Monday, 1 September 2014

Auto Electrical Service: 2 Steps to Diagnose Problems!

Your car's electrical system consists of the battery, starter and alternator. The battery provides juice to the starter. Then, the alternator gives that battery the energy it needs to power your car. If one of these parts is not working properly, your car won't start or run correctly. You will need the help of a professional to perform an auto electrical service to pinpoint any problems that may be happening with your electrical system.

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Accurate auto electrical diagnosis is one of the most difficult challenges to be found when working on today's automobiles. Considering the large number of systems that use electricity in order to operate, being able to quickly diagnose problems to perform the correct auto electrical repair can be a real asset. You can help your auto technician determine first where to look for any problems, as well as recommend the appropriate auto electrical service by following the two tips below:.

• First, verify the problem --

This sounds simple, but can be challenging. Sometimes duplicating the problem can be the most challenging aspect of the diagnosis, especially if the problem is intermittent. Information that is useful in duplicating the problem includes:
  • How often does the problem occur?
  • How long after the vehicle is started does the problem occur?
  • Does the problem occur only over bumps?
  • Does weather (sunny, rainy, cold, or hot) have any effect on the problem?
  • Does the car have to be idling, driving, in reverse, moving forward, be in gear, etc.?
Collecting as much information about exactly when the problem occurs will help your technician, to duplicate and confirm a problem. Try to be as exact as possible in collecting information. No detail is too small!

• Second, determine related symptoms --

This serves to help you isolate which circuit, and which part of the circuit, is faulty. By identifying related symptoms you can often eliminate unnecessary diagnostic procedures. Knowing an approximate area in a circuit where the problem is gives your technician a definite direction in diagnostic testing.

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