Man I just love auto electrical diagnostics. I'm slowly learning good lin and can signals . Reading wiring diagrams etc. Modern electronics is a mindfield. A simple problem can shut a whole car down. Great video though 👌
It is true that the LIN Bus system is 12 volts. However if checked with a normal DVOM you will typically see around 9 to 10 volts because the DVOM is giving you an average over a specified time. The signal is on/off so constantly switching between 12 volts and about half a volt. Hope that makes sense.
and why this signal is faulty? Would be nice if you compare 2 singals. one faulty to one correctly. That mean nothing if you dont have refference signal.
Man I just love auto electrical diagnostics. I'm slowly learning good lin and can signals . Reading wiring diagrams etc. Modern electronics is a mindfield. A simple problem can shut a whole car down. Great video though 👌
Saludos que escaner utilizas para el diagnostico
Nice work good methodology to diagnostics guys
Well done guys, great work
How did you rectify the initial ignition problem ?
Sterling work guys 👍
Great stuff👌👌
Nicely done
Hello i got the same problem on E91, finally you change the motor mirror and it's works ?
hi whats the voltage reference value on lin bus? meaning how many volts are we spect to see?
Lin bus is 12v
It is true that the LIN Bus system is 12 volts. However if checked with a normal DVOM you will typically see around 9 to 10 volts because the DVOM is giving you an average over a specified time. The signal is on/off so constantly switching between 12 volts and about half a volt. Hope that makes sense.
and why this signal is faulty? Would be nice if you compare 2 singals. one faulty to one correctly. That mean nothing if you dont have refference signal.
He shows the faulty LIN signal at the beginning
So how do you fix the passenger door mirror