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- čas přidán 14. 02. 2022
- In this video we diagnose and Fix an Opel/Vauxhall Corsa with an no crank, no start.
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Similar car, same wire, same relay, same test light, same oscilloscope (almost), same location for broken wire, same country, are you my twin brother or what? czcams.com/video/4Q84yp9Q4mA/video.html
Wow that's really amazing!!!! I almost can't believe it!! So it does happen more often💪
@@Diagnosedan add ABS sensors wiring to that, once the fuel gauge does not work anymore, plenty in that loom!
What's breaking/damaging this wire?
@@dans_Learning_Curve small insulation thickness, which dries with time and cracks, all pvc wiring does. Second, expose to moisture, freeze and road salt, remeber this is under the window wipers.
@@dans_Learning_Curve honestly they're INSANE running wiring through that area. disgusting engineering shortcut.
I’ve watched thousands of car repair videos from the well known names on CZcams, and Dan, you are simply the best. Great teacher!
Wow that's a great compliment Nick!
Yes Dan, you are great
United States calling: not many cars you work on are available here but it’s the organization of your work and methodology that keeps me interested….
ICT sector calling: None of the equipment he uses (with the exception of a multimeter) is used in the industry I work in but the structured approach and common sense he uses to tackle these issues is something that should be taught in any industry/technology that uses troubleshooting processes.
EDIT: This is what keeps me interested as a non-mechanic/electrical engineer ;)
Diagnosedan calling🤣 Thanks for your great comment it's appriciated!!
Same!
I agree Al London ON. Can. but you can still apply his methods to the North American Autos.
Hi I’m in Canada 🇨🇦 and that green corrosion inside wires is very common on all VW/Audi cars and heard domestics have same concern. But Dan’s diagnosis can be applied to any car.
It's very refreshing to see Dan being fair and mentioning the two repairs are independent form each other and pure coincidence and bad luck. Usually you get the old :"they must have done something" etc. Props to you Dan, not just for being a great mechanic and diagnostician but also a great human being.
Thank you!
It was aliens.
Last time I was this early, Dan hadn’t diagnosed it yet!
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I love how Dan has everything flowing logically.
I have several electrical problems in my 2006 Golf V, and instead of logically flowing through troubleshoot, I get stumped at "Wait, what does this wire do again and why did I even follow it?"
Your videos inspire me to try again!
That's great to hear!
Very nice test light and bypass tests, Dan👌😃
Thanks Ivan!!
Electrical science in simple words is a science about good connections, that's what I was told at school) Great Diag Job Dan and thank for sharing!
My pleasure
Love your videos Dan. Very in-depth explanations and amazing content. Keep it up 👍
Thank you Tony
@@Diagnosedan "Easitronic= oxymoron". Car manufacturers are becoming absurd with thier infatuation with electronics. Its no wonder theres a car shortage. No one can fix these dammed complex things anymore, and dont really want to. Imagine all the cars getting into accidents where the hidden wiring gets trapped, cut, mutilated etc during the collision event. Just an unending nightmare for everyone involved
A car with only 70000 km should not have these kinds of problems.
@@BertGraef, sounds like you have a chip on your shoulder
@@1977jelliott HAHAHA! I get it! "electronics"/ "Chip" on shoulder! good one!
@@BertGraef I hate modern cars! This is what an electrical system of a car should look like!
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Love your work Dan. I hope you are as busy as you want to be and that you are getting rewarded well for it. As usual, well presented, clear, concise, linear, and well communicated. Really enjoyed this and watching you work the process.
Thanks for the great feedback!!
Thank you Danny. As always, it's a great pleasure experiencing your thought process as you take us along on the diagnosis and repair of a vehicle. Your efforts in producing these videos are greatly appreciated, thank you sir.
That's a great comment Pierre, thanks for that!
Dan you sir are a genius! With these complicated modern vehicles.
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I don't know why, but finding and fixing a wiring issue is so much more satisfying than finding out the problem is a faulty component
YES OUR MOST TALENTED & FAVORITE TEACHER😍
Thank you Salman!
This is my first time watching your videos and I must say that I am impressed with your diagnostic reasoning to isolate and resolve the issue. Common sense, when used properly works wonders, as you have demonstrated.
Great to have you here! Thanks for watching my video's.
You know if you weren't called Diagnose Dan, I would still be calling you Diagnose Dan! Great explanation and find as always Dan. You never fail to impress me in your videos!
Thanks for the positive comment Mike!!!😁👍
Those coincidences can throw you away from the correct diagnosis for a long time! Well done!
You are right!
I really love your videos. Your step by step trouble shooting thoughts are great. Keep up the great work.
Thanks John!
Dan, always love how you solve problems. You’re a car guru.
Thank you
@@Diagnosedan You're more than welcome!!!! (het beste wat autominnend Nederland is overkomen de laatste jaren, ja ik ben een fan, geen monteur maar een ex beroepschauffeur nat en int. nu een pensionado zonder al teveel kilometers, ha ha ha)
At first I was guessing a pin had gotten pushed back/out on the connector to the Trans module, but Dan sniffed that broken wire out perfectly!
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I’ve been a technician for 28 years
and I always get something out of all your videos.as far as I’m concerned you are the best in the business! Very detailed diagnosis and repairs.
Wow thanks Chris
Excellent work Dan. So thoroughly diagnosed and you worked the problem. 👍🏼
Thanks Paul
Nice work, Dan. Good luck to the other shop explaining that one to the customer!
Thanks for watching!!
That's easy just tell the customer a little Rodent was hungry and cold the night before he had a nibble and went to sleep out of the cold 🥶 😴 😉😂🤣😂🤣
Nice find Dan! Goes to show how one little damaged wire can make for a fun day of diagnosis!
Thanks Birthday boy!
I remember when my mon used to take the car to a different mech for electrical issues.
now I see why it would be... not everyone can ready electric diagrams and go do such deep dives.
This guy is the total mech package!
Thanks for the great comment it's appriciated
great video. major respect for your skills and ability to explain it to others. also SO glad you showed your wire fix using solder and shrink tube! NO CRIMP SPLICES! You provided an example of the correct professional permanent repair. great job
Thanks Christopher
I love these videos! I always try to guess where the problem is before the diagnosis starts - I could have guessed from here to Doomsday and not got it. 🤦♂️ Great work Dan the Undefeated Diagnoser 👍
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I accidentially said "Goddamn he's soo good!" when you found the broken wire 😅 I wish my area had a Diagnose Dan - it is very impressive what you do.
Thanks Lars
Your area will have one.
Just look for the small workshops that already exist 20+ years.
Those are most likely to have one around
@@janee7995 there are many great technicians you just need to find Them!
@@Diagnosedan true, I found one just 2km away.
Even better he loves it if customers like to fix their own car in his shop.
Will give you pointers, help and mostly doesn't charge anything for using his shop either.
So as apriciation I will buy the parts and or oil from him.
So both of us are happy.
Information is a key to diagnosing most faults. IE good wiring Charts and knowing how to read them. You made it look so easy Dan. Thank you for showing your technics
@9:30 you tested fuse 21 instead of fuse 14 .. didnt finish the video yet, but hope that didnt affect the outcome
Same source. Fix the wire and power goes to 14 and 21.
@@beluxauto5968 nthn in the video or the diagram suggest that fuse 14 & 21 are fed by the same source, beside he is saying “testing fuse 14, but he touches fuse 21 instead”.. im not picking up on the mistake, as the outcome was luckily good.
Yeah, noticed it too :)
@@rkan2 Me, too.
Read the text carefully at 11:00
Well done Dan. I allways enjoy watching your fixes, but how would you have ever been able to track this without Autodata or OEM wiring diagrams? i used to enjoy tracking wiring / electrical faults but had to eventuly quit the industry, as the horrible costs of Autodata & OEM data made it all most impossible to make this viaable to me. I am just pleased to see someone like you suceed against these. Really good job. Keep up the good work Dan
Without the right info its almost impossible to work on modern cars.
@@Diagnosedan 100% Agree so thank you, for doing what you do, and allowing us along for the ride.
Whatever car you are working on you can get a 1 month access to Alldata-diy, or 1 day access to OEM wiring diagrams for a few dollars. It really pays to use those resources.
@@mrfrenzy. can you please send me a link for this.
I actually needed a wiring diagram for my personal car the other day to trouble shoot a intermittent shutdown.
Eventually I found the problem by accident as there were a broken wire that made contact, but sometimes would loose that.
@@Bosbulls well it depends what country you're in and what brand car you have, if you have a car that exists on the American market just search for "alldata-diy". If you have a small European car you need to find the manufacturers website where they sell diagnostic info (which they are required to both by EU and USA laws). Some brands require that you have a company to get access but the price is usually reasonable.
Thank you Dan! the best teacher on CZcams!
Thanks😁
It's so logical ! Looks like a power probe is your best friend when you have electrical gremlins
Thanks for watching
Nice job!! In some cases, a broken wire can be very hard to find, especially when the wire in question looks okay, when it is not, because not all wire breaks result in the wire breaking completely. These cases are when the wire breaks without breaking the insulation.
Let alone intermittent faults. 😁
Thanks Christopher!
@@Conservator. those are just as bad!
In those cases, I just tend to replace the entire wire as best I can. Normally most wires can be fed through existing grommets etc. Yes it is a bit of a bodge but use high quality wiring, route it in a way that a mechanic taking apart something else won't break it and it'll last the life of a car. It's usually not economically viable to remove the entire loom to check!
I had exactly that on a ground wire on my outboard motor's Power Pack.....all the grounds LOOKED great, until I wiggled the wire at the terminal.
Marine environment is rough.
This car though...I would NOT have thought the wire would be broken there.
Well done on an other great repair. Exactly, using common sense and the wiring diagram you were able to find the fault. I have often used this exact method, start at one end of the circuit, normally the easiest to access part first and work your way along. This has served me well countless times. One thing I would like to point out is, that corrosion in the wire has been there for a while. There is a possibility that it was the cause of the original fault, or if the control module was faulty it may have been the cause. There would have been high resistance in that power feed to the module, and with the fact it completely failed the next day after getting a new TCM, I would bet it was more then likely the cause of the transmission shift problems. I would bet the circuit was having intermittent opens as the wires were only just making contact.
It definitely looks like the previous person who tried to diagnose that lost their head!😄 stuff pulled out and disassembled that did not need to be. It is amazing how so many people on this industry can not diagnose electrical, I mean a broken wire is pritty simple. It is sad that the guys like me who are good at this don't get appreciated for that fact we can do what many in this industry cannot. Keep up the great videos Dan, I always enjoy following along and trying to think of the next step before to show it in the video.
These easytronic modules fail alot. The unit was send to ACtronics and they comfirmed the unit was faulty and repaired it.
@@Diagnosedan then I still think that wire may have contributed to the module failing. Either it was broken and touching slightly on and off causing voltage spikes. Or the excessive resistance and low voltage caused the TCM to fail.
This makes sense. I do not believe in coincidence when work was done shortly before. I am a software engineer and sometimes after a software update some other problem arrises. More than often the other problem has some (unexpected) relation with the work done before. I like this channel and always wondered why a garage cannot do proper diagnosis. Without analytical thinking and diagnosing I cannot do my work.
@@pcdispatch Has to do with a lot of things. Maybe they can but it takes a lot of time and a lot of equipment. And who's gonna pay for that? Most customers don't understand what it takes to find a problem.
The way you diagnose amigo you save customers from the parts Canon love to watch you work God bless
We need some MOST and Fibre optics signal/faults please !!
Amazed at every diagnosis and fix ! Dan, you are THE MAN !
Man I love seeing you get to the bottom of the problem.
You are such a genius. If typical repair shops had a fraction of your skills, automobile ownership would be a much better experience.
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Such a comfort to know that the whole function of the vehicle rests upon that tiny flimsy wire!
Fantastic Dan !!
I'm not a car guy so I'm not sure why YT's algorithm suggested this video.
LOL
But I'm glad it did.
I'm an Electronics guy and of course, following along with the logic flow was great.
So well done.
This video, as well as the one pinned, shows that this model of car has factory issues in that area.
I'd bet that there's too much tension on the wiring harness that causes the wires to break over time.
I mean, in both cases, the wires that broke were a clean break. Almost like they were cut.
This is good to know and just might assist when troubleshooting any other vehicles.
Job well done!
Thanks that you liked the video anyway! Maybe you are right about the tension on the wires!
Great fix!
Great job!!
Thank you very much colleague, I plan to buy a subscription for you TSB soon, I really appreciate you helping us first of all thank you again. Few people like you have lived.
If you work on European cars you are going to love DDTSB! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment it's appriciated
Great content and know-how! What a gem. Thanks Dan! Keep ‘em comin’!
Great job Dan. Thank you for your educational videos.
You are welcome Paul
I love your easy to understand indepth explanations. Wonderful job.
That was great fun! Good fix.
You are great man Dan! Respect for knowledge!
Cant get enough of you Dan!!! Great job, held me to the end!
That's great to hear Roxanne!!
Another fantastic fix, well done Dan.
Thanks David
Brilliant Dan
Utterly brilliant.
Excellent video as always Dan. I love your methodology at working things out.
Thank you!!
Thank you Dan, I can't thank you enough for these in depth diagnostics you do! I learn so much, please keep them coming!
That's great Joshua
Another great diagnosis and fix
Thanks!!
Another great video, thanks
Thank you Dan. Great Video
Thanks for watching
Thank you for the knowledge
Great job Dan. I enjoy your routine and thinking on all of these diagnostics.
This does teach and gives me a great deal of information. Thank you.
That's great to hear!
Really clear, concise diagnosis and methodology. Thanks
You are brilliant buddy!! Thanks for all the teaching!!
Thanks Micheal!
I appreciate how you go into so much detail and explain the thought process behind the diagnostic. People think our job is so simple and that we're all criminals for wanting to be compensated for our knowledge, tools, and OE information we PAY for. That 4425 alone costs a few thousand on the cheap end.
You are right, we are in a heated building, on a lift. with thousands worth of tools and we pay hundreds a month for subscriptions. I've got 25+ years of experience and all of that needs to be payed.
Dan amazing work thanks 👍👨🏻🏭🇬🇧
That was just beautiful Dan
Love your work, please keep them coming.
No problem!
What a pleasure watching you troubleshooting this problem. Excellent thanks
Thank you very much
good job! step by step guided!
Thank you
Good job Dan.
Thanks
Awesome video Dan love the process and information you teach..... all so that you solder and seal wiring with no crimp connectors....thank you!
Thanks for the great comment!! Its reallly appriciated!!
Fantastic as usual Dan, it really helps that you take the time to upload and explain everything that you are doing and why you are doing it.
I really appreciate everyone of your videos, it helps me learn more each time I watch and rewatch. Some people upload and cut out lots of the fault finding to get to the point, but you my friend obviously enjoy teaching and developing our diagnostic skills. I love how you also show the good and the bad and the correct and incorrect ways to diagnose. Thank you 🙏
Thank you for the great comment it's appriciated
Great! Dan you are Genius man.
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Awesome work, Dan ! You make it look easy 🙂
Thanks!
Just find your channel - absolutely brilliant, so engaging to watch! Love it
I love all your video Dan. very detailed and you explain so well . keep up with the good work !
Thank you very much!!
Simply awesome diagnosis Dan thanks for sharing.👏
My pleasure
Thank you very much for your great classes
My pleasure
Excelente diagnostic thank you for sharing your videos Dan.
You are welcome!!
Thanks Mr. Detective Dan!
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great master diagnosis
Most excellent Dan.
Thank you Sir!!😁👍
Good find. Make it logical and makes it easier. 👍🇨🇦
Thank you!
Thank you for the diagnosis lesson, very useful.
You are welcome!!
another brilliant job done. cheers Dan,,, NZ
Thanks!!
I like your explanation and you are giving me knowledge of the work
Love the videos, as always pure class. Really inspiring for myself as a tech, love to learn and your videos always do that for me. Thank you so much 👍🏻
That's so great to hear!
Thanks Dan; I really enjoy your videos.
That's great
Wish we had you near us , I wouldnt take my car anywhere else, money well spent .! Keep them coming 👍
Thanks for the great comment Michael
Great video! Great job!
Thanks!
Good job Dan thanks for the video
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You are the man Dan!!! Been watching your videos for a while now and I look forward to them. Your diagnosis and teaching skills are superior and unparalleled. Keep them coming...
Thanks Rowan!
Thanks again, Diagnose Dan !! 👍✅😀
And thanks again for watching Juergen
Awesome Dan. Your enthusiasm, patience and methodical approach wins the day again!
Thank you!
Quick and easy. Great Job!
Thanks David!!
Great job Dan thanks for share
My pleasure
Great work dan
You are awesome. I'm learning alot from your simple methodical diagnosis. Amazing
Good Job Dan - love your videos, we learn a lot from a master expert like you - keep them videos coming !
Thanks Willem