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ANGEL’s Answer
Besides hand and power tools get familiar with digital meters and fuel pressure meters etc..also get tech savvy with computer auto codes and readers as vehicles get more technically advanced. Also always wear your safety gear PPE. Good luck!
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Keyston’s Answer
Sure thing! When it comes to auto repair and diesel repair, it's good to know your way around essential tools. Wrenches, socket sets, and screwdrivers are basics for most repairs. A diagnostic scanner helps pinpoint issues, while a torque wrench ensures proper tightening. Don't forget about specialized tools like oil filter wrenches and impact wrenches for heavier jobs. My experience in facility maintenance taught me that having the right tools can make a big difference in getting the job done right.