Driveway Diagnostics Part 1: What techs do when their personal cars break down

Aug. 13, 2015
Well, not all professional techs do, but I did. After spending 5-6 days a week working on other people's cars the last thing I wanted to do was work on my own! But now I have no choice. 
Well, not all professional techs do, but I did. After spending 5-6 days a week working on other people's cars the last thing I wanted to do was work on my own!
But now I have no choice. I have a Check Engine light on and a rough running condition to figure out. So join me and chime in on my diagnostic process, share your ideas and comments, and together we just might learn something!
(Featuring the MotoLOGIC service information system - for more info on any of the MOTOSHOP suite of technology tools, visit https://www.motoshop.com)
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