I just cannot believe that Ryan fixed this for me, he is a real genius! If you think he has a big grin you should see my face. My Maserati was off the road for over a year with not only the dealership not being able to repair but it has also baffled others too. Cannot thank him nor recommend highly enough
I’m actually amazed at how shite garages are in Scotland these videos are showing garages can’t do what I’m my eyes are the utter most basic of basic tests and systems makes me feel untouchable in my trade 😊 thanks lol
@@Gearhead90 It's not just Scotland! Problem is they don't want to touch this stuff for cars that are out of warranty period. Fault finding should be the easy bit fixing is more difficult due the lack of space to work around in engine bays. Also being able to understand how scan tools work and then diagnostics using the tools in the tool box. Lots of complexity = more time and deliberate by the OEMs. They want you to buy new cars. and more complexity makes it more difficult for guys like Rayan to keep up with electronic sub systems modules. Oh for the old days! When you could test simple plugs points and coils with nothing more than a test light and points file. Good work Ryan well done.
Well done you - shows the importance of not just using the voltmeter which has no curren flowing to test for voltage drops but to put a load on it and see what current it can support before the voltage drops to an unacceptable level
Hi Ryan as you know the only trouble with newer electronics on are cars these days, so many wires and plugs, damp and water ingress will soon cause green crusty joints. The only trouble with dealerships and some garages they have no clue to what look for, dealerships fitters (not mechanics) are like robots, plug diagnostics scanner in and look at DTC and go with pre-determined fix and start replacing modules which becomes very expensive with no turn on cost if proven fault was down to a simple green crusty within the wiring loom. This happened to me and the main dealers said that 3rd party work was not covered and would not even look into the fault fixed, keep up the good work I just wish I lived in Scotland.
Probably there is not any technicians at the dealer 's any more ,as they don't pay good wages to technicians,,Dealership reputation is very poor nowadays, lucky there are some good trustworthy mobile mechanics out there..Great job well done you
Great diagnostic! so many dealers now have technicians that are poorly trained and just fit parts and do not carry out proper testing. A lot of the times its down to time and pressure from managers for targets and efficiency they only care about making money. Alot of the good techs have lefted the trade also so there is not alot good ones still in it like yourself. In my dealer I am the only one with diagnostic tools in my toolbox and know how the systems work being a mastertech but the other techs still get diag jobs and i feel sorry for the customers
How can they fail when you triumphed. They've got all the right dealership gear. Only once have I had to take a car to a Dealership for a fault and the VW dealer was Awful. Fault appeared after 10min of driving 3 times. It didn't stop them charging me each time until I went ape in the showroom. The vast majority of Stealership technicians are glorified grease monkeys that can only follow a screen. Any half decent one usually leaves to setup on their own. Anyway Ryan, excellent work again. You're becoming the Glasgow Ivan PHAD.
I am so impressed, that AI can decode your words. Without subtitles - no way (for me). Nevertheless, found your channel, love what you do. Can't imagine to work on the streets and deal with such problems. Hard job.
I can imagine how satisfying that was to fix such a niche car that the main dealer and others couldn't fathom where the fault was. Looks like there might have been water ingress in the loom that caused the corrosion you showed. Anyway, that was a an outstanding bit of diagnosis and repair Ryan and I can see John was over the moon with your fix on his lovely car.
Modern garages have technicians and one Master Tech who is the mechanic. Our Kia developed a fault where it wouldn't drive above 40 mph. I used a £30 scan tool that gave a MAF error code. Kia dealership had it twice and so called Master Tech even said it was fixed but the car had the same fault which I found the cause of in under 10 minutes. Removing the air intake to look for an air leak I found the air inter cooler was bowed. Dealership fitted new inter cooler and the car drove perfectly. On collecting the car my wife asked when did they want me to start working for the dealership as the Master Tech was obviously crap LMAO.
I’m no mechanic so excuse the probable stupid comment, but wouldn’t it be wise to put a new belt on it when you had the water pump off? Love the videos btw
Too bad you are based in Glasgow. I could do with my car getting looked at. The dealer has tried to rectify a problem with the hands-free boot not reacting to the foot motion under the bumper since about 6 months into ownership of the car. I reckon you'd get the issue licked in no time.
Hi Ryan as you know the only trouble with newer electronics on are cars these days, so many wires and plugs, damp and water ingress will soon cause green crusty joints. The only trouble with dealerships and some garages they have no clue to what look for, dealerships fitters (not mechanics) are like robots, plug diagnostics scanner in and look at DTC and go with pre-determined fix and start replacing modules which becomes very expensive with no turn on cost if proven fault was down to a simple green crusty within the wiring loom. This happened to me and the main dealers said that 3rd party work was not covered and would not even look into the fault fixed, keep up the good work I just wish I lived in Scotland.
Hi Ryan as you know the only trouble with newer electronics on are cars these days, so many wires and plugs, damp and water ingress will soon cause green crusty joints. The only trouble with dealerships and some garages they have no clue to what look for, dealerships fitters (not mechanics) are like robots, plug diagnostics scanner in and look at DTC and go with pre-determined fix and start replacing modules which becomes very expensive with no turn on cost if proven fault was down to a simple green crusty within the wiring loom. This happened to me and the main dealers said that 3rd party work was not covered and would not even look into the fault fixed, keep up the good work I just wish I lived in Scotland.
Hi Ryan as you know the only trouble with newer electronics on are cars these days, so many wires and plugs, damp and water ingress will soon cause green crusty joints. The only trouble with dealerships and some garages they have no clue to what look for, dealerships fitters (not mechanics) are like robots, plug diagnostics scanner in and look at DTC and go with pre-determined fix and start replacing modules which becomes very expensive with no turn on cost if proven fault was down to a simple green crusty within the wiring loom. This happened to me and the main dealers said that 3rd party work was not covered and would not even look into the fault fixed, keep up the good work I just wish I lived in Scotland.
I just cannot believe that Ryan fixed this for me, he is a real genius! If you think he has a big grin you should see my face.
My Maserati was off the road for over a year with not only the dealership not being able to repair but it has also baffled others too. Cannot thank him nor recommend highly enough
I’m actually amazed at how shite garages are in Scotland these videos are showing garages can’t do what I’m my eyes are the utter most basic of basic tests and systems makes me feel untouchable in my trade 😊 thanks lol
@@Gearhead90 It's not just Scotland! Problem is they don't want to touch this stuff for cars that are out of warranty period. Fault finding should be the easy bit fixing is more difficult due the lack of space to work around in engine bays. Also being able to understand how scan tools work and then diagnostics using the tools in the tool box. Lots of complexity = more time and deliberate by the OEMs. They want you to buy new cars. and more complexity makes it more difficult for guys like Rayan to keep up with electronic sub systems modules. Oh for the old days! When you could test simple plugs points and coils with nothing more than a test light and points file. Good work Ryan well done.
Now that is a result not only for you but the customer as well ! You had a grin like a Cheshire Cat when you realised you cracked it !
Ridiculous oversight on the part of Maserati's dealership. Rock on to you for getting to the bottom of it and sorting it out \o/
Well done you - shows the importance of not just using the voltmeter which has no curren flowing to test for voltage drops but to put a load on it and see what current it can support before the voltage drops to an unacceptable level
Great video! Been binge watching Pine Hollow Auto Diags for months, and now come across a channel thats local! Keep up good work mate
Hi Ryan as you know the only trouble with newer electronics on are cars these days, so many wires and plugs, damp and water ingress will soon cause green crusty joints.
The only trouble with dealerships and some garages they have no clue to what look for, dealerships fitters (not mechanics) are like robots, plug diagnostics scanner in and look at DTC and go with pre-determined fix and start replacing modules which becomes very expensive with no turn on cost if proven fault was down to a simple green crusty within the wiring loom.
This happened to me and the main dealers said that 3rd party work was not covered and would not even look into the fault fixed, keep up the good work I just wish I lived in Scotland.
Well done on that Maserati, Ryan. What a slap in the chops for the dealership. Excellent work, a real understanding of modern car electrics.
Top Man ! great to see someone using a consistent process to identify faults. Ryan keep on doing what you do.!
Probably there is not any technicians at the dealer 's any more ,as they don't pay good wages to technicians,,Dealership reputation is very poor nowadays, lucky there are some good trustworthy mobile mechanics out there..Great job well done you
You certainly did nail it talk about setting yourself apart from the rest great job Bud.
Good to watch a skilled man at work 😊
Great diagnosis and repair. Well done Ryan 💪💪
Well done...you did this one. Old school..👍👍
Great diagnostic! so many dealers now have technicians that are poorly trained and just fit parts and do not carry out proper testing.
A lot of the times its down to time and pressure from managers for targets and efficiency they only care about making money.
Alot of the good techs have lefted the trade also so there is not alot good ones still in it like yourself.
In my dealer I am the only one with diagnostic tools in my toolbox and know how the systems work being a mastertech but the other techs still get diag jobs and i feel sorry for the customers
I agree 👍
Thanks for watching my stuff cheers
You make it look easy Ryan. Obviously because of your vast knowledge and experience.
Well done, possibly the wires were rubbing against something to cause "the crusties" in the first place?
Bravo 👍
New to the channel, watched a few vids now. great job, well sorted out. You certainly know your stuff 👍
Nice to see some mechanical work in addition to your electronics wizardry
Spent tonight, catching up on your channel after work. Am happy to have found ya. Really enjoying it. Keep them coming.
Came across your channel recently and subscribed straight away . So impressed with your knowledge and professionalism .
Thanks Chris
Great to see someone who is good at his job. A thorough understanding of the way car electrical systems work. Well done.
Well done just highlights more trust issues people have with dealers well done another good vid
How can they fail when you triumphed. They've got all the right dealership gear. Only once have I had to take a car to a Dealership for a fault and the VW dealer was Awful. Fault appeared after 10min of driving 3 times. It didn't stop them charging me each time until I went ape in the showroom. The vast majority of Stealership technicians are glorified grease monkeys that can only follow a screen. Any half decent one usually leaves to setup on their own. Anyway Ryan, excellent work again. You're becoming the Glasgow Ivan PHAD.
Another brilliant job and video Ryan well done👍
I am so impressed, that AI can decode your words.
Without subtitles - no way (for me).
Nevertheless, found your channel, love what you do.
Can't imagine to work on the streets and deal with such problems. Hard job.
Hi
Another great fault finding video
Can I ask what test lead kit is it you use
nice one Ryan , great video man , topman , cheers
Well done I am enjoying your videos done here in New Zealand cheers
Great vlog, keep up the good work 👍
Excellent and methodical diagnostics fault finding, well done 👏🏿 ✔️ 👍🏻
Another cracking vid.
"Test don't guess" is a good saying I like to use👌 good work there
I can imagine how satisfying that was to fix such a niche car that the main dealer and others couldn't fathom where the fault was. Looks like there might have been water ingress in the loom that caused the corrosion you showed. Anyway, that was a an outstanding bit of diagnosis and repair Ryan and I can see John was over the moon with your fix on his lovely car.
Nicely done, working methodically from first principles.👍
super videos well done i really enjoy them
Very well done. Great fault finding. Must have felt good to get ontop of that .
Top class work on that Maserati ...
Excellent video.
Good job Ryan 👏
Great video on some very nice cars.
Good work.
Ace mate 👍 you are a great tech
Modern garages have technicians and one Master Tech who is the mechanic. Our Kia developed a fault where it wouldn't drive above 40 mph. I used a £30 scan tool that gave a MAF error code. Kia dealership had it twice and so called Master Tech even said it was fixed but the car had the same fault which I found the cause of in under 10 minutes. Removing the air intake to look for an air leak I found the air inter cooler was bowed. Dealership fitted new inter cooler and the car drove perfectly. On collecting the car my wife asked when did they want me to start working for the dealership as the Master Tech was obviously crap LMAO.
Well done 😊
Well done your a legend
would the poor power feed also show up with the abs unit attached (i.e. creating a load) on the bad wire?
I’m no mechanic so excuse the probable stupid comment, but wouldn’t it be wise to put a new belt on it when you had the water pump off? Love the videos btw
Fair play mate, the Maserati customer must have been over the moon
You working abroad mate? Surely can’t be Scotland with all that sunshine 😂 top work again mate 👍🏼
Cracking sunny day and the only time i get to work on a vehicle under shelter 🤣
Which diagnostic tool do you use?
Excellent 👍
Hi mate. Have you ever had any problems with a Citroen berlingo 2015 with the horn not working? Horn and fuse it’s fine cheers
Top man
have a look at SPR video and see how much help he got from MERCEDES with faulty on auto gearbox fault
As soon as you mentioned Maserati the price goes up 😂😂😂
Congratulations on being able to see the Sun in Scotland.
Watch your eyes there mate,i know you are not used to seeing it
New subscriber.
Mate, you are wasted in the auto trade. Should really consider working in Aviation
Don't use dealers for anything ever
New to the channel welcome young master tech 😅
great video people just want throw parts at it
Too bad you are based in Glasgow. I could do with my car getting looked at. The dealer has tried to rectify a problem with the hands-free boot not reacting to the foot motion under the bumper since about 6 months into ownership of the car. I reckon you'd get the issue licked in no time.
Welldone mate. I am learning alot from your videos. All the best
Hi Ryan as you know the only trouble with newer electronics on are cars these days, so many wires and plugs, damp and water ingress will soon cause green crusty joints.
The only trouble with dealerships and some garages they have no clue to what look for, dealerships fitters (not mechanics) are like robots, plug diagnostics scanner in and look at DTC and go with pre-determined fix and start replacing modules which becomes very expensive with no turn on cost if proven fault was down to a simple green crusty within the wiring loom.
This happened to me and the main dealers said that 3rd party work was not covered and would not even look into the fault fixed, keep up the good work I just wish I lived in Scotland.
Hi Ryan as you know the only trouble with newer electronics on are cars these days, so many wires and plugs, damp and water ingress will soon cause green crusty joints.
The only trouble with dealerships and some garages they have no clue to what look for, dealerships fitters (not mechanics) are like robots, plug diagnostics scanner in and look at DTC and go with pre-determined fix and start replacing modules which becomes very expensive with no turn on cost if proven fault was down to a simple green crusty within the wiring loom.
This happened to me and the main dealers said that 3rd party work was not covered and would not even look into the fault fixed, keep up the good work I just wish I lived in Scotland.
Hi Ryan as you know the only trouble with newer electronics on are cars these days, so many wires and plugs, damp and water ingress will soon cause green crusty joints.
The only trouble with dealerships and some garages they have no clue to what look for, dealerships fitters (not mechanics) are like robots, plug diagnostics scanner in and look at DTC and go with pre-determined fix and start replacing modules which becomes very expensive with no turn on cost if proven fault was down to a simple green crusty within the wiring loom.
This happened to me and the main dealers said that 3rd party work was not covered and would not even look into the fault fixed, keep up the good work I just wish I lived in Scotland.