GENERAL DIAGNOSIS
General diagnosis will be performed with a vehicle scanner, which is a key tool used by technicians to identify problems in a car's electronic and mechanical systems. The process includes: 1. Connecting the scanner: A scanner is connected to the vehicle's OBD-II port, usually located under the steering wheel. 2. Reading error codes: The scanner reads fault codes from the ECU, related to the engine, brakes, sensors, emissions, among others. 3. Real-time data analysis: Data such as engine temperature and fuel pressure can be observed while the vehicle is running. 4. Erasing error codes: After the repair, the scanner erases the codes, allowing you to check if the problem persists. 5. Checking systems: The scanner also checks other vehicle systems, such as ABS brakes and transmission. 6. Diagnostic report: The scanner generates a report with the codes and possible causes to guide the mechanic in the necessary repairs. Advantages: • Speed and accuracy in identifying problems. • Detection