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What Does an Automotive Diagnostician Do? A Guide

Automotive Training Centre

Digital Multimeters: These versatile tools measure voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits, aiding in identifying electrical faults. Documentation: They document the diagnostic process, including customer concerns, test results, and recommended repairs.

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5 Essential Fuel Cell Technician Skills to Put On Your Resume After Auto Mechanic School

Automotive Training Centre

Fuel cells are apparatuses designed to transform chemical energy derived from a fuel, typically hydrogen, into electrical energy through an electrochemical process. From diagnostic tools to specialized instruments, a technician should be adept at handling and troubleshooting different components of fuel cell systems.

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Diagnosing common rotating machine malfunctions

Tire Review Magazine

Rotating machines are the parts in the vehicle responsible for converting energy between mechanical and electrical forms. Next, your techs should do some electrical testing. By using these and other troubleshooting methods, your technicians can diagnose problems with a rotating machine and proceed to replacement.

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Diagnosing common rotating machine malfunctions

Tire Review Magazine

Rotating machines are the parts in the vehicle responsible for converting energy between mechanical and electrical forms. Next, your techs should do some electrical testing. By using these and other troubleshooting methods, your technicians can diagnose problems with a rotating machine and proceed to replacement.

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Rotating Machines 101

Tomorrow's Technician

Common Troubleshooting and repair techniques To determine whether problems with the alternator or starter are the cause of a vehicle’s issue, technicians must rely on common sense, past experience and any advanced equipment that can provide a more thorough analysis. Most often, technicians would recommend a replacement.