The Automotive Electrical Troubleshooting Handbook takes a simple and straightforward approach in how to use the most basic test instruments such as voltmeter\'s, ohm meters, and ammeter\'s to troubleshoot Automotive Electrical systems.
Starting in 1985 Watson has worked as an independent contract instructor, written a dozen books on Automotive technology, held an assistant professorship at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, served as a training manager for two truck companies and still found time to keep abreast of the latest technology and techniques related to repair and maintenance of motor vehicles and their systems..
In the mid-1980s, he became a contract instructor serving local, state and federal motor vehicle fleet organizations.
About the Author: Author Ben Watson graduated from the Arizona Automotive Institute in 1972 and began a varied career as an Automotive and truck technician.
Whether you are a professional technician with dozens of years of experience or a basic "backyard wrench" this book can help you with simple ways of Troubleshooting the complex.
Sections of the book also deal with electronics in the simple ways to diagnose sensors and actuators.
The Automotive Electrical Troubleshooting Handbook takes a simple and straightforward approach in how to use the most basic test instruments such as voltmeter\'s, ohm meters, and ammeter\'s to troubleshoot Automotive Electrical systems