Fault Finding / Diagnostics

Fault Finding / Diagnostics


Regardless of any issues that you may be experiencing with your truck, HGV or Commercial vehicle, HCL Fleet Services will be able to diagnose and find any fault.

All our diagnostic machines are updated and refreshed regularly meaning your diagnostics can be performed to the highest level both in-house at our workshop or on-site where possible we can come to you.

The range of vehicle diagnostics we can perform include

  • ABS/ EBS diagnostics
  • Engine Management Lighting Diagnostics
  • Air Suspension SMS Diagnostics
  • Safety Restraint System Diagnostics
  • General Diagnostics

Using the most advanced PC based diagnostic equipment and pieces of software to be able to effectively identify and rectify any problems found within all major makes and models of HGV’s and commercial vehicles including; Mercedes-Benz, MAN, Foden, DAF, ERF, Isuzu, Volvo, Scania, Renault, Mitsubishi, Hino, Iveco

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FAQ

Your own body is also an excellent tool for feeling out car problems. Maybe you feel an unusual vibration, bumpy ride, or abnormal resistance.

The key is knowing where to start and where to go next; which is where our experts at HCL Fleet Services come in. Verify your concern. ...Perform preliminary checks. ...Locate any related published service documentation. ...Time to “get physical”. ...Isolate the root cause of your concern. ...Perform the repair.

The ever-changing and advances in vehicle technology and systems require us to keep up to date with our computer diagnostics and training. We have invested a lot of money and time into this field of the motor trade as the majority of faults now require some form of computer diagnostics and or programming to rectify. As part of our service schedule, we always run a full electronic vehicle health check to help you keep on top of any possible future faults.

Automotive diagnostic scan tools are used to capture information through an On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) system to identify faults and diagnose various subsystems of the vehicle. As the name suggests, a vehicle scanner is a diagnostic scanner for your car.

OBD stands for On-Board Diagnostics.

The device is connected to the vehicle via the so-called OBD port and an OBD cable (if needed).

Plug the standard OBD2 connector into the vehicle's port located under the driver's side of the dashboard.

Turn on the vehicle to power the scan tool or code reader.

If necessary, enter any vehicle-specific information requested.

Many tools will ask for the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)