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... Before you know it your knowledge base has been built up so you don’t have to work so hard taking on new stuff.

The Same goes for Tools.

I Always subscribed to the thought that even if I spent the Same amount of Money on Tools to do a project as I would Pay to have someone Else do it, that it was OK. Because then I would have the Tools for the Next time.

So over the Years you acquire all kinds of Tools from Wire Strippers to Pipe Wrenches. And a Bunch of Specialty Stuff also. Like maybe a Crown Molding Nailer. Or something like a Hot Wire Knife to cut Foam Rubber.
 

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Just remember when poking around electrical stuff, keep one hand in your pocket.:)

I NEVER work around Electricity without one of these...

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Now that little tool I do know about. I would like to find a copy of "Multi-meters For Dummies". If anyone can put me in touch with a copy, I would appreciate it.
A multimeter is far more intimidating looking than what it is. You Tube is your friend here.
 

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    I wouldn't do that, most of ours are 277v:)

    I got shocked by 277 once. I was working inside a 6’ control panel and the door swung back on me and there were 277v temp controls mounted in the door. All doors were supposed to have plexiglass covers but evidently the last person working in there didn’t feel like putting the safety cover back on. I wasn’t hurt but took a good jolt.
     

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    Those are handy as are the old school wiggy tester, sometimes a dmm will throw you off.

    Yeah... those Non-Contact Testers are a Simple way to Check for Live Wires.

    The one I have has an Mini LED Flashlight on it. Which is Extremely Handy. Because when you're using it, 90% of the time the Power is Off. So the Lights are Out.
     

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    Picked this up. Cheap OBD2 scanner. After scanning a bunch of scanners this one stood above the rest. Like $31. Does the basics. I used it tonight. Works like in the videos. Good buy.

    thinkcar THINKOBD 100 OBD2 Scanner, OBD2/ EOBD Car Code Reader with Full OBD2 Functions. Check Engine Code Reader Automotive Car Diagnostic Tool/Car Code Scanner for O2 Sensor/EVAP System/Smog Test https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083F65T8...abc_EADD55Z954041DQP7TYF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

    And from You Tube hero, Scotty Kilmer…
     

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    Picked this up. Cheap OBD2 scanner. After scanning a bunch of scanners this one stood above the rest. Like $31. Does the basics. I used it tonight. Works like in the videos. Good buy.

    thinkcar THINKOBD 100 OBD2 Scanner, OBD2/ EOBD Car Code Reader with Full OBD2 Functions. Check Engine Code Reader Automotive Car Diagnostic Tool/Car Code Scanner for O2 Sensor/EVAP System/Smog Test https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083F65T8...abc_EADD55Z954041DQP7TYF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

    And from You Tube hero, Scotty Kilmer…

    I had no idea that "home use" products were available for this. Its supposed to work on most recent (post '96) models of cars? I just took a quick look at the Q&A, and it seems to say that.
     
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    I had no idea that "home use" products were available for this. Its supposed to work on most recent (post '96) models of cars? I just took a quick look at the Q&A, and it seems to say that.
    Yes, 96 n newer. Simple to use. Not long ago even a simple scanner like this cost hundreds or thousands. You can still pay that much for the high end scanners that vacuums your carpet and walks the dog. But for weekend warriors like most of us it’s a great tool for $31.
     
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    I had no idea that "home use" products were available for this. Its supposed to work on most recent (post '96) models of cars? I just took a quick look at the Q&A, and it seems to say that.
    Yeah, they're nice. I got the same and pulled a code from my 02 sube, researched online, determined that it wasn't that important and reset the check engine light and have been fine.
     

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    Picked this up. Cheap OBD2 scanner. After scanning a bunch of scanners this one stood above the rest. Like $31. Does the basics. I used it tonight. Works like in the videos. Good buy.

    thinkcar THINKOBD 100 OBD2 Scanner, OBD2/ EOBD Car Code Reader with Full OBD2 Functions. Check Engine Code Reader Automotive Car Diagnostic Tool/Car Code Scanner for O2 Sensor/EVAP System/Smog Test https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083F65T8...abc_EADD55Z954041DQP7TYF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

    And from You Tube hero, Scotty Kilmer…


    I have watched a lot of Scotty.
     

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    Picked this up. Cheap OBD2 scanner. After scanning a bunch of scanners this one stood above the rest. Like $31. Does the basics. I used it tonight. Works like in the videos. Good buy.

    thinkcar THINKOBD 100 OBD2 Scanner, OBD2/ EOBD Car Code Reader with Full OBD2 Functions. Check Engine Code Reader Automotive Car Diagnostic Tool/Car Code Scanner for O2 Sensor/EVAP System/Smog Test https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083F65T8...abc_EADD55Z954041DQP7TYF?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

    And from You Tube hero, Scotty Kilmer…


    As I do the vast majority of wrenching on my vehicle, OBD readers are a godsend. Hell, I keep one in my glove box. Don't know how many times I've saved someone major bucks by reading a code on their vehicle, then showing them which part to replace.
     

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