For this month’s tech resource, Martin from British Columbia reminds us that EVs can present difficult diagnostic challenges just as much as ICE vehicles. In his post on diag.net, he recounts how his students allowed themselves to be taken down the wrong diagnostic path by a measurement error. As he states, “Sometimes, we just need to step back and take another look, when things don’t appear to be or feel quite right,” noting that if a specific measurement seems odd, it is best to double or triple check it to be sure you are getting a consistent result. Read the entire case study to learn how his team got back on track and learned a valuable lesson.
To see the original post at diag.net, click on the above screen shot or click here. To access complete forum posts or participate in the discussion requires a membership to the site. There are several membership options available, about which you can learn more here.
About Diagnostic Network
Diagnostic Network is an online community of industry professionals and leading industry stakeholders coming together to create the resource to support technicians of today and tomorrow. With your help, we are building a wide, bi-directional communication path between top level diagnosticians and the leading providers of tools, equipment, knowledge, service information, OEMs, and education solutions in order to provide a deeper understanding of the needs and wants of the top level diagnosticians. We hope to inspire the rest of the industry in order to reduce the ever-increasing skills gap. Learn more at Diag.net.