Good video Sherwood and you are absolutely right about using this method here and the pitfalls of swaptronics. I mean no disrespect by this but you asked for our opinions so I will give you mine on using fuel trims to diagnose what type (fuel or spark) for a misfire. I do not believe you can use fuel trims to determine the "type" of misfire. UNLESS the vehicle uses the rear O2 in its fuel control strategy. Example, when you are looking at fuel trims LT & ST and you induce an ignition misfire you will see the fuel trims elevate +10 to 15% ish. You typically will see the same thing with an lack of fuel induced misfire. I feel this is because the upstream O2 or AFR only can "sense" the O2 coming past it. A misfire regardless of the cause (lack of spark or lack of fuel) just turns the cylinder into a big air pump. However a lack of spark misfire does send raw fuel down past the upstream sensor it doesn't really "see" it so you usually don't see any big difference in the FT's with a lack of spark vs a lack of fuel. HOWEVER if the fuel control strategy of the car does use the rear O2 to make FT corrections then you will but not all cars use the rear O2 for fuel control. Now what I like to do is look at the the front O2's or AFR's AND the rear O2's during the misfire even and that will typically show you immediately what type of misfire you are dealing with. If the CAT is working and has lit off and you induce a no spark misfire you will see a rapid rise as the raw fuel gets burnt in the cat and on the contrary if you induce a lack of fuel misfire you will see the rear O2 drop off lean. In both of those case you will see a rise in the the ST LT FT's but the rear O2's will tell you the real story 😉 I hope that is all understandable and the short of it is, it may be more valuable when dealing with intermittent misfires to look at the rear O2's (providing the cats work) to make a hypothesis of "is it ignition or is it fuel." Oh and props to whoever put the battery in that car haha. With the price of all the adapters the could have bought the correct battery 😂 Cheers, Eric O.
I totally understand what you're saying. I think it was a Scott Shotten class that I saw the FT differences. It should be easy enough to prove out one way or the other. I'll see if I can do something next week. Will definitely let you know what I find. Yeah, the battery was very interesting. He said that was his CPAC battery and he was going to get the right one. Plus the broken positive terminal. SMH. Thanks!
@@theroyaltyautoservice Scott is a sharp dude. It'll be interesting what you find. I experimented a long time ago with it and just found that watching the rear O2's was pretty spot on 👍🏼 See you at TST
Wanna know how tremendous your coaching / teaching techniques are ? I’m able to grasp the lesson keys simply by LISTENING to the presentation . (Sometimes you can’t watch the screen when certain tasks require my attention to other things) ; but it’s A-OK due to the detail and priorities which you are saying in your coaching cues which make it clear in those instances of listening only ! Thanks so much my good mate ! 👍🏼🔥🎯
Oh man Mac Vandenbrink I used to take his classes up in Grand Rapids MI at the Autowares Conference. What a great guy and genius with the Allen Test Center Oscilloscope. I was sad to hear of his passing in 2020 but his knowledge lives on in the many training videos that are still available from his TST seminars and others. As well as those of us who had the pleasure of learning directly from him in his classes.
You are very diplomatic on criticisms. I HAVE to comment on that battery, working for a battery company for years. I am NOT a fan of Optima batteries. No hold down, SIDE terminals that the positive can arc on the frame, and just not the correct size. That battery bouncing around in the tray will definitely shorten the life of it. Once again, great work on your part. 👍
Great video! Very informative, I love your professionalism and can really tell you take pride in being a great tech! I do also and it’s nice to see other people share that enthusiasm! Keep the content coming!!!
Nice diagnosis. I like how Ford and other scan tool manufacturers have made it so you can do a compression test with the scan tool. That helps immensely. Can you imagine doing all cylinders the old-fashioned way by putting a gauge in each cylinder? Like you mentioned, some cylinders are impossible to access as well. You forgot to recommend a bungee cord to hold the battery down. 🤣🤣🤣
Great video, secondary waveform analysis is another lost art, yet such a fundamental diagnostic tool. This is the first scope waveform I was taught as an apprentice back in the early 1980's on an Allen big box scope, and I've been using it ever since. I teach this to my students now at the college.
excellent video, I love ignition waveform diagnosis. Good catch, I was looking at the invert tab for the red one and I was asking myself how come you didn't invert them like the others. Im glad you caught that. RIP Mac, he was a legend as well as Jim Morton when it comes to ignition waveform
You can get to the other cylinders in the back. These are two wires coils and the ecm provides the pulses. So you can back probe the ecm and check the primary signals. Primary should mirror the secondary. Great video and as always great to see you're using the Escope. Thank you
I could watch you all day im in my late 50s and you are teaching me things that I never dealt with. That ATS set up is incredible. I am a DIY guy do my own work mostly cars older than 2010. I wish I had more time to learn how to use that ATS tool. You are incredible at explaining every step of the process keep up the great work ill keep watching
These cheap parts can cost lots of time and money since once you install any "new part" you assume it couldn't be that. But the past couple of years not only COULD it be the new part if there is still a problem, is MOST likely is THE new part. These Escapes love to Fry PCM's also. I've seen the coils exploded dozens of times with no control signal from the driver. But glad to see it was just the coil (and plugs) for this customer.
I just replaced a non charhing alt on an 06 escape, (parts store alt, oem no longer avaliable) lasted 1 week, now smoking/heatin up & such... Thankfully it was a 4 cyl engine, alt removes easily from the top of engine, no need to remove exh man heat shield either. Just lossen/rotate for alt r&r.
With the labor involved , it doesn't pay to put in off brand parts . Today's joke on batteries : years ago , I think on Chevy Nova's they would but in large engines and up size the batteries - TOP terminal . There was almost no room for a large battery . I have heard of slamming the hood and the battery shorted out . Plus if not secured , a few good bumps and you get a surprise ! 😂 Great fix !
Very interesting how you identified the problem by viewing the ignition on scope - didn't know that you can read that much informations out of it. If you could add later how it looks when rich and lean that would be great. Your detailed descriptions are super educational. Thanks a lot for investing that extra time for us! Best regards from germany.
Excellent video. Thanks. Brandon Steckler has just put out a TRAINER video covering random ignition/fuel misfires. Using downstream O2 sensor to get direction.
Great to see the process of detecting the problem scientifically. (Ive played swap-shop when coil packs have failed on a previous car (VW Group car) when on holiday as i only had a simple £10 OBD reader with me, and it would report which cylinder was mis-firing. Swap bits around and the fault moved to a different cylinder. Confirmed it was the coil pack and got one at a parts store at the nearest town. But defo better to do the investigation 'properly'. (I had another coil pack go down 2 weeks later - id maybe have picked that up early with proper kit)
Great job I'm an old diyer really enjoy your videos especially with these newer vehicles today when compared to the old school stuff this new stuff can be hard to work on with everything so buried and no room
Great Video as Always. Very informative Know most of viewers you have dont have a scope nor experience. But love how ya presented issue and explained it. You are money on spot with that Also helps young techs who see this realize a scope is a must have tool
Great video. I learned some things in this one as far as the scope capture goes. You should get some of Joe Caci's secondary ignition flex wands to get some captures of the coils under the intake. He developed them for just this kind of scenario.
OUTSTANDING DIAGNOSTICS ,,, THAT E-SCOPE LOOKS AMAZING THANKS FOR THE VIDEO YOUR TIME AND EFFORT HOPE TO LEARN MUCH MORE FROM YOUR CHANNEL IN THE FUTURE . WOULD LOVE TO SEE A VIDEO ON HOW TO TRACE DOWN AN INTERMITTENT LOSS OF COMMUNICATION THAT LEDS TO A LIMP MODE THANKS AGAIN !!!!!!
Hi Sherwood. These coils look like they have some magnet material in them. This makes the coils polarity sensitive on the primary side! a reverse polarity connection results in a low coil output energy. I have seen this on some Ford visteon coils that our reseach team were using on a V10 H2 ICE development engine. We had poor ignition performance when all 10 coils were reverse polarity connected on the primaries.
I really enjoy your videos. I checked out your friend Mac VandenBrink. Sadly he passed away Sept. 5/2020. You can still view his amazing work on TH-cam.
i believe that you are right on that cheap coil is reverse connect it will do that miss under load i have seen that before someone install a new connector on a coil and made mistake on wiring of coil cause miss underload .tks great video
Nice video, love seeing scope usage this way. You could've probably used your scan tool to disable an injector to cause the lean condition on a cylinder you wanted.
I just learned from motorage that downstream sensor read richer when spark misfire occurs even dront sensor reads leaner. and downstream reads leaner when is a lack of fuel misfire.
Tutorial brilliant, Royalty Auto Service Can't wait for the next training video 👍 INTVITIVE, Royalty Auto Service From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 22:52PM Good Evening
U got a top to ur box, atleast looks like it, now what for ur computer screens for ur wiring lol u guys are very professional, when I head to see my grandchild in Florida, wld love to see and meet u folks
I watched that specific video of Mac V. from TST more than once and still can't do it in its entirety. Thanks for pointing that out as a way to do so. By the way , you meant to say you don't open on Saturdays or Fridays .
The ATS, and most aftermarket tools are nowhere quick enough to actually "show" the misfire in the o2 sensor. IF you use a snap on, and graph only the o2's you can and will see a misfire in the o2's and how they react. My topdon, autel, ats, launch, none of those are able to plot the data smooth/quick enough. The other tools just do not graph quick enough. Fuel trims on a single cylinder misfire are very tough to prove out. A quick test for any misfire is to grab a intake pressure pulse and relative compression. That will guide and funnel the misfire quickly (as I know you already know this Sherwood. This is for the followers)
On the 3.6 pentastar I don’t mind pulling the intake off to swap coils. I’ve done tons of them and takes me maybe 10-15 to pull the intake. But some are a nightmare to pull.
Wiggles loose battery, sees how close the unused positive stud is to the frame ... pause ... re-center ... take a breath ... "what are we here to do?" 🤣
I'll say one thing you're good you're very good I'm an electronic engineer I hold a BS degree in electronics technology and I hold an as degree in automotive technology I didn't think like people like us still existed
Swapping was how a mechanic recently attempted to DX a misfire for me. He then sent it back because she wouldn't misfire again. My dad used to work as a tech so he offered to pull the plugs to swap them (they were 10 years old & I'm looking to keep) and look over the coils well. Found oil in two of the wells. If we hadn't decided to dig deeper, how long could I have missed that the valve cover gasket was needed? 😶😶😶
I love that your took the time to diagnose the issue but a simple coil swap from the suspect cylinder to another good cylinder would have given you clue if the coil was good or not. 5 minutes is all you need to diagnose coil performance without a scanner
I see you use the EScan tool...I noticed many of those tests only work on cars with a MAF sensor. How do you get around cars like a Hyundai that don't use them?
Who is the tech in Los Angeles that you spoke of ? Shani or Sheni I believe was his name . It’s hard to find a good diagnosis tech here , they all want to change parts .
Easily one of the top five TH-cam channels for professional diagnosticians. 👍🏼
What's your top 5?. I genuinely would like to know. Thanks in advance!
Mine are south main auto, advance diagnostic, automotive diagnostic and programming, scanner danner and pinewood auto diagnostic
@@PrabhjotSandhu-tm9yuanother one is super Mario diagnostics
I also find Ivan at Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics a good channel for regular uploads and informative information.
Oz mechanics and diagnose dan are two very good channels as well and they don't take themselves serious lol
Good video Sherwood and you are absolutely right about using this method here and the pitfalls of swaptronics. I mean no disrespect by this but you asked for our opinions so I will give you mine on using fuel trims to diagnose what type (fuel or spark) for a misfire. I do not believe you can use fuel trims to determine the "type" of misfire. UNLESS the vehicle uses the rear O2 in its fuel control strategy.
Example, when you are looking at fuel trims LT & ST and you induce an ignition misfire you will see the fuel trims elevate +10 to 15% ish. You typically will see the same thing with an lack of fuel induced misfire. I feel this is because the upstream O2 or AFR only can "sense" the O2 coming past it. A misfire regardless of the cause (lack of spark or lack of fuel) just turns the cylinder into a big air pump. However a lack of spark misfire does send raw fuel down past the upstream sensor it doesn't really "see" it so you usually don't see any big difference in the FT's with a lack of spark vs a lack of fuel. HOWEVER if the fuel control strategy of the car does use the rear O2 to make FT corrections then you will but not all cars use the rear O2 for fuel control.
Now what I like to do is look at the the front O2's or AFR's AND the rear O2's during the misfire even and that will typically show you immediately what type of misfire you are dealing with. If the CAT is working and has lit off and you induce a no spark misfire you will see a rapid rise as the raw fuel gets burnt in the cat and on the contrary if you induce a lack of fuel misfire you will see the rear O2 drop off lean. In both of those case you will see a rise in the the ST LT FT's but the rear O2's will tell you the real story 😉
I hope that is all understandable and the short of it is, it may be more valuable when dealing with intermittent misfires to look at the rear O2's (providing the cats work) to make a hypothesis of "is it ignition or is it fuel."
Oh and props to whoever put the battery in that car haha. With the price of all the adapters the could have bought the correct battery 😂
Cheers,
Eric O.
I totally understand what you're saying. I think it was a Scott Shotten class that I saw the FT differences. It should be easy enough to prove out one way or the other. I'll see if I can do something next week. Will definitely let you know what I find.
Yeah, the battery was very interesting. He said that was his CPAC battery and he was going to get the right one. Plus the broken positive terminal. SMH.
Thanks!
@@theroyaltyautoservice Scott is a sharp dude. It'll be interesting what you find. I experimented a long time ago with it and just found that watching the rear O2's was pretty spot on 👍🏼 See you at TST
Awesome ! 2 top technicians comparing notes. The amount of honest content both channels put out to the public is really priceless. Thanks to you both.
@@DM-el3rq
Agreed !
Finally!! Someone doing secondary ignition analysis!! The ats scope is outstanding in that area!!
This is how a pro does it!!!
A++++
I love a professional who is on top of his trade, yet is humble and does not let his ego drag him into the abyss.
Agreed 💯
That's the proof in the pudding
South Main is that way also!
2 of the best guys! And don't forget Mrs. O
Great learning video, thank you for sharing your knowledge 👍 😊
Wanna know how tremendous your coaching / teaching techniques are ? I’m able to grasp the lesson keys simply by LISTENING to the presentation . (Sometimes you can’t watch the screen when certain tasks require my attention to other things) ; but it’s A-OK due to the detail and priorities which you are saying in your coaching cues which make it clear in those instances of listening only ! Thanks so much my good mate ! 👍🏼🔥🎯
This man is an artist
Love these in depth videos. It such a great example of how true professionals in our industry approach diagnostics. Thank you guys
Oh man Mac Vandenbrink I used to take his classes up in Grand Rapids MI at the Autowares Conference. What a great guy and genius with the Allen Test Center Oscilloscope. I was sad to hear of his passing in 2020 but his knowledge lives on in the many training videos that are still available from his TST seminars and others. As well as those of us who had the pleasure of learning directly from him in his classes.
Great video! Shows the power of a scope, and knowledge! You're awesome brother!
Been watching various videos and I am sold on getting an oscope. Had no idea of what could be seen using this tool. Thank you!
Escan is one the the best diagnostic tools I have at my shop! So much info and data. 100% worth the investment!!!
Dude i hate trying to use words, you nailed it
You are very diplomatic on criticisms. I HAVE to comment on that battery, working for a battery company for years. I am NOT a fan of Optima batteries. No hold down, SIDE terminals that the positive can arc on the frame, and just not the correct size. That battery bouncing around in the tray will definitely shorten the life of it. Once again, great work on your part. 👍
Love the way you describe things. Love this channel.
Great video!! Thanks again. Enjoy your weekend. 👍👍
Great video! Very informative, I love your professionalism and can really tell you take pride in being a great tech! I do also and it’s nice to see other people share that enthusiasm! Keep the content coming!!!
Nice diagnosis. I like how Ford and other scan tool manufacturers have made it so you can do a compression test with the scan tool. That helps immensely. Can you imagine doing all cylinders the old-fashioned way by putting a gauge in each cylinder? Like you mentioned, some cylinders are impossible to access as well. You forgot to recommend a bungee cord to hold the battery down. 🤣🤣🤣
Great video, secondary waveform analysis is another lost art, yet such a fundamental diagnostic tool. This is the first scope waveform I was taught as an apprentice back in the early 1980's on an Allen big box scope, and I've been using it ever since. I teach this to my students now at the college.
I cut my teeth on Sun Scopes and 4-gas analyzers in the 70-80's. Good times!
excellent video, I love ignition waveform diagnosis. Good catch, I was looking at the invert tab for the red one and I was asking myself how come you didn't invert them like the others. Im glad you caught that. RIP Mac, he was a legend as well as Jim Morton when it comes to ignition waveform
Such a great YT channel and resource. Seeing the wave forms on the scope is like book theory come alive in my mind’s eye.
You can get to the other cylinders in the back. These are two wires coils and the ecm provides the pulses. So you can back probe the ecm and check the primary signals. Primary should mirror the secondary. Great video and as always great to see you're using the Escope. Thank you
💪😎 another fantastic video and learning experience! Thank you Sherwood & team!
Hi Sherwood,
Nice diag and find! Looking forward to meeting you at TST!
I could watch you all day im in my late 50s and you are teaching me things that I never dealt with. That ATS set up is incredible. I am a DIY guy do my own work mostly cars older than 2010. I wish I had more time to learn how to use that ATS tool. You are incredible at explaining every step of the process keep up the great work ill keep watching
These cheap parts can cost lots of time and money since once you install any "new part" you assume it couldn't be that. But the past couple of years not only COULD it be the new part if there is still a problem, is MOST likely is THE new part.
These Escapes love to Fry PCM's also. I've seen the coils exploded dozens of times with no control signal from the driver. But glad to see it was just the coil (and plugs) for this customer.
Yup I’ve noticed the quality of replacement parts has taken a real nose dive
I just replaced a non charhing alt on an 06 escape, (parts store alt, oem no longer avaliable) lasted 1 week, now smoking/heatin up & such... Thankfully it was a 4 cyl engine, alt removes easily from the top of engine, no need to remove exh man heat shield either. Just lossen/rotate for alt r&r.
Those exploded/melted coils are the most putrid smell EVER! Sometimes wiping out the pcm coil control driver as well.
Just wanted to say Thanks, gotten some good tips in the couple videos I watched.
With the labor involved , it doesn't pay to put in off brand parts . Today's joke on batteries : years ago , I think on Chevy Nova's they would but in large engines and up size the batteries - TOP terminal . There was almost no room for a large battery . I have heard of slamming the hood and the battery shorted out . Plus if not secured , a few good bumps and you get a surprise ! 😂 Great fix !
Very interesting how you identified the problem by viewing the ignition on scope - didn't know that you can read that much informations out of it. If you could add later how it looks when rich and lean that would be great. Your detailed descriptions are super educational. Thanks a lot for investing that extra time for us! Best regards from germany.
Awesome job!! You guys do great work and are honest mechanics..
Super video Professor Sherwood!!! Thank you and God Bless!
Loving every minute of it big guy thanks
Very helpful sir! Learn a lot from your channels like always!
thank you my teacher. From Haiti 🇭🇹
Excellent video. Thanks.
Brandon Steckler has just put out a TRAINER video covering random ignition/fuel misfires. Using downstream O2 sensor to get direction.
Great diagnosis and video! Thanks for sharing it.
Great to see the process of detecting the problem scientifically.
(Ive played swap-shop when coil packs have failed on a previous car (VW Group car) when on holiday as i only had a simple £10 OBD reader with me, and it would report which cylinder was mis-firing. Swap bits around and the fault moved to a different cylinder. Confirmed it was the coil pack and got one at a parts store at the nearest town.
But defo better to do the investigation 'properly'.
(I had another coil pack go down 2 weeks later - id maybe have picked that up early with proper kit)
MAC Vandenbrink video is on TH-cam, I have recommended it to several young troops. I have known about MAC since 2000 on iATN, cheers.
Great job I'm an old diyer really enjoy your videos especially with these newer vehicles today when compared to the old school stuff this new stuff can be hard to work on with everything so buried and no room
Geralt of Rivia 😎👍
Nice to see a proper diagnosis. Not just throwing the parts canon.
Great video as always, thank you for taking the time to do them x
Awesome 👌 👏 hope you fixed his battery issue
Learned this at the Audi training center and it’s game changer especially diagnosing on our V6 and V8 where swapping coils and plugs are not ideal
Thanks Sherwood for another excellent video. Enjoyed!
Excellent video, thank you. I have an 09 Escape with a cylinder 1 misfire. I'll use your information to help troubleshoot it.
Great Video as Always. Very informative Know most of viewers you have dont have a scope nor experience. But love how ya presented issue and explained it. You are money on spot with that Also helps young techs who see this realize a scope is a must have tool
Great video. I learned some things in this one as far as the scope capture goes. You should get some of Joe Caci's secondary ignition flex wands to get some captures of the coils under the intake. He developed them for just this kind of scenario.
I've got them, I need to use them in a video. Thanks!
@@theroyaltyautoservice Yes, it would be nice to see you use them. He makes some great tools.
OUTSTANDING DIAGNOSTICS ,,, THAT E-SCOPE LOOKS AMAZING THANKS FOR THE VIDEO YOUR TIME AND EFFORT HOPE TO LEARN MUCH MORE FROM YOUR CHANNEL IN THE FUTURE . WOULD LOVE TO SEE A VIDEO ON HOW TO TRACE DOWN AN INTERMITTENT LOSS OF COMMUNICATION THAT LEDS TO A LIMP MODE THANKS AGAIN !!!!!!
Hi Sherwood. These coils look like they have some magnet material in them. This makes the coils polarity sensitive on the primary side! a reverse polarity connection results in a low coil output energy. I have seen this on some Ford visteon coils that our reseach team were using on a V10 H2 ICE development engine. We had poor ignition performance when all 10 coils were reverse polarity connected on the primaries.
I really enjoy your videos.
I checked out your friend Mac VandenBrink. Sadly he passed away Sept. 5/2020. You can still view his amazing work on TH-cam.
Very insightful video, thanks Sher!
i believe that you are right on that cheap coil is reverse connect it will do that miss under load
i have seen that before
someone install a new connector on a coil and made mistake on wiring of coil
cause miss underload .tks great video
Always nice content and educational 🎉
Nice video, love seeing scope usage this way. You could've probably used your scan tool to disable an injector to cause the lean condition on a cylinder you wanted.
Great video once again!
Thank you for the video. Learned a lot
I wish I could afford a ATS scope and scan tool!
Great process.
Thanks !
Very educational
Great video. How do you do a 4 day work week?! I’d love to hear it.
We are open 10 hours per day. Works out, just longer days.
Man, I wish I lived near your shop. I've got two cars up here in New York state that could really use your expertise.
You have a very good shop in your neck of the woods. SMA or South Main Auto.
I just learned from motorage that downstream sensor read richer when spark misfire occurs even dront sensor reads leaner. and downstream reads leaner when is a lack of fuel misfire.
If you read SouthMainAuto's comment on this video you'll see he talks about the same thing
Tutorial brilliant, Royalty Auto Service
Can't wait for the next training video
👍
INTVITIVE, Royalty Auto Service
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 22:52PM Good Evening
U got a top to ur box, atleast looks like it, now what for ur computer screens for ur wiring lol u guys are very professional, when I head to see my grandchild in Florida, wld love to see and meet u folks
Great video
Great Content !! 3hr Diag, not including Repairs, not including Video editing & Uploading = Brain Freeze 🙄 I get that daily !!!
I love my little u scope with paddle prob . Perfect for finding misfires 👊🏻👍🏻
great video thanks for sharing
I watched that specific video of Mac V. from TST more than once and still can't do it in its entirety. Thanks for pointing that out as a way to do so. By the way , you meant to say you don't open on Saturdays or Fridays .
The ATS, and most aftermarket tools are nowhere quick enough to actually "show" the misfire in the o2 sensor. IF you use a snap on, and graph only the o2's you can and will see a misfire in the o2's and how they react. My topdon, autel, ats, launch, none of those are able to plot the data smooth/quick enough. The other tools just do not graph quick enough. Fuel trims on a single cylinder misfire are very tough to prove out. A quick test for any misfire is to grab a intake pressure pulse and relative compression. That will guide and funnel the misfire quickly (as I know you already know this Sherwood. This is for the followers)
Loved this
That's great that it's fixed, can you please do a trans service?😂👍
When are talking about scoops and waveforms are you talking about oscilloscope?
On the 3.6 pentastar I don’t mind pulling the intake off to swap coils. I’ve done tons of them and takes me maybe 10-15 to pull the intake. But some are a nightmare to pull.
Thanks posting. Question was the coil the owner installed from AutoZone?
No, it was from a different parts store. Thanks!
Another great video. Thank you.
Wiggles loose battery, sees how close the unused positive stud is to the frame ... pause ... re-center ... take a breath ... "what are we here to do?" 🤣
When looking for number one piston just look for the head that is further forward. Fyi
Firing order search for it in alldata or online.
I'll say one thing you're good you're very good I'm an electronic engineer I hold a BS degree in electronics technology and I hold an as degree in automotive technology I didn't think like people like us still existed
Thank you
Fish bite is the word you are searching for.
Also it looks like the coil oscillations are dying out even before you load it .
Cheers
Swapping was how a mechanic recently attempted to DX a misfire for me. He then sent it back because she wouldn't misfire again. My dad used to work as a tech so he offered to pull the plugs to swap them (they were 10 years old & I'm looking to keep) and look over the coils well. Found oil in two of the wells. If we hadn't decided to dig deeper, how long could I have missed that the valve cover gasket was needed? 😶😶😶
Usually smoke comes out of the tail pipe before long
Great video just like going to a class
What ECOP leads were those
Thanks. Great video
Question, what was the mileage on this car? Great video! Thanks…..
Unfortunately I don't remember. Sorry.
man very well explained im trying to get fami with those waves forms
you earn new subscriber👍
i am wondering what brand of cop scope pickups you used
You might have done this already. Could you recommend a scope for someone that is on a budget? Thank you for the videos.
You guys have any videos using the ats scope of battery chargers to make sure your getting clean power?
I love that your took the time to diagnose the issue but a simple coil swap from the suspect cylinder to another good cylinder would have given you clue if the coil was good or not. 5 minutes is all you need to diagnose coil performance without a scanner
Hi Sherwood. Where can I find the scope leads you used.
Automotive Test Solutions has them.
What tablet are u using ?
The highschool notes 😂 😭 🥹
What tablet are you using pacifically
Where can I buy those inductive leads for a scope,I only have the wand style?
If you swapped the polarity of the power wires, would that have worked?
I see you use the EScan tool...I noticed many of those tests only work on cars with a MAF sensor. How do you get around cars like a Hyundai that don't use them?
Who is the tech in Los Angeles that you spoke of ? Shani or Sheni I believe was his name . It’s hard to find a good diagnosis tech here , they all want to change parts .
Where can you purchase the instrument you used on the coil at? I have the same scope
Automotive Test Solutions has them.
I heard someone once say that an ignition misfire feels like a fish bite on the hook… and that’s always stuck with me
Modern direct injection fuel injector misfires feel the same. You would swear it was an ignition misfire.