- March 21, 2016
- By robj
- In Audi, Bmw, Diagnostics, fiat, Hyundai, Jaguar, Kia, Land Rover, Mazda, Mercedes Benz, Mini Cooper, nissan, Porsche, TGTT, toyota, Universal, Volvo, VW
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Parasitic Draw eats up diagnostic time. The Old Way: Pulling fuses one by one, waiting for the CAN network to fall back asleep, stuffing a bunch of wires in your ammeter clamp, messing with multimeter test leads, visually checking continuity on your multimeter… the list goes on. This is how it is NOW!: Now there
A customer of mine recently purchased our Porsche Cam Lobe Timing Kit and needed some help understanding how to use it so I got to have some fun time with the guys after I finished all my stops Friday afternoon and we timed the engine together. For Starters, the drop in plugs 9661 and 9661/1
Thursday I got to help my customer out as he needed to replace a leaking front crank seal on a N52. The serp belt was in good shape on this one (it didn’t get sucked in) but the seal was just leaking all over the front. Here is a pic of the tool to remove