It is inevitable. Every car and truck will eventually experience a problem of one type or another. All mechanical and electrical equipment experiences wear and degradation over its operating life. Reducing the rate a vehicle deteriorates is possible by performing timely, routine, maintenance. None the less, problems still occur.
Today’s cars employ sophisticated electronic controls, making it harder every model-year for the do-it-yourself mechanic to diagnose car problems--at least in the traditional sense. Fundamentally, drive train, suspension, and ancillary systems are the same today that they were thirty years ago. Albeit, a lot smarter, and, therefore, quite a bit more complicated to troubleshoot.
Troubleshooting car problems on today’s vehicles requires the right tools. No, this does not mean the high-end stuff found at the dealership or professional automotive garage, but less-expensive tools for testing circuits and isolating electrical problems are necessary.
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Para aprender clase por clase, las técnicas más famosas en talleres paso a paso.

