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No-start diagnosis and troubleshooting 5 Articles

  • 1 of 5

    by Donna Coates

    What happens when you attempt to start the engine? If nothing happens when you turn the key, check the battery to determine its state of charge. Many starters won't do a thing unless there is at least 10 volts available fr...read more

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    by Josh Laurent

    I have been an automotive technician for years. I have graduated Universal Technical Institute, Mercedes Benz ELITE, Ford Fact, and a list of others. I have been a tech for a Mercedes Benz dealership, two custom performanc...read more

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    by todd Mckinney

    Having been a mechanic and do it yourself for years I have been able to repair most anything mechanical or electrical.First problems on an automobile to check for is the last place most people look.Go to the fuse box and c...read more

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    by Ross Valigura

    I have worked on cars all my life. I started washing parts in a repair shop when I was 5 years old. One of the first things to look for if your vehicle is "cranking"(engine spinning strong when you turn the key) check to s...read more

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    by R. Tarr

    It's very frustrating to self diagnosis Starting problems with fuel Injected vehicles, If you have never previously owned a fuel injected vehicle then you probably wouldn't know how to do these diagnostic procedures. But i...read more

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