




IT'S TIME TO TAP IN Snap-on® is always connected with the needs of its customers, illustrated by a full century of revolutionary product development, engineered repair solutions and dedicated support that have repeatedly redefined the automotive service industry. I'm on my phone and headed to work, so I can't get you the link this moment, but there's a 3 hour video on tst seminars YouTube page (more than one actually) that go into great detail describing how to glean relevant diagnostic info from the primary and secondary ignition scope captures.File Info : application/pdf, 40 Pages, 6.15MB Document Document 21.2PocketGuideCANEAZ0042B61E Pocket GuideĮMBRACE THE FULL POTENTIAL OF YOUR DIAGNOSTIC PLATFORM. If it's just 2 wires, you can scope the control wire with a back probe and get a good idea about the secondary voltage from the primary waveform. There's some other resources out there ( has a hands on walk through for all their platforms), but nothing as good as what Paul has recorded.Īs far as scoping the coils, that's kind of an open ended question depending on the style, location and how many wires on each coil. I seriously recommend signing up for at least the 2 week trial of ScannerDanner Premium on YouTube so you can watch the Verus Training series. To answer your second question, yes, a great deal of what Paul teaches using the Verus applies directly to the Modis.
