Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z
Matt Fanslow
Updated 3 days agoMatt Fanslow's Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z Podcast is a wide-open perspective on all aspects of the automotive aftermarket from a working diagnosticians' point of view. All topics and issues will be on the table.
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Episodes (251)
Scan Tool Webinar Live with Matt Fanslow, Keith Perkins, Tanner Brandt and Richard Falco [E094]
Take a deep dive into the world of scan tools with Matt Fanslow, Keith Perkins, Tanner Brandt, and Richard Falco. Together they discuss choosing the right scan tool, maximizing scan tool usage, aftermarket vs. factory scan tools, the power of scan data, subscription fees, the future of diagnostics, AND MORE! Show Notes:Watch Full VideoThe best scan tool? (00:02:22) Discussion on the different types of scan tools and their suitability for specific tasks, such as graphing or coding.Factors to consider when choosing a scan tool (00:05:09) Consideration of the specific needs of the job, including the type of vehicle and the required functionalities, when selecting a scan tool.Increase in non-drivability issues (00:06:51) Discussion about the growing number of non-drivability issues in vehicles, such as electrical, electronic, and climate control problems.Underutilization of scan tools (00:08:23) The importance of utilizing the full potential of scan tools and highlights the lack of knowledge and usage among technicians.Importance of following service procedures (00:10:39) The discussion revolves around the consequences of not following service procedures, leading to shortages of parts and damage to vehicle components.The difference between aftermarket and factory scan tools (00:14:04) Explains the difference in network topology and module pinging between aftermarket and factory scan tools.Module topography and caution with aftermarket scan tools (00:15:26) Discusses the addition of module topography in some scan tools and warns against relying solely on aftermarket scan tools for network layout.Challenges with J 2534 Device vs. Factory OEM Interface (00:23:09) The difficulties of using a J 2534 device instead of the factory interface for vehicle diagnostics and repairs.Communication Challenges in the Automotive Industry (00:27:34) The complex communication networks and different teams involved in engineering and dealership software in car companies.Aftermarket tools for relative compression test (00:30:06) Exploration of aftermarket tools, specifically the E-Scan Elite by ATS, that can perform a relative compression test.Determining the number of modules in a car (00:32:17) Methods for figuring out the number of modules in a car, including using the VIN, RPO codes, and factory scan tools or service information.Throttle Position and Tuners (00:36:01) Discussion on using average throttle position to detect tuners in Chrysler vehicles.Deleted Engines and Missing AFM (00:36:57) Exploration of issues with deleted engines and missing AFM codes after reprogramming.Scan Data and Power Complaints (00:39:25) Using scan data and the ATG calculator to determine if a car has a power issue.The climbing subscription fees (00:43:19) Discussion on the possibility of group buys or legislation to address increasing subscription fees for tools.Nissan V2 repairs (00:45:40) Issues with repairing Nissan V2 vehicles, including the unavailability of certain parts and the need for extensive work.The problem with JLR devices (00:50:59) Discussion about the issues with JLR devices and the only devices that work for JLR diagnostics.Manufacturers locking out aftermarket tools (00:51:53) Clarification that no manufacturers are planning on locking out aftermarket tools, but security gateways may cause some functions to not work temporarily.Expert mode on VW Audi Snap-on Zeus (00:54:08) Advice on using expert mode on VW Audi Snap-on Zeus and the availability of interfaces and online scan tools for newer models.Problems caused by non-factory tooling (00:57:50) Discussion about the daily challenges of fixing BMWs due to problems caused by non-factory tooling.Remote programming and scam tool manufacturers (00:59:29) Exploration of the rise of remote programming services offered by scam tool manufacturers and the potential risks involved.Recovering modules and dealing with software numbers (01:02:11) Explanation of the process of recovering modules, including the use of factory as-built data and dealing with software numbers that have been tampered with.The use of Forscan for programming (01:04:45) Discussion on the use of Forscan for programming and how it can be helpful in manipulating as-built data.Missing as-built data (01:07:17) Discussion on missing as-built data and the possibility of it being a result of a file upload error.Finding and purchasing a Mercedes factory scan tool (01:11:52) Discussion on resources and process for acquiring a Mercedes factory scan tool, including the need for a separate credit card.Accessing service information and becoming a staff member (01:12:24) Exploration of resources for service information, including the importance of becoming a staff member and accessing knowledge articles on the CRM landing page.Ford light and vehicle security professional credentials (01:14:03) Discussion on the Ford light tool, its features, pricing, and the addition of PATS programming. Mention of vehicle security professional credentials and insurance requirements.The insurance agent issue (01:20:26) Explains the problem of using the wrong insurance agent when trying to get insurance for a mobile diagnostic business.Using scan tools for non-drivability issues (01:21:40) Discusses the importance of using scan tools to diagnose electrical, body, and comfort access problems in vehicles.Troubleshooting HVAC module issue (01:23:57) Describes a case study of a common problem with the AC compressor clutch and how to use scan data to determine if the HVAC module is the issue.The AC Compressor Code (01:27:00) Explains how clearing a code can temporarily fix the AC compressor, but the code will turn off the compressor again when it sets.Aftermarket Blower Motor Speed Controller (01:27:54) Warns against using aftermarket speed controllers for blower motors, as they can cause the AC to stop working.Using Data PIDs for Diagnosis (01:28:45) Discusses how data PIDs can be used to diagnose issues with starter request, ignition, and immobilizer systems.The importance of vehicle door configuration (01:34:16) Explains how vehicle door configuration data can indicate if someone has tampered with the doors or disabled certain features.The impact of affordable scan tools (01:35:12) Discusses how affordable scan tools can lead to inexperienced individuals causing problems by disabling features like TPMS.The shift in focus for scan tool companies (01:37:14) Explores how scan tool companies are prioritizing coding capabilities over graphing capabilities due to the increasing complexity of vehicle modules.The cable compatibility issue (01:41:52) Discussion about the USB cable compatibility for the VCI tool and the potential risks of using other cables.Possible future updates in scan tools (01:43:36) Suggestion to create a platform to list the known scan tool functions and the challenges of keeping up with updates.Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Compare "The Bear" with Carm Capriotto [E093]
Matt Fanslow is joined by Remarkable Results Radio Host, Carm Capriotto to discuss the TV show "The Bear" and its relevance to their experiences in the automotive industry. They highlight character development, the challenges of running a business, and the importance of purpose in driving actions. They also discuss the significance of uniforms, creating a positive service experience, and the need for respect and professionalism in the industry. They reflect on the transformation of characters in the show and how it relates to their own industry. Overall, they find the TV show relatable to their own experiences and encourage listeners to watch it for inspiration and self-improvement. Watch Full Video EpisodeThe relevance of "The Bear" TV show (00:00:43) Discussion about the show "The Bear" and its resonance with their experiences in the automotive industry.Parallel between small hobbyist shop and top-tier shop (00:04:33) The importance of purpose in the show (00:05:42) Highlighting the significance of purpose as a central theme in the show, particularly in season two.The evolution of Carmy as an owner (00:09:03) The importance of discipline and customer service (00:11:01) Observations on the discipline and customer service practices showcased in the TV show "The Bear" and how they can be applied to running a better automotive repair showProviding exceptional service experience (00:17:12) Realizing that fixing the car right the first time is not enough.Creating meaning in uniforms (00:19:14) Exploring ways to give uniforms meaning and recognition, similar to the chef jacket in the show "Bar Rescue."The Bear transformation (00:24:03) Discussion about the transformation of "The Bear" restaurant and its impact on the main character's life.Unreasonable Hospitality book (00:25:20) Mention of the book "Unreasonable Hospitality" and its relevance to the automotive industry.Creating a memorable customer experience (00:28:03) Exploration of how top restaurants and shops create a memorable customer experience and the importance of cleanliness, integrity, and respect.The grind of starting a business (00:31:44) The success and redemption of Richie (00:32:41) Talking about Richie's journey and growth as a chef in the TV show "The Bear."The importance of respect in the industry (00:35:48) Exploring the need for mutual respect and professionalism in the automotive industry.Marcus learns from Lucas, a renowned pastry chef (00:39:45) Marcus goes to England to work with Lucas and learns about the importance of hard work and dedication in becoming a skilled chef.Inspiration and growth in the automotive industry (00:41:51) Discussion about the inspiration and growth of individuals in the automotive industry, with examples of John Thornton and Eric Ziegler.The importance of quality parts and equipment (00:46:38) Discussion on the parallels between a high-quality restaurant and an auto repair shop, emphasizing the need for skilled technicians and reliable parts and equipment.The consequences of cutting corners (00:48:16) Exploration of how taking shortcuts and using cheap parts can lead to negative outcomes for repair shops, including warranty issues and loss of customers.The significance of clean books and legitimate business practices (00:49:01) Highlighting the importance of maintaining clean financial records and operating a legitimate business to achieve success.Seeing personal growth in employees (00:55:07) The satisfaction of witnessing employees embrace the company's philosophy and grow personally.Appreciating the industry (00:55:48) Encouragement to watch "The Bear" and appreciate the relatable material, leading to personal and professional growth.What the Aftermarket Can Learn from Professional Wrestling – Matt FanslowCarm CapriottoRemarkable Results Radio [email protected] to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Diagnostics From the Desk Chair [E092]
One of my Favorite Diagnostic situations Sit down and think with schematic Work through the system operationReferred vehicle Dealer Isn't the Showstopper anymore.Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Another ASE Rant [E091]
Other Professions I could be a Counsellor Opponents to Licensure Why the Pressure to Pass???Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Motivation [E090]
Motivating or Demotivating? Love for the job Rigged GamesThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Shop Growing Pains with Nooh Alhamad [E089]
Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Unexpected Financial Surprises [E088]
The Lottery Unexpected Bill Emergency Funds Credit Cards Tool AllowancesThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Module Bricking and Other Musings with Sean Tipping [E087]
Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Matt Fanslow's Top 5 Scan Tool List [E086]
Matt Fanslow shares his top five recommended scan tools for repair shops and technicians. He emphasizes the importance of having the right tools for the job and recommends investing in multiple scan tools, each with strengths and weaknesses. • Factory Scan Tools (00:02:19) • Autel MaxiSys Series (00:05:25) • Topdon Launch Thinkcar (00:07:40) • Scan Tool Support (00:08:40) • Snap-On Scan Tools (00:12:42) • Autoland Scientech iScan Series (00:17:19) • Honorable Mentions (00:20:54) • Programming Q&A with Glen ForehandThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Improving Our Process(es) [E085]
W. Edwards Deming Statistical Process Control Process AnalysisRR 489: Louis Altazan – Total Quality Management Comes From Great Processes-Systems Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
What Does It Take to Become an A-Tech in the Automotive Aftermarket Industry? [THA 329] - Remarkable Results Radio Podcast
What does it take to become an A-Tech in the automotive aftermarket industry? Scot Manna, Matt Fanslow, and Ryan Kooiman share their perspectives, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning, individual effort, and natural talent. They also discuss the role of shop owners in investing in their employees' training and development, as well as the challenges faced by the industry in assessing skill levels. The episode provides valuable insights into becoming an A-Tech and how the industry can support and cultivate talent.Scot Manna, Trainer, ACDelco Technician of the Millennium. Scot’s previous episodes HERE.Matt Fanslow, lead diagnostician and shop manager, Riverside Automotive, Red Wing, MN. Matt’s previous episodes HEREMatt Fanslow Podcast: Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to ZRyan Kooiman, Director of Training, Standard Motor Products. Ryan’s previous episodes HERE.Show Notes: Watch Video Episode HERE Importance of Individual Effort and Natural Talent (00:04:21)Ryan Kooiman discusses the importance of individual effort and natural talent in becoming an A-tech. Being a Perpetual Student (00:02:51)The importance of being a forever perpetual student and committed to being at the top of your craft. Opportunity and Drive (00:05:17The importance of opportunity and drive in becoming an A-tech and how it can lead to personal growth and experience. Investing in Training (00:07:18)The importance of investing in training for technicians and how it benefits both the individual and the shop. The Determination and Motivation of an A-tech (00:10:28)Matt Fanslow describes the qualities of an A-tech, including determination and self-motivation, and how they seek out training opportunities. The Importance of Training and Shop Culture (00:11:11)Training and shop culture is important in developing A-techs, including the need for mentoring and a supportive work environment. Different Gifts and Skill Sets of Technicians (00:13:06)How can a shop assemble a team with a good blend of abilities and a supportive culture? The importance of individual effort and natural talent (00:14:50)The role of individual effort and natural talent in becoming an A-tech, and how it can be recognized and cultivated by management. Networking and sharing knowledge (00:17:31)The importance of networking and sharing knowledge with other technicians in the industry to become an A-tech. Levels of Supervision (00:21:52)The history of the A, B, C technician designations and how they relate to levels of supervision, as well as the potential use case for assigning work based on technician skill level. Mentoring for Succession (00:24:11)The importance of mentoring individuals to take over for lead technicians in the future and the possibility of a new way to assess skill levels in the industry. The Importance of Experience (00:27:10)The value of experience in the automotive aftermarket industry, using case studies and trial and error to learn from mistakes. The Role of Individual Effort in Becoming an A-tech (00:28:03)The importance of individual effort and experience in becoming an A-tech, using the example of Michael Jordan's dedication to practice. Learning from Mistakes (00:24:37)The challenges of answering complex diagnostic questions and the importance of learning from mistakes and experience in becoming an A-tech. Creating an Environment for Success (00:31:12)How to cultivate an environment that can help technicians achieve their top potential. Importance of Mentoring (00:34:41)The importance of having a mentor, networking, and finding a coach to help young technicians learn from their mistakes. Reading Comprehension (00:37:17)The importance of reading for leisure to develop reading comprehension skills, which are essential for understanding service information and diagrams. Learning from Mistakes (00:36:05) Investing in Tuition (00:38:56)The importance of investing in training and education for employees and the productivity benefits for the shop. Virtual vs. Live Training (00:41:11)The panelists discuss the pros and cons of virtual and live training, with live training being the preferred method for complex topics and networking opportunities. Networking (00:46:26) Learning from Peers (00:47:19) Building self-awareness and confidence (00:48:50)The importance of building self-awareness, self-confidence, and career assurance to become a successful A-tech. Documenting work in the bay (00:50:45)The importance of documenting work in the bay, using tools like PowerPoint and phone cameras to capture information and data. Commitment to learning (00:52:32)The commitment to learning and investing in professional development, both for shop owners and technicians, to build a culture of learning and keep people in the industry.Thanks to our Partners Shop-Ware and Delphi TechnologiesShop-Ware: More Time. More Profit. Shop-Ware Shop Management getshopware.comDelphi Technologies: Keeping current on the latest vehicle systems and how to repair them is a must for today’s technicians. DelphiAftermarket.comConnect with the Podcast-Join our Insider List: https://remarkableresults.biz/insider-All books mentioned on our podcasts: https://remarkableresults.biz/books-Our Classroom page for personal or team learning: https://remarkableresults.biz/classroom-Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/carm-The Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com-Special episode collections: https://remarkableresults.biz/collections
Career Transition with Glen Forehand [E084]
Shop Ownership Moving shop Working a New Job Deciding to Leave or StayThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Programming Q&A with Glen Forehand [E083]
Fear of Programming Information Resources InterfacesThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Charging for Diagnostic Time or Charging for Training Time? [E082]
Charging for Diagnostic Time Do you charge for research? Specialization Productivity Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Dating Isn't Emotional Rehab with Margaret Light [E081]
Dating Isn't Emotional Rehab with Margaret LightThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Flat Out with the Flat Rate Master Mike Berg [E080]
Life Changing Event Flat Rate Master YouTube Channel Fiscal Responsibility Mentoring Personal CareThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
"Skydiving and Diagnostics, But Not at the Same Time" with Keith Perkins [E079]
Scan tools People holding the scan tools Die on the Hill you Train on Skydiving and processesThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Industry Cynicism with Zack McClain and Jeff Barnes [E078]
Thoughts of leaving the profession Running the industry down, or blowing in way up (and out of proportion) Is education the answer? Reaching outside our echochamberThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Internet Access with Tanner Brandt [E077]
NASTF Meeting in MarchVehicle Security Shop Internet Access Shop Internet NetworksThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
The Benefit(s) of Fads [E076]
No...not fashion fads Some examples of industry fads Why fads make for better techniciansThanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Remembering Steve Brotherton with Seth Thorson [E075]
Industry Stalwart Steve Brotherton recently passed away He was well ahead of his time His philosophy is still, and will continue to be, valid today He has positively affected you, even if you don't know it.Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
What is a Master Technician? With Bryan Pollack and Paul 'Scanner' Danner [E074]
What is a Master Technician? Value of ASE Practical Testing? Charging to support a Master TechnicianThanks to our Parnter, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Thoughts Culminated from the Last Couple Weeks [E073]
Danielle (wife) has been sick Missing Vision KC Medical System Disappointments Network Can = Safety Net Medical Industry Can Learn from Us Cherish/Appreciate TimeThe show is sponsored by NAPA Auto Care napaautocare.comNAPA Benefits Center: napabenefitscenter.comNAPA Member Site: member.napaautocare.comEmail Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Economics and Statistics with Hunt Demarest [E072]
Lack of Study of basic economics and statistics Reversion to the Mean Simpson's Paradox Inflation and Projecting Future TrendsHunt Demarest, CPA, Paar Mellis and Associates, Business by the Numbers PodcastThe show is sponsored by NAPA Auto Care napaautocare.comNAPA Benefits Center: napabenefitscenter.comNAPA Member Site: member.napaautocare.comEmail Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE
Being a Black Technician: The Eric Dallas Story [E071]
Being a Black Technician The Inspiration to Become a Mechanic Changing Gears Marketing the IndustryA Life Changing Vision 2022 Scholarship – Eric Dallas [RR 733]The show is sponsored by NAPA Auto Care napaautocare.comNAPA Benefits Center: napabenefitscenter.comNAPA Member Site: member.napaautocare.comEmail Matt: [email protected] the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE