Car Mechanic Simulator 2015: Manual testing and corrosion
Manual testing is the easiest way to check whether a part qualifies for changing. To do it, look at the chosen car part, select the examine mode and then pick the component you want to test - then, press the RMB, wait a while and you will see the state of an item described by percentage value and color. It is not always possible to make examination with this traditional way - sometimes you will be forced to use more advanced forms of diagnostics.

In many cases thorough examination isn't needed to determine the state of a part - it is visible at first glance that a part is qualified for changing due to advanced corrosion. After removing a damaged part information about its technical state pop ups - the most corroded ones can be automatically considered is parts that need to be replaced.
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