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Development of Techniques and Equipment to Improve Reliability of Automotive Diagnosis
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Mid-Year Meeting
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English
Abstract
Findings obtained through mass diagnosis provide a practical insight, useful in the development of: multiple personnel work procedures, efficient facility layout, testing techniques that answer field service problems, equipment and personnel education that implement these techniques, and solutions to novel architectural problems inherent with indoor vehicle operation.
New lower cost equipment permits reasonable amortization with lesser vehicle through put. Capabilities of the Lane and Bay type facility are also compared.
A highly coordinated system, including management, personnel, building area, and machines offer a solution to the routine detection of the exact cause of existing or potential vehicle problems in both small to large operations. Reliable diagnosis provides the opportunity to recommend specific repairs and in an order of urgency.
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Citation
Cline, E., "Development of Techniques and Equipment to Improve Reliability of Automotive Diagnosis," SAE Technical Paper 670517, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670517.Also In
References
- Meyer W. E. Kummer H. W. “Mechanism of Force Transmission Between Tire and Road,” Paper No. 490A presented at SAE National Automobile Week Detroit March 1962
- Merrill M. Stanley “A Brief Technical Review - Merrill Dynamic Aligner,” Merrill Engineering Laboratories Denver October 1965