CURATED AUTOMOTIVE DIRECTORY
Equipment Comparisons
Side-by-side tool comparisons organized around the test being performed.
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Code Reader vs. Bidirectional Scan Tool
A code reader retrieves a useful slice of emissions data; a bidirectional tool may access more modules, commands, service functions, topology, and manufacturer data—but coverage must be verified.
Read guideMultimeter vs. Test Light: Which Circuit Question Are You Asking?
A meter measures voltage precisely with little circuit loading; a correctly selected test light can show whether a circuit supports some current. Neither replaces the other.
Read guideSmoke Test vs. Pressure-Decay Test
Smoke helps locate where a sealed system leaks; pressure or vacuum decay quantifies whether it holds. Valve state and allowable pressure determine whether either result is valid.
Read guideFloor Jack and Stands vs. Drive-On Ramps
Ramps can offer stable access for some level-ground service; a jack and correctly placed stands allow wheel removal and suspension access but add setup and placement risks.
Read guideInsulation-Resistance Tester vs. Multimeter for EV Work
A conventional multimeter measures voltage and low-energy resistance; an insulation tester applies a controlled higher test voltage to evaluate isolation. They answer different questions.
Read guideUse these guides to plan checks, not to replace model-specific service information. Stop when a procedure involves unsupported lifting, pressurized fuel, pyrotechnic restraints, refrigerant recovery, or high-voltage isolation beyond your training and equipment.




