WWW.ETCG1.COM is where you would find the extra tools that are needed to work the car garage. Maintenance of the Engine is very important to eric. The tools required for such mastery is very precise. And alot of Safety implementation goes into the Garage itself. Remember, The vehicle is one thing, but the Vehicle Garage is where all the Mechanical Engineering Happens, and all the engine parts are repaired, removed, and installed with new engine parts.
Engine Manifold, with the Exhaust Manifold, and Engine Room Components.
Engine Filter Repairs & Replacement of the Air Filter
ECU - Electronic Computer Unit
Located inside the engine room, near and around the ABS/ABS Pump.
Trunk Clean Up's
Tires Inspections
Ignition Distributor
Mitsubishi Repairs Work Orders
Engine Room Lock's
Battery Terminals & Battery Posts Grounds +/-
Engine codes, manufacture build codes
Carquest Car Air Filters
MicroGard Cabin Air Filter Replacement Filters
Engine Air Filter System Components
Air Filter Cartridges Replacement
Radiator and Radiator Cap, where Coolant Fluids are replaced when needed during maintenance schedules
Batter Protective Cover to distinguish between +/- battery terminals. when connecting a volt meter w/clamps to measure voltage capacity.
Is it Brake Fluid, Transmission Fluid, or Windshield Fluid, or Power Steering Fluid?
First Look at the Engine Build Inside, and all of it's engine parts. Very Delicate Operation and Detail.
Never approach an engine without the correct auto mechanic engineer. Work just goes much better.
Engineering Night Operations of Engine Maintenance scheduled work orders to be placed for further ongoing repairs of engine parts.
Engine Manufacturer's Build Details
Backseat Inspections
This is the tool I used for scanning the vehicle OBD II Sensor. It was quite a challenge but I managed to get bypass the ignition switch and go straight into the vehicle diagnostic screen, which was by the way very informative. And so much room to learn the vehicle ECU , OBD Port, Fuel Emissions Status. Fuel Pressure Status. etc.......
The Ignition Key is inserted into the Ignition Switch
OBD II Scan Tool is scanning the Engine Processes
I/M = Inspection / Maintenance Readiness
Drivers Side Area Under the Left Side of the Dashboard inside the engine. Most Electrical Connectors are located here. 1/65+ more within the engine.
Drivers Floor, on the Right is the Accelerating Pedal, On the Left you see the Decelerating Pedals
More Fuses, Relays, Electrical Wiring, Harness's , Electrical Taped Wires. Fuse Box's, TCM = Transmission Control Module ( it's the black square box on the left down on the floor).
Catalyst Monitoring Screens
ECU Menu
ECU Data Streams Monitoring Menus
ECU Data Streams Monitoring Menus
ECU Data Streams Monitoring Menus
ECU Graph Chart Readiness to Monitor the RPM of the Engine, as it Accelerates, and Decelerates with the Pedals and the Engine "ON"
Auto Mechanic Troubleshooting Codes Inspections
On-Board System Diagnostics for all the components that are being scanned
Data Review Report of System Status's
OBD II Review's
Fuel Emission, Catalytic Converter Status, Mufflers, Exhaust Pipes, Fuel Filter, Fuel Pump, Fuel Tank
More Testing
More Testing
More Testing
Bank Sensor2 Test
On Board Monitoring