Pinno718
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I think the money's in MOT prep too. But most of it is pretty basic stuff. Most of which can use a good generic OBD2 device.
Brakes, shocks, bushes, gaiters, exhausts are the obvious ones..
Along with servicing, cambelts, clutches?
I wouldn't do much diagnostics as you end up taking lots of money off punters and possibly have nothing to show for it. Point them to a marque specialist or auto electrician.
Not that I know anything except 20 years of bangers!🤣🤣🤣
Yes and no, I mean hand held OBD's have limited use. IT knowledge is handy as you can use a laptop for most models a but Audi's for example have specific software that you cannot get hold of without... Audi equipment.
You need software because engine fault codes, service lights/intervals/warning lights etc often need to be cancelled through the OBD and are potentially MOT failures. Besides, no mechanic is going to comfortably send a customer away with an engine warning light still on
I know a local mechanic. He's good. I do the odd sourcing of rare parts on his behalf - this takes time which he hasn't got and he's not the most IT literate, he's more old school. The amount of times he's cussing over some difficult to diagnose electrical fault is countless, constant and time consuming. It's the thing with modern cars. Nothing wrong with the engine, 'it's the sensor'.
My last BM had 4 recalls -from the EGR to a cooling (software) fault. PITA.
It's fanciful at best on paper but in the real world, there is an infinite array of faults and repairs - you need the experience or you will be turning custom away. Not good. 'oh, I only do bushes, brakes and engine swaps'. If you get into trouble and cannot fix the fault or the customer keeps coming back, bad reputations spread quickly and multiply and it's game over. You must have insurance, it's imperative and it's expensive. Insurers are going to look at your qualifications and experience and run to the big multiplier machine.
Not something anyone with any semblance of realism would get into lightly.