There is no available machine that works on every car make in the world, for obvious reasons.
Some may suggest looking for diagnostic information on the web, but any advice found here should be taken with a grain of salt. Ultimately, nothing beats taking the car to a qualified mechanic to have it properly diagnosed.
They won't work on all cars, but they'll work on most. Check your car's manufacturer for more information.
they dont work at all....
OPERATOR ERROR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They would work all the time if people actually used their cars to do what they were intended to do!!!!!!!!!!!
When the input work on a simple machine equals the work output, the machine is said to be 100% efficient. This means that all the input work has been converted into useful output work, with no energy lost due to friction or other inefficiencies in the machine.
If it's a late model car that has several computers, you will need diagnostic system software which costs about $40,000.00, plus the diagnostic machine to run it on. Tune-ups on late model cars is lots more than just changing the spark plugs. Used to be all one needed was a screwdriver and a plug feeler gauge to perform a tune-up.
If a simple machine is 100% efficient, it means that the input work done on the machine is equal to the output work produced by the machine. In other words, all the energy put into the machine is completely converted into useful work without any energy being wasted.
Yes, when the input work on a simple machine equals the work output, the machine is said to be 100% efficient. This means that all the work put into the machine is converted into useful work output without any loss of energy due to friction or other factors.
If the input work equals the output work, the machine has 100% efficiency, meaning it is able to convert all the input work into useful output work without any losses. An efficient machine is desirable as it maximizes the output for a given input.
Yes, if the input work equals the output work, the machine is considered 100% efficient. This means that all the energy put into the machine is converted into useful work without any energy being wasted.
Yes, that's correct. When the work input to a machine equals the output work, the machine is considered 100 percent efficient. This means that all the energy put into the machine is transformed into useful work without any energy being wasted or lost.
A bad distributor will cause stalling in all cars, not just maximas But there alot of other things that can cause stalling to dirty fuel filter - electrical short - dirty injectors - etc. Have a mechanic put it on a diagnostic machine before you invest in a distributor.
No. Computers are machines and require machine code to work. Machine code is a programming language. All other languages have to be converted to machine code in order to work.