I have been in the light truck and cars automotive field for the last six months as an apprentice with no prior schooling. I know some basics, my dad was a mechanic so I am not completely oblivious. Anyway, most of what I am learning is on the fly, hands on. My weakest link is the knowledge of components on the car and what their specific functions and or operations seem to be. Thus this leads me to be very weak in the department of diagnosing issues that are engine related.
So anyone have any good reads on diagnostics or using a scan tool to its full potential. The conclusion I am drawing here is that the newer cars with all their sensors make it very easy for a person with the proper knowledge to determine the exact problem allowing the mechanic to fix the problem on the first shot with little guessing/trial and error. If thats the case the future of diagnostics with scanners is extremely bright, meaning obd3, 4 or whatever is going to make pinpointing problems very accurate in the hands of knowledgeable individual. Any advice is much appreciated.
So anyone have any good reads on diagnostics or using a scan tool to its full potential. The conclusion I am drawing here is that the newer cars with all their sensors make it very easy for a person with the proper knowledge to determine the exact problem allowing the mechanic to fix the problem on the first shot with little guessing/trial and error. If thats the case the future of diagnostics with scanners is extremely bright, meaning obd3, 4 or whatever is going to make pinpointing problems very accurate in the hands of knowledgeable individual. Any advice is much appreciated.

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