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|  03/01/2012, 21h33 | #1 | 
| Débutant Date d'inscription: octobre 2011 Localisation: Algérie,  Ghardaia 
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			Hi everybody I'm a specialist in electronics engineering (about 6 years of repairing mobile phones,laptops and receivers Hardware+software), and I want to enter to this domaine, so my questions are: 
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| The Following User Says Thank You to ERAZOR047 For This Useful Post: |  MecaTech (18/03/2022) | 
|  04/01/2012, 13h36 | #2 | |
| Débutant Date d'inscription: octobre 2011 Localisation: Algérie,  Ghardaia 
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|  04/01/2012, 18h17 | #3 | 
| Membre attaché Date d'inscription: octobre 2010 Localisation: Paris, France 
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			Your experience is electronics will be very useful. The best way to learn is to read,read and read and ask if you don't understand. If you are curious you can improve your knowledge very fastly,it depends on you. But don't hesitate to ask help from other and welcome in TE! | 
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| The Following User Says Thank You to aron2010 For This Useful Post: |  ERAZOR047 (05/01/2012) | 
|  05/01/2012, 20h55 | #4 | |
| Débutant Date d'inscription: octobre 2011 Localisation: Algérie,  Ghardaia 
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|  29/01/2012, 15h39 | #5 | 
| Débutant Date d'inscription: janvier 2012 Localisation: Greece, Thessaloniki 
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			I think this forum is one of the best ways to  acquire and exchange knowledge in car electronics.
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| The Following User Says Thank You to PanBlue For This Useful Post: |  ERAZOR047 (11/04/2013) | 
|  15/11/2012, 11h33 | #6 | 
| Membre attaché Date d'inscription: novembre 2012 Localisation: Flandre / Belgique 
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			Second hand Engine control units can't be used for replace defect control units. It's a great cost and a waste of time and resources. If you have the skills for virginise these units, this where very usefull for car repairs.
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Geri For This Useful Post: |  ERAZOR047 (11/04/2013) | 
|  04/04/2013, 18h59 | #7 | 
| Débutant Date d'inscription: décembre 2011 Localisation: maroc.rich 
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			You have a good experience in electronics , but to add automotive diagnostic to your skills you have to learn how all vehicule systems work ,so it's need less to say you should study vehicule all of it .Have a good chances
		 
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|  06/08/2013, 01h24 | #8 | 
| Membre Non Confirmé Date d'inscription: août 2013 Localisation: Hartlepool,UK 
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			hi I'm not so good with the electronics but if you want to learn mechanics I would agree read, read, read but look at the pictures too and if you have the chance to take things to pieces see how they work or why they failed! if its already broken then you cannot do any harm but if you can fix or make a bit to fix that feel real good there's a lot of pride in making something that's broken work again UVG | 
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| The Following User Says Thank You to UVG For This Useful Post: |  ERAZOR047 (27/09/2013) | 
|  07/08/2013, 00h23 | #9 | 
| Membre Non Confirmé Date d'inscription: août 2013 Localisation: Hartlepool,UK 
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			Should probably have mentioned that I've been fixing all things mechanical since I was a teenager just for the fun off it   | 
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|  26/09/2013, 08h34 | #10 | 
| Débutant Date d'inscription: septembre 2013 Localisation: Polska, szczecin 
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			best school is to test skills in your car. do all thing - immo eeprom dash airbag etc
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| The Following User Says Thank You to michalez For This Useful Post: |  ERAZOR047 (27/09/2013) | 
|  01/10/2013, 22h36 | #11 | 
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			Yes you can learn a lot by practising... I'm also walking down your same road: I read, read and read again, but sometimes I am too shy to practice "for real" (for fear of damaging my precious car...) BTW, in this forum you can learn a lot! (and even more if you can read french) :D | 
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