Wells Vehicle Electronics Surpasses 10M Views Of Diagnostic Case Study Videos On YouTube – UnderhoodService

Wells Vehicle Electronics Surpasses 10M Views Of Diagnostic Case Study Videos On YouTube

These videos were created to help automotive service repair professionals learn troubleshooting tips for servicing today's automotive electrical problems. The award-winning free videos are available in English and Spanish.

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Wells Vehicle Electronics has surpassed 10 million YouTube views of its signature series of diagnostic case study videos. These videos were created to help automotive service repair professionals learn troubleshooting tips for servicing today’s automotive electrical problems. The free, award-winning videos are available in English and Spanish through the “Wells VE” channel, “Airtextech” channel and others on YouTube and the WellsVE.com website.

“Our technical videos serve the needs of today’s automotive service professionals who are actively searching for timely service recommendations,” said David Boer, vice president of sales and marketing, Wells Vehicle Electronics. “We’re very excited to exceed 10 million views of our diagnostic videos on YouTube.”

More than 19,700 industry professionals have subscribed to the company’s three YouTube channels. The videos are produced exclusively by the technical services team at Wells Vehicle Electronics, the team actively researches, writes and produces each case study video in-house. Each video is produced entirely by a Master Automotive Technician. “The technical services team here at Wells is top-notch, and members have become industry icons to automotive service professionals because they continuously find the problematic diagnostics repairs and report on them as quickly as they can,” Boer added.

Each video addresses a complex diagnostic challenge automotive service repair professionals commonly see, and walks technicians through completing an accurate and efficient diagnosis and reaching an effective resolution. Some of the most popular episodes include “Misfire Diagnostics P0300 GM,” “Diagnosticando y cambiando un sensor de presión de EGR DPFE de Ford con un concurso sorpresa Wells” and “Ignition Control Modules ICMs featuring Sgt. Tech by Wells.”

The entire video library is available at YouTube.com/Wellstech. To learn more about the Wells Vehicle Electronics product line, contact a Wells distributor or visit WellsVE.com.

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