Why is COMPLETE COMPUTERIZED ENGINE ANALYSIS helpful?
Why a Complete Computerized Engine Analysis is worth every penny! In 1970, the average car had only $25.00 worth of electronics. By 1981 the average car electronics had risen to over $1,000.00 per car and by 1996 to over $3,500.00 per car and still rising. Today’s vehicle’s computers operate everything from air conditioning, radios, air bags, alarm systems, anti-lock braking systems, traction control, ride control, cruise control, electronic digital and analog instrument panels, automatic transmissions and last but not least emission and engine controls. Today too many people have tried to take advantage of the system. Instead of using proper diagnostic procedures, some people (mostly do-it-yourselfers, but also some so-called professionals) resort to trial-and-error parts swapping when they don’t know how else to fix a computer or performance problem. Computers’ electronic parts are easily damaged by improper installation or testing and are very sensitive to voltage overloads, it does