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I get this question a lot, “What are some automotive DIY diagnostic tools that I can use to fix my car?” Well in this video I show some basic diagnostic tools that are within the price range of most DIYers that can be used to do basic electronic diagnostics and troubleshooting on most vehicles. As a comparison, I also show some professional type diagnostic tools. Enjoy!

Tools in video:
Harbor Freight Test Light:
Inexpensive Test Leads:
OTC 3636 Test Light:
Harbor Freight Multimeter:
Autel AL319 code reader:
Better Multimeter:
Topdon OBDCAN Elite:
Power Probe 4:
AESWave uScope Basic:
AESWave uTest Kit:
Autel MS906:
Lisle 69300 Relay Test Kit:
OTC Breakout Box:
Snap-On Vantage Ultra:

SMA Video How to Make a Test Light:

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  1. Arthur Fricchione

    All your videos get a ?. Excellent presentation for tools for the diyer. As I see you use specific tools I go and get them especially if they pertain to Hondas. No snap on scopes but I do have a 4 Channel and 2 channel u scope and a launch Bi directional scanner. My next purchase will probably be a MIG welder. Nothing big been researching Eastwood and Lincoln. Any good ideas? Thanks, Dave.

  2. sandy anderson

    Thanks for great video and for catering for all in the DIY market cheers sandy

  3. Antonio Claudio Michael

    I could use the pro caliber stuff like the vantage pro or ultra and the asewave kits

  4. The mech a nic

    Nice recommendations. So that autel ms906 does offer bi directional? So I'm assuming the Bluetooth ms906bt is the same tool but cordless ? I'm looking to get a new scanner would you say the ms906 is a good buy ?

  5. billie smith

    Great stuff. I use the launch creader3001 code reader for fast code retrieval. I really like that it has live data. Its not my modis but it's much more convenient/faster and it's only $25….heavy on the only $25. Lol

  6. Scotty Haines

    What's the best affordable scan tool? Not a code reader but one with live data and abs codes

  7. BushWalker

    Hi Would Love to see a tool box tour from you 🙂 thanks for your videos!

  8. Sakeenah Auto Solutions

    This channel has to grow! Excellent content and editing

  9. Calimesacox

    I need the adapter that you have for the you scope. … where did you get it?

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