Infrared thermal imagers have various applications in automotive repair. Here are some common uses:
Infrared thermal imagers can detect abnormal heat distribution in the engine, helping to diagnose engine failures or cooling system issues.
By detecting the heat distribution in the brake system, it is possible to determine if there are issues with overheated brake discs or components.
Infrared thermal imagers can detect the temperature of tires and hubs, helping to identify if the tires are overheating or if there are issues with the hub bearings.
Used to detect high-temperature components in the electrical system, such as battery terminals, motors, and wire connection points, helping to troubleshoot circuit faults.
By detecting the temperature of the condenser and evaporator in the air conditioning system, the performance of the system can be evaluated.
Infrared thermal imagers can detect liquid leaks, such as engine coolant or hydraulic oil.
Infrared thermal imagers can help automotive repair technicians quickly and accurately locate issues, improving repair efficiency and accuracy.