There are many schools in Mississippi that offer this. A good one, automechanicschools. You can register online at http://www.automechanicschools.com/mississippi.html
He's the fellow that repairs your computer when it needs fixed.
there are many components that will display the check engine light if they are faulty. Go to a local mechanic and have them scan the computer. They will display the component that is faulty.
take it to a mechanic he will reprogram it for you
South Seattle Community College offers several courses that offer such a course. Take a look at their website http://www.southseattle.edu/programs/proftech/autotech.htm
Sometimes resetting a cars computer is needed to make it work better. A cars computer can be reset by a dealership mechanic.
The Registry Mechanic software offered by PC Tools checks the registry for errors that can slow down and crash the computer and provides people with a full toolbox for finding and repairing your registry.
I still consider Pascal (mechanic calculator) as the inventor. Eniac (1945) was perhaps the initial real computer.
The computer is a really complex part. A mechanic will be able to do it for you so you do not mess anything up.
No, old or pending malfunction codes are stored in the computer and can be recalled when the computer is accessed.
Go to a mechanic that has a computer diagnosis available. They should be able to rest it through that. . ~Angelic Beauty~
The website of RS Components has a wide selection of mechanic's tool sets. Other options would be from Screwfix, My Tool Shed or the Makro online store.
A person who repairs bicycles is commonly referred to as a "bike mechanic" or a "bicycle mechanic." These professionals are trained to diagnose and fix various issues with bicycles, including repairing brakes, gears, chains, and wheels. Bike mechanics often work in bike shops or repair centers, utilizing specialized tools and knowledge of bicycle components to ensure bikes are in proper working condition.