Diagnostics in Blyth
Faults with vehicles that Bentley diagnostics can locate
From checking ignition timing to oxygen sensor checking to ensure efficient engine running, checking responsiveness of electronic braking systems to control unit checking for seats and sunroofs, many problems can be identified using vehicle diagnostics.
Despite 'check engine' lamps not always being lit, there may still be something wrong with your vehicle, therefore asking a Blyth garage to undertake a diagnostic analysis can put your mind at rest and enable the vehicle problem to be solved.
Reading activator outputs and measured value information
Diagnostics also look at systems controlled by activators and measured values.
Measured value statistics are shown as live data on displays of equipment when utilising scanning equipment to undertake vehicle analysis in Blyth.
Some details shown include engine RPM and battery voltage, coolant temperature and information from oxygen sensors.
Testing adequate activator functionality is done with an activator test.
Fuel pump controls, both cutting off supplies and starting up the pump are activator controlled, as are door locking and wheel locking.
Vehicle function reprogramming in Blyth
Following vehicle repairs in Blyth, reconfiguration of functions may be required, e.g. Following replacement of a faulty control unit.
Other features may also need adjustment to clear fault lights showing on the dashboard. These include alarms, body control units and immobilisers.
Whilst malfunction indicator lamps can indicate a fault with sensors or monitors, it's not always the case. Recalibrating the engine management system may be the answer to solve your vehicle problem.
Vehicle problems Blyth diagnostics experts can help with
When engine fault lights are lit, indicating a problem with your vehicle, Blyth garage specialists can run diagnostic tests to locate the vehicle problem. Engine fault lights won't always be illuminated when cars have problems, but you can use diagnostics to check any ECUs, which will allow the cause of the problem to be detected, from pinging or knocking sounds coming from the engine, or you experience a loss of power when driving.
Error codes can be reset by a diagnostics specialist, as can persistently showing engine management lights, by carrying out minor onboard computer adjustments rather than carrying out part replacements, which makes fixing your car problem less costly.
