The drivers power seat in my wife's Lincoln is making a clicking sound, apparently a known issue with the track, and the first thing popping into my head is, I get to buy a PowerProbe 3. Any last minute warnings or suggestions?
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I swear you bring up that same CAN class every time a powerprobe is mentioned, and if all you got out of the class is "don't use powerprobes" you probably missed the while point of the class. If you keep your fingers off the rocker switch, the powerprobe is no more dangerous than any other multimeter out there. The problem is when guys start fiddling with the switch on harnesses and connectors when they have no idea what they go to.
It's a useful tool, nothing more, nothing less. Keep your **** beaters off the rocker switch unless you know what the consequences of doing so are, and the chance of something getting smoked is exactly zero...
It's a useful tool, nothing more, nothing less. Keep your **** beaters off the rocker switch unless you know what the consequences of doing so are, and the chance of something getting smoked is exactly zero...
The instructor of the class I went to does car computer work,a mobile shop in New Jersey.He replaced a smoked up computer in a car because some yo yo used a power probe 3.You don't send 12 volts to a 5 volt sensor,the power probe is just like a gun.Shoots voltage down a wire.If you see two wires twisted together on early 2003 and current CAN vehicles,leave them alone and don't probe them with the power probe including a test light.
The instructor of the class I went to does car computer work,a mobile shop in New Jersey.He replaced a smoked up computer in a car because some yo yo used a power probe 3.You don't send 12 volts to a 5 volt sensor,the power probe is just like a gun.Shoots voltage down a wire.If you see two wires twisted together on early 2003 and current CAN vehicles,leave them alone and don't probe them with the power probe including a test light.

That's sig line material right there.Keep your **** beaters off the rocker switch unless you know what the consequences of doing so are, and the chance of something getting smoked is exactly zero...

My father knows someone that smoked 4 computers of a CAN car with a power probe.It was very expensive.Some mid year 2003 Fords are CAN and there is a website out there showing the list.
My father knows someone that smoked 4 computers of a CAN car with a power probe.It was very expensive.Some mid year 2003 Fords are CAN and there is a website out there showing the list.

Was that someone you?
Again, it has nothing to do with the tool. The only problem is the "tech" that put B+ to a CAN data line. It's no different than someone playing with some jumper wires and supplying voltage that way, only in that case you'd be blaming the tech instead of the tool.
My Dad told me to avoid the PP3 because they can become self-aware, initiate global apocalypse, and require cyborgs sent back in time to solve said issue. Very expensive.
I just got off the phone with Power Probe, learned a few things.
They don't sell to any of the online retailers and have no idea how they get product. If you buy from one of them and send in the item for warranty, they go by an internal date of manufacture and allow 18 months. Guy was very gungho about buying only from "traditional sources", Napa, Cornwall, Carquest, but I'm not drinking that koolaid.
they don't sell directly to most of the mobile and brick and mortar stores either. they sell them to a wholesale distributor, who then sells them to retail distributors. the price the wholesaler pays is dependent on the quantity they order.
for example, a wholesaler I buy from must have bought a really large quantity of pp3's. they were selling them to retailers, like myself, buy two get one free. its then up to the retailer to set their own price. I bought a bunch of them this way and was able to beat all my competitor's prices while still making full margin.
arnt wires twisted togther so they dont pick up interfearence?
arnt wires twisted togther so they dont pick up interfearence?
arnt wires twisted togther so they dont pick up interfearence?
My father knows someone that smoked 4 computers of a CAN car with a power probe.It was very expensive.Some mid year 2003 Fords are CAN and there is a website out there showing the list.
The instructor of the class I went to does car computer work,a mobile shop in New Jersey.He replaced a smoked up computer in a car because some yo yo used a power probe 3.You don't send 12 volts to a 5 volt sensor,the power probe is just like a gun.Shoots voltage down a wire.If you see two wires twisted together on early 2003 and current CAN vehicles,leave them alone and don't probe them with the power probe including a test light.
