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Diagnostic Dice are the perfect gift for
frustrated mechanics. While we don't expect these dice to solve your
vehicle problems every time, they can actually lead mechanics,
especially novice ones, toward the possiblity of a solution. At very
least the dice will bring a smile and a bit of relief to those you
know whose idea of fun is getting their hands dirty and working
under the bonnet of a vehicle.What the heck is wrong with your
car, truck, van, boat...?
Each of these dice deals with some problem area in vehicle repair
(see below). When you don't know what to do, simply roll the
appropriate die for a possible answer to the problems you're having.
All 5 colorful dice come in an attractive and sturdy red box.
Bring some relief to the frustrated mechanics you
know and
give them a set of Diagnostic Dice - call 800-663-6001 to order
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How to use the dice
Roll the right die for the situation you're facing with your
vehicle:
Roll the red die when your engine won't start
It could be a problem with your timing belt, battery, fuel pump
or relay, ignition module or your crank/cam angle sensor. Roll the
die and check out what comes up - what have you got to lose?
Roll the orange die when your engine idles roughly
It may be a vacuum leak, something wrong with the injector
valves, spark plugs, the ignition coil, plug wires or the
distributor cap. Take a look - it may lead to a solution.
Roll the blue die when the engine is overheating
Could be you need a new head gasket or as simple as a busted
thermostat? It may also be something wrong with the temperature
sensor or gauge, the water pump, a faulty radiator or an improperly
seated or leaky radiator cap. It could save you from a seized
engine!
Roll the yellow die when you have no power
Is the ignition coil damaged, or it could be low fuel pressure?
It could also be the mass/map sensor, the transmission, knock sensor
or even restricted exhaust. One of these could be exactly what your
problem is!
Roll the green die when you're reluctantly facing the worst case
scenario
Bite the bullet and roll. Do you need a new engine? Is your
catalytic converter shot? Possibly it's your wiring harness, a new
head gasket, a new transmission or control unit. Any of these could
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“I'm always tinkering with my Mustang and Camero, both vintage
years. My wise guy son-in-law gave me a set of Diagnostic Dice. Very
funny, but I actually use them. My '65 Mustang was overheating. I
looked at all the options on the dice, picked out the most likely
and sure enough, it worked! I even use the Diagnostic Dice in my
classes to help students get the hang of possible engine problems.”
- Tony Wren
High School Teacher, California
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