A day in the life of a mobile diagnostic technician

May 31, 2017
As a mobile diagnostic technician, I’m going to highlight a couple of case studies that I solved using a diagnostic approach that works for me. You might find that these methods will work for you, or you might find that your own diagnostic approach could be completely different.
About the Author

Edwin Hazzard | Contributor

Edwin Hazzard owns South East Mobile Tech in Charleston, S.C., a mobile diagnostic and programming service providing technical service to many automotive and body repair shops. He has 35 years’ experience in the automotive industry. He currently is an automotive trainer, board member of TST and many other automotive affiliations. 

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