Need advice re: testing equipment
Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have
an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford Mustang develops a problem? |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
>"Bill B. Johnson
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > Mustang develops a problem? Device or devices? How about devices... Electronic error free jumper cable $10 after rebate Digital probe kits $15 or Digital probe kits $0.50 homemade 400-Ohm, LED Battery bubble balls charge tester $6 Aligator jumper clip lead $2 Spark gap tester $16 ?? A jug of water mist $2 Compression set $15 Stethoscopes $15 Bubble gums $1 Paper clips $1 Test light $3 Ammeter $? WD-40 $3 Acids $5 How to use these items...priceless... I don't buy most of these, I make them. So I can't be accurate on prices. I used to have most of these until they either got lost or stolen. And I wish Santas sees this list so I get some too. Indy |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
>"Bill B. Johnson
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > Mustang develops a problem? Device or devices? How about devices... Electronic error free jumper cable $10 after rebate Digital probe kits $15 or Digital probe kits $0.50 homemade 400-Ohm, LED Battery bubble balls charge tester $6 Aligator jumper clip lead $2 Spark gap tester $16 ?? A jug of water mist $2 Compression set $15 Stethoscopes $15 Bubble gums $1 Paper clips $1 Test light $3 Ammeter $? WD-40 $3 Acids $5 How to use these items...priceless... I don't buy most of these, I make them. So I can't be accurate on prices. I used to have most of these until they either got lost or stolen. And I wish Santas sees this list so I get some too. Indy |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
>"Bill B. Johnson
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > Mustang develops a problem? Device or devices? How about devices... Electronic error free jumper cable $10 after rebate Digital probe kits $15 or Digital probe kits $0.50 homemade 400-Ohm, LED Battery bubble balls charge tester $6 Aligator jumper clip lead $2 Spark gap tester $16 ?? A jug of water mist $2 Compression set $15 Stethoscopes $15 Bubble gums $1 Paper clips $1 Test light $3 Ammeter $? WD-40 $3 Acids $5 How to use these items...priceless... I don't buy most of these, I make them. So I can't be accurate on prices. I used to have most of these until they either got lost or stolen. And I wish Santas sees this list so I get some too. Indy |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
>"Bill B. Johnson
> Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > Mustang develops a problem? Device or devices? How about devices... Electronic error free jumper cable $10 after rebate Digital probe kits $15 or Digital probe kits $0.50 homemade 400-Ohm, LED Battery bubble balls charge tester $6 Aligator jumper clip lead $2 Spark gap tester $16 ?? A jug of water mist $2 Compression set $15 Stethoscopes $15 Bubble gums $1 Paper clips $1 Test light $3 Ammeter $? WD-40 $3 Acids $5 How to use these items...priceless... I don't buy most of these, I make them. So I can't be accurate on prices. I used to have most of these until they either got lost or stolen. And I wish Santas sees this list so I get some too. Indy |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
In article <046a106b483a3ae236b28edd6b4c39ad@news.bubbanews.c om>, "Indian
Summer" <Almonds@pistachios.com> wrote: > >"Bill B. Johnson > > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > > Mustang develops a problem? > > Device or devices? How about devices... > > Electronic error free jumper cable $10 after rebate > Digital probe kits $15 or > Digital probe kits $0.50 homemade 400-Ohm, LED > Battery bubble balls charge tester $6 > Aligator jumper clip lead $2 > Spark gap tester $16 ?? > A jug of water mist $2 > Compression set $15 > Stethoscopes $15 > Bubble gums $1 > Paper clips $1 > Test light $3 > Ammeter $? > WD-40 $3 > Acids $5 > > How to use these items...priceless... > > I don't buy most of these, I make them. So I can't be accurate on prices. I > used to have most of these until they either got lost or stolen. And I wish > Santas sees this list so I get some too. > Indy Thanks for the info. If anyone else has gift suggestions for Sarah's dad--please post your response. What do you use a digital probe kit for?? What do you probe?? |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
In article <046a106b483a3ae236b28edd6b4c39ad@news.bubbanews.c om>, "Indian
Summer" <Almonds@pistachios.com> wrote: > >"Bill B. Johnson > > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > > Mustang develops a problem? > > Device or devices? How about devices... > > Electronic error free jumper cable $10 after rebate > Digital probe kits $15 or > Digital probe kits $0.50 homemade 400-Ohm, LED > Battery bubble balls charge tester $6 > Aligator jumper clip lead $2 > Spark gap tester $16 ?? > A jug of water mist $2 > Compression set $15 > Stethoscopes $15 > Bubble gums $1 > Paper clips $1 > Test light $3 > Ammeter $? > WD-40 $3 > Acids $5 > > How to use these items...priceless... > > I don't buy most of these, I make them. So I can't be accurate on prices. I > used to have most of these until they either got lost or stolen. And I wish > Santas sees this list so I get some too. > Indy Thanks for the info. If anyone else has gift suggestions for Sarah's dad--please post your response. What do you use a digital probe kit for?? What do you probe?? |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
In article <046a106b483a3ae236b28edd6b4c39ad@news.bubbanews.c om>, "Indian
Summer" <Almonds@pistachios.com> wrote: > >"Bill B. Johnson > > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > > Mustang develops a problem? > > Device or devices? How about devices... > > Electronic error free jumper cable $10 after rebate > Digital probe kits $15 or > Digital probe kits $0.50 homemade 400-Ohm, LED > Battery bubble balls charge tester $6 > Aligator jumper clip lead $2 > Spark gap tester $16 ?? > A jug of water mist $2 > Compression set $15 > Stethoscopes $15 > Bubble gums $1 > Paper clips $1 > Test light $3 > Ammeter $? > WD-40 $3 > Acids $5 > > How to use these items...priceless... > > I don't buy most of these, I make them. So I can't be accurate on prices. I > used to have most of these until they either got lost or stolen. And I wish > Santas sees this list so I get some too. > Indy Thanks for the info. If anyone else has gift suggestions for Sarah's dad--please post your response. What do you use a digital probe kit for?? What do you probe?? |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
In article <046a106b483a3ae236b28edd6b4c39ad@news.bubbanews.c om>, "Indian
Summer" <Almonds@pistachios.com> wrote: > >"Bill B. Johnson > > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > > Mustang develops a problem? > > Device or devices? How about devices... > > Electronic error free jumper cable $10 after rebate > Digital probe kits $15 or > Digital probe kits $0.50 homemade 400-Ohm, LED > Battery bubble balls charge tester $6 > Aligator jumper clip lead $2 > Spark gap tester $16 ?? > A jug of water mist $2 > Compression set $15 > Stethoscopes $15 > Bubble gums $1 > Paper clips $1 > Test light $3 > Ammeter $? > WD-40 $3 > Acids $5 > > How to use these items...priceless... > > I don't buy most of these, I make them. So I can't be accurate on prices. I > used to have most of these until they either got lost or stolen. And I wish > Santas sees this list so I get some too. > Indy Thanks for the info. If anyone else has gift suggestions for Sarah's dad--please post your response. What do you use a digital probe kit for?? What do you probe?? |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
That collection of tools include a torque wrench?
I think I'm going to finally add one to my collection of tools this year. It will be used exclusively when repairing and maintaining my car. "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > Mustang develops a problem? |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
That collection of tools include a torque wrench?
I think I'm going to finally add one to my collection of tools this year. It will be used exclusively when repairing and maintaining my car. "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > Mustang develops a problem? |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
That collection of tools include a torque wrench?
I think I'm going to finally add one to my collection of tools this year. It will be used exclusively when repairing and maintaining my car. "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > Mustang develops a problem? |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
That collection of tools include a torque wrench?
I think I'm going to finally add one to my collection of tools this year. It will be used exclusively when repairing and maintaining my car. "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > Mustang develops a problem? |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
> "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > > Mustang develops a problem? > >"Caroline" > That collection of tools include a torque wrench? > > I think I'm going to finally add one to my collection of tools this year. It > will be used exclusively when repairing and maintaining my car. Harbor freight sells identical 1/2" clicking torque wrench for $12 sometimes vs $45 at Autozone. If I were to spend $50, It'll be Craftsman. Also, a problem with most 1/2 torque wrench is the inability to go under 10 lbs. I keep another set for this purpose. In your case you could hook up a spring scale. |
Re: Need advice re: testing equipment
> "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote
> > Sarah's father does not have hardly any car repair equipment but does have > > an excellent collection of tools. He has a OBD II scanner. He also has a > > timing light and a device (multimeter) to test the voltage of his battery. > > He also has a repair manual for the Mustang. I want to > > buy him a device for less than a $100.00. What device should I buy him for > > Christmas to help him figure out what is wrong if his fairly new Ford > > Mustang develops a problem? > >"Caroline" > That collection of tools include a torque wrench? > > I think I'm going to finally add one to my collection of tools this year. It > will be used exclusively when repairing and maintaining my car. Harbor freight sells identical 1/2" clicking torque wrench for $12 sometimes vs $45 at Autozone. If I were to spend $50, It'll be Craftsman. Also, a problem with most 1/2 torque wrench is the inability to go under 10 lbs. I keep another set for this purpose. In your case you could hook up a spring scale. |
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