Sunday, November 3, 2013

How To Detect the Car Problems


Having a car is real responsibility that involves a lot of things to do. Unfortunately the car does not "send" mysteriously light signals of having problems to the instrument panel. But the modern vehicles possess sensors that monitor different systems that indicate possible errors at their level, which can help us to "read" the problems of the car.

If you see messages like "check engine" or "service engine soon" that means that the computer system of the car has detected a problem in different systems under its control, these problems needs to be quick diagnosed.

For example, if your vehicle enters into "limp mode" that means it will execute a certain program that lowers the car's power and will not allow a constant high-speed. The easiest way you can learn about car problems is through a self diagnosis, with which you can explore your car's technical condition

Computer diagnosis involves a query of electric and electronic systems of a car, followed by interpretation or, depending on the case, the deleting of the errors presented in the onboard computer memory. The process of diagnosis is made using a laptop and special developed software, through the communication interface between the laptop and the car's diagnostic socket, located right inside the car. Once the "code reader" is connected, you can reclaim the error codes of the on-board computer that has been stored in its memory. These codes will be used to diagnose and repair your car.

After you have identified the problems using the software diagnostic device driver, the next step is to decode them. The advantage of using car manuals is that the most of them has also information on how to repair various errors. So make sure you follow the instructions step by step.

If the instructions are hard to find or even hard to follow, then you need to ask the car dealers because they offer customer support, or even, if problems are serious, found an auto mechanic who can offer repair services. Remember, that self diagnosis of the car is an electronic consultation diagnostic of the car and it indicates only the causes of failure, it doesn't solve them.

After the problems have been solved, the errors can be deleted. But it is not recommended to remove the errors before a car was repaired because the technician who will take care of your car should use the diagnosed error codes to resolve the car harms. However the deletion of the errors is only a temporary action. If the defect prevents proper functioning of the car then the error will be "restored" in the computer memory. So you don't need to worry if you mistakenly deleted a code. And remember that the proper care of your car will make its life longer.

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