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      <p><i><font color="#000000">Mark Giammalvo specializes in driveability 
 diagnostics </font><font color="#000000">at    his    family       business, 
  Sam Giammalvo's Auto           Sales &amp; Service,   Inc. in   New</font> 
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      <p><i><font color="#000000">Mark, who has been with the business for
                            over 20 years, is an ASE&nbsp; Master Technician 
 and Parts Specialist. He also holds the ASE  L1   certification,        
      and    has   an associates degree in business</font>           <font
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   Mark is also a writer for Motor Age Magazine and is the past secretary 
of  the Alliance of Automotive Service Professionals, (AASP).<br>
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      <big><big><b>              Can't you   just hook it up to that computer
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            I am amazed that I still get phone calls from people asking if
 we  have "One of those big console computers that fixes cars." Or my favorite, 
  "Can't you just hook it up to that computer that tells you what's wrong?" 
 "Yes, absolutely," I tell them. As a mater of fact, we turn that big behemoth 
 on every morning. Not that we use it anymore, but the public sure wants to
 see that we still have that magical, huge 5' X 5' box with all its buttons 
 and the big screen. It does look pretty, all lit up with its fancy display. 
 Heck, our model even talks to you. It looks like a computer from Star Trek, 
 the original series that is. <br>
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     Ah, how I can remember back in the early 80's how amazed I was when
the   sales agents from Sun Electronics brought it in. It was the Sun Interrogator,
  and I remember the cost too, about $27,000. In those days cars were just
 starting to use onboard computers with datastream information that we could
 access. They called the data "telemetry" back then. How amazing it was to
 hook up the Interrogator to a vehicle and view the car's computer data as
 it was transmitted with the engine idling. Wow, Engine speed, Oxygen Sensor
 Signal, and Air Flow readings. Back then we could even attach a large cassette
 tape recorder and record the telemetry data during a test drive. Then we
would return to the shop and play it back on the Interrogator.&nbsp; Although
to the human ear it sounded like fax tones, the Interrogator displayed it
as actual recorded sensor data. <br>
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     Nevertheless, the days of using the big computer are gone. Now we have 
 the  "Portable Scan Tool" that we can take on the road with us. However, 
neither  of these tools alone ever told anyone what was wrong, nor fixed any
car. Big or small, old or new, I have yet to see a computer that "tells you"
what is wrong. I am not exactly sure how that misconception ever happened 
upon the automotive service industry. Our specialized electronic equipment 
can only show us live data. It is up to the technician to decide what sensor 
reading is correct and what reading is not. Even today I will hook up a scan 
tool in the presence of a customer and will be asked: "So what did it say 
was wrong?" <br>
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     Sure, the Scan Tool is a big help in our diagnostic routine. But even
 if  the tool finds a fault, it is rarely the end solution. Case in point:
 Often  on GM cars with the supercharged V6 engines, the Scan Tool will find
 a fault  code that says an Oxygen Sensor is stuck reporting lean. That doesn't
 mean  I should rush to replace the Oxygen Sensor. Often on these vehicles
 the sensor  is stuck reporting lean due to an air leak at the supercharger
 base gasket.  That extra air entering the combustion chamber forces the
Oxygen  Sensor to  report a lean reading. The computer sees this lean Oxygen
Sensor  reading,  and bingo, a trouble code is stored for the sensor. It's
up to the trained,  experienced technician to investigate other possible
trouble areas that can  fool the computer like this. As a mater of fact I
have seen cars with this  problem in which the customer has recently paid
someone to replace the Oxygen  Sensors. Evidently some technician somewhere
took the Scan Tool code as gospel.        <br>
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     I guess we have come full circle now. This past Sunday I was at a local
  antique store. I could not believe my eyes. In the store for sale was one
  of those old, big, magical computers that tell you what's wrong. And what
  a value now, the vendor is asking only $35.00.&nbsp;</div>
                                                                       
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