Using an Automotive Infrared Thermometer for Diagnostics - ennoLogic
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Product Description
One of the most exciting and useful applications of a dual laser temperature gun, such as the ennoLogic eT650D, is as an automotive infrared thermometer. Use the temp gun to troubleshoot, diagnose and perform routine spot checking of car system performance for everything from brakes to radiators, HVAC, and engine.
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