From Filing Cabinets to Scan Tools: How technology changed my job.
Technology has changed my job quite a bit and in my opinion for the better.
That’s not to say everything is perfect. DEF systems spring to mind straight away. But if you zoom out and look at the bigger picture, the positives far outweigh the negatives.
Now I can plug into a car and read live data from a system to get clues in the form of codes on a screen that gives me direction to fix the fault.
Technology can’t tell me exactly what to fix or how to fix it, you still need to have skills and think about issues.
Also getting information and data necessary to repair cars is much easier now, it’s on the Internet. Yes you have to pay subscriptions for it, but it’s still a huge improvement over how it used to be. I remember having filing cabinets full of data books, constantly going out of date.
Even going to get parts has been made better by technology. Now you go into the parts store with a registration or VIN number and they can look up any part you need. I remember having to get multiples of the same part because it was impossible to figure out which was the correct one.
It was inefficient, frustrating, and completely normal at the time.
So while there are downsides to modern vehicle technology, overall it’s made the job faster, more accurate, and in many ways more interesting.
You just have to keep up.