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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2010

Scotty Kilmer, mechanic for the last 42 years and counting, shows how to find electrical problems in your car using a Power Probe II testing tool. Visit Scottykilmer.com for free answers to all your car questions.

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  • I also have a problem with my cigarette lighter, I checked the fuses and replaced the cigarette core and still nothing, please help

  • @TheMrVWbus check for power going to the core, if it has none, just rewire it with power form the battery , using a wire and a 25 amp fuse.

  • I watched your video car cranks does not start. I get fuel to injector, spark to the plug, I have switched ecu, fuel pump, changed fuel filter it still does not start, do you have any suggestions.

  • @gpcdist do a compression test on all engine cylinders, wet and dry, head could be blown or other internal engine problems. Scotty

  • how do i get one how much ? and as i (i think) suffer with dementia does it come with instructions Kind Regards

    Macca

    Absolutely love to learn and you are a great teacher the KISS system has always been the best

    God Bless Ya.....

  • @maccasda just google Power Probe 3 and you'll find tons. It comes with directions. Scotty

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  • @MrAMAG15 I know where everything is, so I don't care. And it keeps my wife out of it. Scotty

  • @williamlabee69 OH, what a critic. MANY people find this a great tool. If you're a mechanic, of course it's something you already know. But give everyone else a break. Scotty Kilmer

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  • that sound it makes is annoying as all get out, thanks for the tip though I can easily make one of these myself, great idea. Except, I will make one without the sound but keep the color changing led.

  • Thanks Scotty. Gotta get one of those!

  • I wish so badly you could fix my truck :( I am watching as many videos of yours as I can! You are fantastic sir.

  • Scotty must do a lot of sidework did you see all those oil cans

  • Wow and all these years I used a test light,,,,

  • @scottykilmer or just fix/clean the contacts in the tail light bulb socket.

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