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<p>[QUOTE="spyder7723, post: 9606696, member: 111620"]Take the time to study up on it and you will find it's not all that complicated. Like you I used to spend thousands because tech's aren't smart enough to actually diagnose anything. The final straw was when a shop changed every sensor plus the brain box and the instrument cluster in the dash and it still didn't solve the problem. That's when I decided I needed to learn how it works in order to actually get it fixed. So I started reading and watching videos and bought a code reader. Once I got a grasp on it I went out to the tuck and in 10minutes I found a corroded breaker. 4 bucks and it was fixed. Lesson learned, trained techs don't know ####.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spyder7723, post: 9606696, member: 111620"]Take the time to study up on it and you will find it's not all that complicated. Like you I used to spend thousands because tech's aren't smart enough to actually diagnose anything. The final straw was when a shop changed every sensor plus the brain box and the instrument cluster in the dash and it still didn't solve the problem. That's when I decided I needed to learn how it works in order to actually get it fixed. So I started reading and watching videos and bought a code reader. Once I got a grasp on it I went out to the tuck and in 10minutes I found a corroded breaker. 4 bucks and it was fixed. Lesson learned, trained techs don't know ####.[/QUOTE]
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