I usually assume if they don't come back, the last thing they did probably helped. Lol. The difference between just tossing parts at it looking at silver bullets and looking at it AFTER you have already done testing is knowing what NOT to throw at it. And that's what makes you different, Mr. O.
@vicpetrishak7705
@vicpetrishak7705 10 месяцев назад
That is how I feel when a Garbage Freight tool in my hands , cheap and dirty !
@DougHinVA
@DougHinVA 10 месяцев назад
'collaborative hivemind' means what ? A 20-year IT guy cannot even use basic English to spell 'God' with a capital letter? Skip it.
@NikMitchell
@NikMitchell 10 месяцев назад
@@DougHinVA I'm not a Christian; no need or reason for me to capitalize the g, my dude. Not everyone believes like you do, but at least read the post correctly - I've been doing IT for 20 years, not existing.
@gjk1504
@gjk1504 Год назад
These battery draw videos from Eric are my favorites.
@John-do9ei
@John-do9ei Год назад
Yeah, I'm not a mechanic. I went into academics, but my dad was a welder, mechanic, competent at everything, so I learned a lot of this stuff as a kid, you know, back when cars were cars and men were closeted. These vids are like my finishing school on how to deal with modern cars where there aren't actual switches, where everything sends a signal to a computer to tell the thing to turn on or off. And to be honest, these things are so much easier to diagnose.
@Ragnar8504
@Ragnar8504 10 месяцев назад
If I wasn't on the other side of the pond I'd have a nice head-scratcher for him. 2009 VW Golf drains the battery but only if it's parked outside during longer heavy rains (two days plus), ideally with high winds. Nothing out of the ordinary as soon as it dries up. Happened maybe five times during current ownership (since 2017). The 2014 battery that was in there died last year and has been replaced. A few weeks ago the thing happened again but this time there was still enough charge in the battery to start the car, either because the draw was dicovered more quickly or because of the new battery or any combination.
@robertl2227
@robertl2227 5 месяцев назад
That sounds right up Eric and Ivan's alley. Maybe you can get them to do a video chat
@amak1131
@amak1131 Год назад
I see nothing wrong with a silver bullet. Happens at my work sometimes where the symptoms and other items match exactly what someone saw before. Often worth trying before spending hours confirming if this duck is a duck.
@Cheepchipsable
@Cheepchipsable Год назад
For a channel that promotes sharing knowledge, why not reciprocate? Payback would be adding a useful repair to help other shops diagnose.
@ehsnils
@ehsnils Год назад
As long as you check that the issue is actually what the fault code or fault analysis chart says then you are good. In this case there was a suspected offending device that was easy to disconnect and the fault went away, so therefore the problem was isolated easily. It's tougher when you need to check the CAN and/or LIN bus traffic, sometimes you need an analyzer to see what's happening. If a button don't change the traffic changes where it should then there might be a culprit, so those analyzers aren't totally useless. Even better if you have a "known good" reference.
@mike-yp1uk
@mike-yp1uk Год назад
Great video. Being resourceful is not cheating but a sign of intelligence.
@wallyg.2409
@wallyg.2409 Год назад
Right ?
@FinalMix64
@FinalMix64 Год назад
Imagine being well informed.
@bigclivedotcom
@bigclivedotcom Год назад
DC current clamps are one of those things you need to get a feel for. With low current settings the position and orientation can result in rogue readings due to magnetic fields in the vicinity. I usually hold it in position near the cable, zero it and then clip it on without changing the orientation. Still worth their weight in gold.
@SouthMainAuto
@SouthMainAuto Год назад
Ahhh ok. Also if you can "loop" the wire through the jaws to make a multiplier, it can help with the accuracy too on low amp draw situations.
@jimschiltz5343
@jimschiltz5343 Год назад
Big Clive!
@iaov
@iaov Год назад
A wise tech never re-invents the wheel if he can avoid it. Well done Eric!!
@Shawnsullivan7
@Shawnsullivan7 Год назад
This is one RU-vid channel that I always like the video before I watch it. They are always great.
@jakalaraa
@jakalaraa Год назад
Eric O Is A Silver Bullet Cheating Machine who deserves a Gold Medal - conveying this much data and in such detail is a selfless act of kindness rarely seen. Thank you Sir.
@jbrhel
@jbrhel Год назад
You are a man of integrity and honor Mr. O. You don't own a parts cannon. Keep on keeping on!
@aliasfred
@aliasfred Год назад
Rainman Ray doesn't own a parts cannon either.
@danielbarrett6026
@danielbarrett6026 Год назад
You are so blessed to have Mrs. O by your side. You all are a great team!
@garybulwinkle82
@garybulwinkle82 Год назад
With that full kitchen, you should have The South Main Cafe where people can dine while they wait for their minor auto services!
@bushmaster2936
@bushmaster2936 Год назад
@@garybulwinkle82 Like Mrs.O isn't busy enough already !!
@andrewcz8871
@andrewcz8871 Год назад
Your metaphors are classic dude. Never ever change.
@tomlewis3658
@tomlewis3658 Год назад
Your proper use of the silver bullet saved the customer money = satisfied customer, so well done, sir. And I had to smile at your slick transition at the end - "Don't you be a tool". Good one!
@richardbambenek2601
@richardbambenek2601 Год назад
Eric has a quick mind which is why he's a good tech.
@kalabash72
@kalabash72 Год назад
That battery looks like it got the special, "I got a guy who can do it cheaper."
@woodturnermark8529
@woodturnermark8529 Год назад
Eric, again you are the man ! Using your trouble shooting skills to make a diagnosis, I was a heavy equipment mechanic for 44 years, 30 of which were in a supervising/support role for 40 + mechanics, I have seen many types of skill sets from apprentice to journeyman and foreman, none of which had the skills or patience you have for trouble shooting problems and making the repair. I wish we had you and you tube in my working years to help guide mechanics and teach what you share in every video. Thank You for sharing ! I am a believer that "If I can do it so can you" if people would only take the time to do their home work and learn before doing . Do it right and you only have to do it once.
@scottminer7702
@scottminer7702 Год назад
I "listen" to the experiences of others but always confirm their idea before acting on it. Well done.
@scottnusser6232
@scottnusser6232 Год назад
Buddy you earn you're keep every day! You deserve an easy one now and again. Good show and good explanation of voltage drop across fuses.
@CraigArndt
@CraigArndt Год назад
I don’t see a problem, you’re in business to fix cars and as many as you can a day. Use whatever tool you have at your disposal. Great video.
@AKChryslertech
@AKChryslertech Год назад
This all goes back to the age old saying, "an error code only tells you where the problem is, not what needs to be replaced or repaired". Like you said, it is a valuable tool when used correctly. When i was watching one of the snapon diagnostics training videos, even the host said test, dont guess because the error code isnt meant to tell you what to replace or repair.
@richcrum7683
@richcrum7683 Год назад
“ I feel so dirty”, had you broken out a can of brake cleaner I would had died from laughing!!! Great job, I too love the electrical diagnostic videos you do… keep it up.
@bretth1714
@bretth1714 Год назад
No cheating there, Eric O! Based on the customer's choice to not replace simple (and likely inexpensive) components, it's likely they'd have chosen the silver bullet route anyway given the choice. Yet another great SMA video--parasitic draw videos never get old and we can never learn enough from you.
@ThePickler61
@ThePickler61 Год назад
Another important point from the discussion at the end of the video, abuse of identifix would've lead you to a door switch as the first bullet in the cannon (most "common" fix on that identifix thread). You would've whiffed and got it on the second try. I''m happy you made this video Dr. O. No need to feel dirty, it was a GREAT demonstration on how to use the tool appropriately.
@4b131
@4b131 Год назад
While you might think you've waisted 10 minutes with the silver bullet this is a component that would have needed to be checked eventually, so in reality starting with the 'more likely spot' from a tip really isn't a waste of time. Nice job Eric, have a great weekend.😊
@ozzykrahn806
@ozzykrahn806 Год назад
man the days of turning the key off and shuts everything off is gone
@dougiedoug2921
@dougiedoug2921 Год назад
You run a business...don't apologize! You still taught us to not use the silver bullet as permission for the parts Canon. Your trouble shooting videos are my favorite!
@ralphwaters8905
@ralphwaters8905 Год назад
Non-automotive comment: Nice to see the *VitaMix* blender and *BigBerkey* water filter in your kitchen (just like mine). My BB is a couple years old and I had to make my own sight glass to keep from overfilling it when I go to bed since it would leak all over. They sure goofed up on THAT design. Shoulda asked you first. You would have told them that the lower tank needs to completely enclose the upper one. Common sense is becoming a rare thing these days...
@DIYDaveOK
@DIYDaveOK Год назад
I see that AAA battery, and.... these days I'm afraid to let ANYBODY touch my vehicle -- it's either me or Eric O, and he's not likely to show up at my door here in OKC.😂 Thanks as always, Eric!
@ekop1778
@ekop1778 Год назад
I DONT LIKE THEM CHEAP TIE SCREW DOWN TERMINALS HAD THEM ON MY OLD 97 DODGE KEPT ON REPLACEING THEM USE THE SOLDER ONES MY 2018 SUBIE ALREADY ON MY 3RD BATTERY 21K ON IT
@heinrichshultz
@heinrichshultz Год назад
That Triple A deal is nothing but a lack of pride in their work. Fix it once and fix it right.
@splatterize
@splatterize Год назад
I say the same thing although I took this a step further and kinda mapped out who I believe to be respectable mechanics across the country just in case. Closest I can see near you would be Omega Auto in Newton Kansas. Good ole Car Wizard. lol
@tedwilliams8766
@tedwilliams8766 Год назад
a few years ago out of curiosity, i called a local shop to see what they'd charge for 2012 ford escape 3.0 valve cover gasket job. $800!!!!! at that time i was pretty well off with tools but since then, ive invested quite a bit into the specialty tools in the cases, pullers, autel mx808, testers, basically everything a mechanic has except for a lift. bought a 2004 dodge 2500 with a shot power steering pump. the shop the seller called wanted $1100 to change it!!! no thank you. now adays, its more economical keep the vehicle you have and fix it yourself. theres a wealth of knowledge online to do pretty much any and everything on your vehicle yourself. youll can save yourself, friends and family alot of cash better used somewhere else. thank you, eric!!! a little tip: hit your local pawn shops for tools. they usually have a wide variety of brand name tools there for alot less than retail. if youre a haggler, you can sometimes get it for even less than the price theyre asking. prices at pawnshops arent set in stone. especially if you become a regular.
@wingman8447
@wingman8447 Год назад
You didn’t cheat. You used the knowledge available to you. Then you verified. Good work. Thank you.
@anthonymoore4096
@anthonymoore4096 Год назад
Eric. In most dealerships checking tech talk and tsb's is one of the 1st steps after verification. I know you dont want to "cheat" but it is really a means to and end. You diag everything more thoroughly than most on YT. Keep up the good work
@rpeary5043
@rpeary5043 Год назад
This was perfect. Bought a 2013 Elantra a couple years ago and soon discovered battery would go dead if left more than 1 day without starting, found a draw of 340 mA and got an AGM battery so we could get 2 days without starting and not strand my son when he used it. I later traced to one circuit and on that circuit found an old remote starter that I had no FOBs for. I did pay my local Hyundai dealer to get it cleaned up but as a car owner I saved hundreds of dollars of trouble shooting time. I suspect that’s why it got traded, but I got a good deal on a car that had low miles and came from the south with no rust,
@ronhaefner7833
@ronhaefner7833 Год назад
Thank goodness someone uses this technique. I teach this to my autos electrical class and while I would not use it for a definitive amp reading it certainly puts you in the ball park for exactly this kind of diagnosis. Well done Eric O, well done.
@rhadden8976
@rhadden8976 Год назад
The truly smart man builds on the knowledge of predecessors. Nice work.👍
@rhkips
@rhkips Год назад
The company I work for (a mobile diagnostics company) keeps a technician group chat specifically for weird/difficult problems. There are also three dedicated researchers in said chat. Oftentimes, we only have 20 minutes (or less) to get a car through pre-scan, diag and post-scan. We're constantly bouncing knowlege and experience off each other; I call it "consulting the hive-mind." :D A huge part of being a successful tech is researching and being able to understand what you're researching. What you've shown in this video is real-world: Foundation, research, repair. Awesome stuff!
@djmartin4776
@djmartin4776 Год назад
If used correctly as shown, identifix is a great tool. Find common broken wire locations, may let you know common industry tests may not work on a certain system, and may mention common failures and proper ways to diagnose.
@wiley0714
@wiley0714 Год назад
As a DIY type of guy, I am not familiar with the whole identifix system. I have managed to use it twice to date, mostly to get wiring diagrams. In one circumstance, I had a code from the ABS module/ignition on circuit. Based on the diagrams, I was able to determine that I had a broken wire after the fuse, and before the ABS module. On my second use it was due to a "Can Bus B open circuit". I again used the diagrams and was able to find (with some RU-vid video pointers) , a broken Can Bus B ) wire in the hinge area between the drivers door and the vehicle interior. I was not even familiar with the ability to look for the "quick fix/silver bullet . but for the $40 that it cost me to diagnose and solve my problem, it was worth it to me.
@Mikeaaron777
@Mikeaaron777 Год назад
If I was going to Tech School for Automotive, your classes would be my pick. I watch others, but you are most informative. With so many cars and problems, all classes are needed, but your channel is my choice.
@phazerboy
@phazerboy 7 месяцев назад
Some of us do this as a living. Silver bullet for the win and the pocket book. Not above using them. The reason I watch your videos is to sharpen my diagnostic ability and load silver bullets.😁
@trucker-mr9gi
@trucker-mr9gi Год назад
You have a source of information that helped you solve a problem much faster. This is not cheating, this is using your information wisely.
@LesReeves
@LesReeves Год назад
What ever gets the job done is not cheating it's clever use of the information available . Good job Mr O Cheers.
@eddieg7426
@eddieg7426 10 месяцев назад
I have to say Mr. Eric you are the best Auto Technician, That I have seen on the eastern sea seaboard.
@n.j.bandelow3913
@n.j.bandelow3913 Год назад
I just want to say thank you. Been watching/listening to your work (and a few good others around the you tubes) I spent about a decade as a service writer/management/jack of all and would help some of my mechanics research some of the work they were doing. Those programs are great for narrowing involved systems or getting the proper diagrams or testing procedures. You do an amazing job showing and explaining the when how and why you use them and walking people through your brain process. I enjoy the diagnostic procedures of these new cars and you are a good teacher. Thank you
@zennor_man
@zennor_man Год назад
Thanks Eric O..I’ve been baffled by auto electrics all my life now I have a start point for understanding the diag process..all the best from UK..
@cephasrodgers9417
@cephasrodgers9417 Год назад
Another great video Eric. In one of the companies I worked, I was taught to “leverage the synergy” (use all the combined knowledge available to you) to find a timely resolution to the task/problem you are working on. That is exactly what you did, thanks for taking all of us along for the ride.
@Jangus
@Jangus Год назад
Identifix is super useful. I wish my current shop had it.
@fixthisone
@fixthisone Год назад
Different field here, but similar experience. Sometimes it just helps to get the proper resource to help cut time troubleshooting. It’s usually a 50/50 shot, but when someone else’s findings help, it can feel like cheating! But you get over it quick especially if it’s a known common fault for a particular brand/model. Nice work regardless!
@jimgerock9190
@jimgerock9190 Год назад
Lol. I have a 2011 Pilot EX very similar to the one in this video (bought it used in 2014). Never knew the little rear hatch glass switch was back there. I mainly use the hatch, not the glass. You learn something new every day from SMA! 😏
@Echo024
@Echo024 Год назад
The tool that actually has been a game changer is the inspection camera recommended by Eric O. I just used it today to diagnose intake valve carbon deposits on a VW.
@jstample
@jstample 10 месяцев назад
The Depstech? I wasn’t aware of that video but I’ve been shopping for one so I’ll find it
@larrysmith9359
@larrysmith9359 Год назад
Kudos to you, Eric, for being so proficient in using all your electronic tools! Very impressive!
@mikechiodetti4482
@mikechiodetti4482 Год назад
Your not cheating, your planning! Nice to see Mrs. O. Even without the silver bullet, you had a plan, all-be-it a longer diagnostic version, but never-the-less a plan. Good one Mr. O! Nice quick find.
@larryjohnston52
@larryjohnston52 Год назад
Trying to run a Garage and Mrs is making More Noise than the SHOP!!😂
@canifixit3504
@canifixit3504 Год назад
I like to see what others have done to fix their issues saves me time
@blakepeterson1977
@blakepeterson1977 Год назад
I cringe every time I see those replacement battery cable terminals. Nothing but trouble. Thanks for walking us through your process!
@jackgreen412
@jackgreen412 Год назад
You are fortunate to have Mrs. O there to answer the phone. Nothing worse than having your mind on something and get get interrupted by the phone
@kastooMcFry
@kastooMcFry Год назад
Nothing wrong with using silver bullets. It can save a bunch of time as long as it doesn't steer you down a rabbit hole. Just don't take whatever you see or read as gospel. Thanks for taking the time to do this, Eric,
@davidtaylor7174
@davidtaylor7174 Год назад
You are still the man on wiring. The web helped me fix a work van that a local shop couldn't. Erratic no start on a Dodge, who woulda thought. Bad engine ground if they would have looked. Easy fix. When the cable is green it's usually bad. Was kinda disappointed they didn't find it. I've learned a lot thanks to you.
@Blazer02LS
@Blazer02LS Год назад
A bad ground on a Chrysler product, surely you cannot mean it... LOL
@buffystclair9042
@buffystclair9042 Год назад
The old days , the old guys used to go to the shelf , grab a 25 lb manual and start reading until he found the system he was working on . Then the trouble tree and detective work to source the problem. Often , if it was common enough , the tech could pretty much get right to the issue rather then the trouble tree method. Thats where I was finding identafix a useful tool. It got you to a known issue that many techs found already. I have seen guys play Russian roulette with the parts cannon. Makes for a lazy tech . I remember when interior light switches became part of the latch on Fords. After a few dead batteries, went there first
@dennisjohnson8932
@dennisjohnson8932 Год назад
That thought process is unheard of and frankly inspiring. Not many mechanics would used that approach. Kudos to you!! Denny
@tszailer
@tszailer Год назад
The solution is one google search away. Try it.
@dchawk81
@dchawk81 Год назад
Which is ironic considering DIYers go straight to the forums.
@chrismounts846
@chrismounts846 Год назад
I know someone else that has your name 😂
@MrTonyPiscatelle
@MrTonyPiscatelle Год назад
Ohhhhhhhh the shame of it all , LOL You still the man Mr.O
@leeross7896
@leeross7896 Год назад
Eric, Don't let them give you hell, I am a IT security engineer and i spend about 30% of my time doing google searches to see if anyone else is having the same problem. Only a fool diagnoses from scratch every time. In my case if I get a silver bullet i put that couple hours saved in my pocket for when the boss yells what have you been doing all day :)
@hvac4u2
@hvac4u2 8 месяцев назад
No dirt here. You correctly and quickly narrowed a broad field of common offenders, isolated the problem, Then confirmed it. No shame in using others experience as a guide. Smart imo. Proof before parts. Excellent
@jochenstacker7448
@jochenstacker7448 Год назад
You and Mrs. O are so wholesome, you make the Waltons look like Boyz n the Hood.
@tony-ps4qw
@tony-ps4qw Год назад
On my wifes vehicle the rear wiper wasn't returning all the way due to sticking causing a parasitic draw amazing what a little draw will do to your battery over time!
@bendafixer4542
@bendafixer4542 Год назад
The way you explain everything you are doing and what you are thinking is very helpful and appreciated.
@MichaelHarris-sv3zi
@MichaelHarris-sv3zi Год назад
You did not cheat u fix the problem they going to be happy.great Job
@livewire4495
@livewire4495 Год назад
Every tool, Especially Silver Bullets are what experience is all about. Time to Fix Something Else! 😎 49 years as an Electrician for GM. Our Maintenance group did this type of documenting for Electrical, Mechanical, Pneumatic, and Hydraulic Machine Failures as part of our Repair strategy. This allowed Tradesmen who weren't familiar with a particular machine to have reference material as an aid.
@mrmonk7197
@mrmonk7197 Год назад
Love the show Eric and Mrs O. 🎉
@rjb6327
@rjb6327 Год назад
Always nice to see Mrs O.
@spelunkerd
@spelunkerd Год назад
That's helpful, and a little funny you feel guilty about taking the shortest pathway to a solution. I might have left a little note inside that door, explaining why the connector is not connected so the next tech doesn't hook it back up and then end up falling down a rabbit hole. You could even leave a link to your video, ha ha. I wonder if the disconnected wires might trigger a trouble code.
@SouthMainAuto
@SouthMainAuto Год назад
I don't believe the MICU's set a code against it. They are kind of dumb modules so to speak.
@kennethd7048
@kennethd7048 Год назад
It's always cool that you share electrical diagnostics.. very cool
@ianlund1086
@ianlund1086 Год назад
That screen saver at the end lol! Takes me back!
@billdoodson4232
@billdoodson4232 Год назад
I have watched a good number of your videos now. They have no relevance to me at all, with living in the UK and being in the fortunate position of having a really good local repair shop. But I love the way you work out what's wrong and do the repairs, unless you pass it back to the customer to carry out the repairs. Having served my engineering apprenticeship 50 years ago and having worked my way up to Chief Engineer on a number of sites, I would say ALWAYS take the silver bullet. When you have the experience you have, your head is full of silver bullets, no shame at all in taking one from someone else. After all, your channel is providing lots of them for other people.
@alward9901
@alward9901 Год назад
Hi Eric. Much appreciated step by step of your easy to follow diagnosis ⚒👍
@frankhartford5194
@frankhartford5194 Год назад
I have identifix at my shop,and depending on the repair I'll look at the confirmed fixes, but I won't replace any parts til I'm 100% confident in the repair. What makes me go the extra mile is I will eat the repair if I'm wrong, so I make sure I'm not wrong.
@eck8240
@eck8240 Год назад
Such a humble man a good and humble man
@porkchop4604
@porkchop4604 Год назад
Excellent methodical approach
@harrowtiger
@harrowtiger Год назад
Well done that man, good diagnosis.
@airmailman1971
@airmailman1971 10 месяцев назад
Keep in mind that a lot of people are watching your videos either to learn something or for clues to their own problem. That site that provides clues to what possibly could be wrong is just a tool and I suggest using all available tools that are helpful to your bottom line. Love your video's dude.
@jamesbruno5896
@jamesbruno5896 Год назад
Nice job Eric, good shortcut to find the real problem!
@rblaclewell
@rblaclewell Год назад
No need to explain or apologize! You 100% did the right thing for the customer. Nobody denies you would have found the issue!!
@bodynfocus
@bodynfocus 6 месяцев назад
Always .... learning from Professor O!
@louisebrown2887
@louisebrown2887 Год назад
I enjoy watching you troubleshoot electrical problems Tks for the video
@andythomson460
@andythomson460 Год назад
I appreciate a man that asks why.
@Ianf1x
@Ianf1x Год назад
Helping with good info on fault makes the person feel good about sharing. I share my findings so you have a easier repair 😊
@petersharp1315
@petersharp1315 Год назад
All great stuff keep it coming.
@shaneharrison4775
@shaneharrison4775 Год назад
Still at your garage and still a sharp cookie when it comes to being spot on with your diags and those silver bullets can be a great source for seeking the answers when things have run amuck.
@scowell
@scowell Год назад
You can do this without an amp clamp if you just sub your ammeter for the offending fuse. Watch out when subbing for a big fuse! Most ammeters only go for 10A... and if you look inside the meter the shunt is a 2" piece of coathanger wire that can get red hot, so be careful.
@georgescott6967
@georgescott6967 Год назад
A test light in series with the ammeter should help to protect it - it will also affect the accuracy of the reading but you likely don't care what the actual number is. Incandescent bulbs have a low resistance when they are not lit, and a relatively high resistance when they are. Put another way: their resistance increases as the current increases. This makes them useful as a protection device in this sort of application.
@AdamantineAxe
@AdamantineAxe Год назад
On modern cars where removing and replacing a fuse can wake the modules and cause the vehicle to enter a 20 minute powered-on state it's much better to set the multi-meter to milliVOLTS scale and measure the voltage drop across the fuses. The resistance of the fusible element will cause a voltage drop of a couple millivolts with only 10 milliamps of current.
@joecraigslist9467
@joecraigslist9467 Год назад
Fuse buddy. It's a fuse holder with a wire for the clamp.
@jimgerock9190
@jimgerock9190 Год назад
Free tip Friday!! Make sure all (4) screws are in place that hold the rear license plate. Leave any out and the hatch will fill up with water. Then you must pry the rubber plugs to drain it. BTDT on my Pilot.
@SouthMainAuto
@SouthMainAuto Год назад
Oh no kidding, good tip 👍
@davidd8435
@davidd8435 Год назад
Good job Mr. O “work smarter not harder”. Have a great day.
@cedriclorittssr4361
@cedriclorittssr4361 Год назад
That was awesome! A simple way of fixing my cars in the future. Thank you! 🙏🏾👍🏾
@gflores7018
@gflores7018 Год назад
Silver bullet , Magic bullet Keep it coming Eric O
@Byzmax
@Byzmax Год назад
Great demonstration of using the info available and having good judgement.
@johndesaavedra1040
@johndesaavedra1040 Год назад
My Highlander battery went 10.5 years. I felt cheated when the replacement only went 5.
@geertvandenelsen6585
@geertvandenelsen6585 Год назад
Hi Eric, Wow, what a fantastic website you guys have to support you guys with your diagnosis. Specially a dream is very labour intensive, what costs the costumer a big amount of money. As you said; identify your problem and keep the website with the silver bullits in the back of your mind. I think it is a very big help for these complex systems and their complex faults. Keep up the good work my man! Always love to see you videos and you did help me to improve my skills and level as a mechanic! Kind regards from Amsterdam
@clintprice2123
@clintprice2123 Год назад
You fixed it and that’s what matters, enjoy that win! You deserve it.
@zoidberg444
@zoidberg444 Год назад
Identifix makes sense - time is money. Customers are always screaming for their vehicles back. Its a great aid to the diagnostic process. Professional garages don't always have time to spend a day chasing down every obscure fault with a vehicle.
@rogerchevelle8543
@rogerchevelle8543 Год назад
Love these electronic diag videos Eric O. Thanks
@1957Free
@1957Free Год назад
Thanks for sharing your time
@metrovic
@metrovic Год назад
Enjoy watching from the UK and thanks, Eric for inspiring me to tackle some electrical gremlins on my WJ Grand Cherokee which is of course a 2.7CR Diesel as we have expensive gas over here. I have worked on big diesel vehicles for many years but have always been a bit scared of much of the electrical stuff and left it to other more qualified workmates. Now recently retired I'm getting in to the electrical stuff more and more which is good as I can't lift the heavy bits like I used to be able to do !!! Thanks again.
@Thepartguy
@Thepartguy Год назад
Man identifix is such a amazing tool to have. Reference it a lot. Gives you a path to look in to.
@JackdeDuCoeur
@JackdeDuCoeur Год назад
SWEET! Nice work
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