Computer Eninge Data, Ron, MaxiSYS

New Course: Computer Engine Data

July 16, 2014

Now-a-days anyone can enter a parts supply store, purchase a low-grade scan tool and scan the global side of their OBD II for trouble codes. But as automotive technicians, we understand that the depth our scan tools much reach far outweigh that of a bargain scanner. In this new course, Computer Engine Data, Ron Biyeu takes you through the ins and outs of reading and understanding computer engine data and how to apply that data to real world diagnostics. This course examines various monitoring systems individually to help you achieve a detailed understanding of what that system is reporting. It is also important to view these systems from a distance to make data comparisons in order to get to the most logical conclusion in the diagnostic process. Ron Bilyeu utilizes the AUTEL Maxisys to read all the data in the course.

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Topics Covered:

  • Scan Tool Routine
  • Fuel System Monitor
  • Ignition Monitor
  • Oxygen Sensor Monitor
  • EGR Monitor
  • EVAP System Monitor
  • Catalyst Efficiency
  • Positive & Negative Fuel Trims
  • 5 Case Studies

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In this course, Ron Bilyue takes you through the ins and outs of reading and understanding computer engine data and how to apply that data to real world diagnostics. This course examines various monitoring systems individually to help you achieve a detailed understanding of what that system is reporting. It is also important to view these systems from a distance to make data comparisons in order to get to the most logical conclusion in the diagnostic process. Ron Bilyue utilizes the AUTEL Maxisys to read all the data in the

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