Once again, a brilliant methodical diagnosis... I have learned that weird problems have a tendency to be caused by bad grounds... BTW, I'm copying your spool of red/black wire with 4 mm stackable plugs...
I often wondered how you repaired damage from punctured wires, you often cut the video before repairing those. My liquid electrical tape often goes hard and bad. If nail polish is nonconductive, safe around wires, and long lasting, why not give it a try. Computer boards have some kind of clear sealant routinely used to protect the board from corrosion. I wonder if it's close to the same thing.
I left it in because I get comments saying I have to seal them up, I always think I also have to close the hood but no one reminds me that. 😂 When I repair modules sometimes I use it to seal the board, it seems to work great.
@@advancedleveldiagnostics Thanks for the quick response. It appears the voltage drop on the PCM ground was high enough to cause it to go offline. I suppose if the voltage drop were less severe then it'd still be online and therefore be able to set an undervoltage DTC. I'm just thinking out loud here. Thanks again.
I could not find it from the dealer, so I ended up getting it from Connectorexperts.com here's a link to the part I got. connectorexperts.com/i-31646864-ground-junction-connector.html
Slow down I own the same business and a small RUclips channel with it. But you move to quick and eventually will drop tools slash diagnostic equipment and scratch paint etc. I don't know if it's to keep the video short or you actual talk and move that quickly while working
Your speed and accuracy is essentially unrivaled. That requires conscious effort. I applaud and aspire to be like you. 👏👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
As soon as you showed the issue, I figured there's an issue with that ground junction. Good job.
Thanks for watching!
Once again, a brilliant methodical diagnosis... I have learned that weird problems have a tendency to be caused by bad grounds... BTW, I'm copying your spool of red/black wire with 4 mm stackable plugs...
Thank you for watching! that's a great Idea to put stackable plugs, I think I will do it too, Thanks!
Very nice! Way to diag using logic...knowing fundamentals makes this very efficient
Thank you for watching!
A f`d up 3 year old Toyota! Wonders never cease!
It's an auction car, anything is possible😀
Another good quality video. Once again some shoddy repairs rears it’s ugly head again. Thanks again. Artie 👍
Thanks! Yep story of my life🤣
Awesome diag & find! As usual, somebody had been there before you,
Thanks!
good job thinking through the problem.
Thank you!
I often wondered how you repaired damage from punctured wires, you often cut the video before repairing those. My liquid electrical tape often goes hard and bad. If nail polish is nonconductive, safe around wires, and long lasting, why not give it a try. Computer boards have some kind of clear sealant routinely used to protect the board from corrosion. I wonder if it's close to the same thing.
I left it in because I get comments saying I have to seal them up, I always think I also have to close the hood but no one reminds me that. 😂 When I repair modules sometimes I use it to seal the board, it seems to work great.
Good find!! Thanks for the video.!
Thanks for watching!
Very nice diag and very fast
Super fast diag..your experience really super 👌 👍🏿...cheers
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That’s cool!!
I HAVE THE SAME ISSUE IN MY OPEL BUT THE FAULT WAS SHORT IN FUSE BOX.
Cool😮
Good job👍👍
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Excellent diag man.
Thank you!
Awesome 👍
Thanks for watching!
Will it also cause headlight to flash when on auto?????
I have not seen that.
Were there any undervoltage DTCs?
No Under voltage codes, Thanks for watching!
@@advancedleveldiagnostics Thanks for the quick response.
It appears the voltage drop on the PCM ground was high enough to cause it to go offline. I suppose if the voltage drop were less severe then it'd still be online and therefore be able to set an undervoltage DTC.
I'm just thinking out loud here.
Thanks again.
I’m having the same issue. Do you know the part number ?
I could not find it from the dealer, so I ended up getting it from Connectorexperts.com here's a link to the part I got. connectorexperts.com/i-31646864-ground-junction-connector.html
Shouldn't that terminal plug in somewhere?
extra anti theft
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Slow down I own the same business and a small RUclips channel with it. But you move to quick and eventually will drop tools slash diagnostic equipment and scratch paint etc. I don't know if it's to keep the video short or you actual talk and move that quickly while working
Appreciate the feedback, Thanks for watching!
I agree.... So fast it's shaky and hard to follow along. Experience is the ONLY way I was able to keep up.
@@HouseCallAutoRepair Sorry I wasn't using my mount for most of it.
Dude you need a tripod
Appreciate the feedback!
Accident vehicle?
There was no accident on Carfax but I assume it had one.