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My name is Mike; Im retired and live in WV and have some basic knowledge of mechanics but am really interested in the Performance/Electrical diagnostics aspect. The videos that Paul puts out are really cool and Id like to learn as much as possible. I only live around 3 1/2 hours from the school but, cant attend attend the school due to my wifes health issues. Ive taken 2 online automotive technician basic courses from 2 schools (wont mention) that give just basic training and not go deep into the nuts and bolts of Performance/Electrical diagnostics. I totally understand that this type of training is best done in a "hands on" environment. My question(s) are: Are there any online programs that specifically deal with this type of training? Are there places that upload either training videos or training media on say a thumb drive or CD format? I live in the back woods and most people "jury rig" stuff to work but later find out, it caused more issues in the long run and I dont want to do that- Im a measure twice, cut once dude. Any information to get me on the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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Are there any online programs that specifically deal with this type of training? Are there places that upload either training videos or training media on say a thumb drive or CD format?
It is not offered on Thumb Drive, or CD. But,
ScannerDanner Premium
is, exactly, what you are looking for. ScannerDanner has video recorded the entire class that he teaches, from day one. You can sit in as Paul, aka ScannerDanner, teaches his methods and techniques.
I urge you to take advantage of the 2 week free trial. Then, if you decide you like what he has to offer, the monthly subscription is only $11/month.
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