• Wells Tech video tackles Jeep no-crank issue

    How do you handle a no-crank/no-start condition on a 1996 4.0L Jeep Cherokee? Go to the latest diagnostic case study featured in the free Wells Tech video training series from Wells Vehicle Electronics.
    June 1, 2011

    How do you handle a no-crank/no-start condition on a 1996 4.0L Jeep Cherokee? Go to the latest diagnostic case study featured in the free Wells Tech video training series from Wells Vehicle Electronics. Wells training videos are available 24/7 via the company’s YouTube channel as well as the “Wells Tech” link at www.wellsVE.com.

    National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master Technician Jim Gehl hosts this six-minute program detailing diagnosis of a well-hidden circuit issue on a Jeep equipped with a four-pin relay. The video examines each step in the repair and includes vital information regarding relay design and operation.

    “This video can help technicians save a lot of time and aggravation when working on any vehicle with a similar starting system layout,” says Mark Hicks, technical services manager, Wells. “In this particular case, the customer had already installed a new starter and ignition switch and was losing patience. Each of our diagnostic case studies takes a real-world approach to the challenges facing today’s technicians and shop owners.”

    The Wells video library includes in-depth training segments covering a broad range of drivability and related topics. The videos can be accessed by searching for “Wells Vehicle Electronics” on YouTube.com.

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