Computerized Diagnostics.
The computerized car diagnostic service is a fundamental tool in the detection and resolution of mechanical and electrical problems in modern vehicles. Computerized diagnostic service is a powerful tool that allows technicians to quickly identify problems in modern vehicles and make accurate repairs. This helps minimize vehicle downtime and keep it running safely and efficiently.
Information to vehicle owner:
Once the diagnosis is complete, the technician informs the vehicle owner of the problems found, possible solutions, and costs associated with necessary repairs.
System Scan:
Once the scanner is connected, the vehicle system scanning process starts. The scanner sends diagnostic requests to the vehicle's onboard computers, which control various systems such as the engine, transmission, brake system, airbag system, among others.
Additional Diagnostics:
Depending on the nature of the problem, additional diagnostics may be necessary, such as testing of individual components, visual inspection of connections and cables, or voltage and resistance measurements.
Compilation of fault codes:
If there is a problem with any vehicle system, they indicate the nature of the problem. The scanner reads these codes and displays them on the screen, allowing the technician to identify which components or systems are experiencing problems.