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Free starting diagnostic tool

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I like owt for free; this made me smile but it's pretty useful.

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Certainly is if you aren't mechanically or electrically minded but I tried it for diagnosing a starting problem (which I specified to myself) but it didn't go anywhere really except back to the start merely suggested my starter "might be bad" and that I should bench test it (wrong), but that was about it. Not a bad thing to arm yourself with if you always give your vehicle to the garage but I started to feel I was getting the kind of vagueness you get from the Kwik-fit fitters - as they throw an unbelievably high quote at you.

Its a good, very basic diagnosis chart though. :D
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