Know How Your Vehicle Diagnostics Works | Free Certified Electrical Engineering Webinar | Skill Lync
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
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Have vehicle diagnostics ever amused you? Have you ever wondered how a few electrical components can spot issues and malfunctions in a large vehicle with so many parts? Get your answers in this webinar recording, led by our industry expert.
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Thank you for this, you are truly a subject matter expert. It's probably just me but you speak very fast and sometimes it's a little hard to make out the words... a common problem with smart people trying to cover dense material. But that's okay I can just watch it twice😊