Video: Diagnosing a P0299 on a 2014 Chevrolet Cruze

May 5, 2020
In this video, Scott Brown of Connie and Dick’s Service Center, diagnoses an intermittent turbo underboost DTC (P0299).
In this video, Scott Brown of Connie and Dick’s Service Center, diagnoses an intermittent turbo underboost DTC (P0299). The tools used in the diagnostic process include an HP Tuners VCM Scanner; a Snap-on Wireless Digital Inspection Scope, No. BK8000; and a Redline Dual Purpose Diagnostic Leak Locator, No. 95-0130.

About the Author

Scott Brown | Founder - Diagnostic Network

Scott is an ASE Master Certified Automobile Technician with L1, L3, & L4 credentials and has over 39 years of professional service industry experience. As an independent shop owner in Southern California and with his engagement at various levels of within our industry, he continuously strives to move the industry forward through networking, education, communications, and training. Scott is a founder of the Diagnostic Network (https://diag.net/) which was born in 2018 after he retired after 22 years at iATN, where he served as company president.

Brown is also the host of Professional Tool and Equipment News (PTEN) and VehicleServicePros.com podcast, Torque Factor. The podcast addresses the latest automotive service technologies while focusing on expanding knowledge and awareness around tools, equipment, education, and industry trends.