The technical services team at
Wells Vehicle Electronics™ offers a
detailed diagnostic case study covering
Nissan variable valve timing (N-VCT) and
an in-depth look at crankshaft position sensors in the
latest issue of Wells' popular
CounterPoint newsletter. The free
newsletter is available now for download at
www.wellsVE.com.
Edited by Wells Technical Services Manager Mark Hicks,
CounterPoint is an automotive electronics and
driveability resource covering an array of fascinating
diagnostic challenges. More than 40 issues of the
newsletter are available via the “Wells Tech” link at www.wellsVE.com. Visitors to the
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issue.
“CounterPoint is designed to serve as a self-contained
diagnostic workshop, offering timesaving tips for
solving many of today’s most common driveability
issues,” Hicks said. “Our subscriber base continues to
grow at a record rate, which tells us we’re providing
content that really makes a difference on the job for
technicians and parts professionals.”
The new edition of CounterPoint includes a case study
featuring a 2001 Nissan Sentra GXE that failed an Illinois
OBD II inspection due to a P0355 trouble code. Also
included in the cover story is detailed information on
crank position sensors for Nissan applications. Other
popular newsletter features are the “FineTuning” Q&A
column and diagnostic challenges contributed by
readers.
For additional information regarding Wells Vehicle Electronics solutions and
technical resources and to download any edition of the
free Counterpoint newsletter, please visit www.wellsVE.com.