Using the diagnostic OBD2 scanner as a tool for repairs
Modern engines have become so complex electronically that it is sometimes quite a challenging task knowing where to begin when a fault indicator lamp on the instrumentation panel goes on. This is even made worse on an OBD II engine when somebody tries to tackle these faults without using a compatible diagnostic OBD2 scanner. This really...... >[read more]Using the diagnosticOBD2 scanner for emissions testing
Emission test centers are now using the second generation OBD diagnostic software where applicable for the vehicle's emissions test. This is not only faster, it is more accurate as there is a much less margin for error, unlike the tailpipe tests. Old traditional tailpipe testing is......>[read more]Any vehicles being emission tested must have these two points below functional and untempered so the test can continue:
- Functional ‘Check Engine’ Illumination which goes on when every time vehicle is started and goes out after a few seconds - Any blown out illumination bulbs for the Malfunction Illumination Light 'MIL' or ‘Check Engine’ is an instant failure. No electronic tampering devices are allowed on this circuit.
- Diagnostic Connector present and attached to the factory allocated position - The OBD II connector must be present and ready to accept the scantest. The vehicle must pass the OBD II parameters’ scantest.
Previously in OBD I each manufacturer set up their own specialized, but not standardized hardware and software programing. This created confusion for the main dealers and specialized mechanics, as manufacturers.....>[read more]
Difference between OBD I and OBD II
The most important changes in the OBD II system were introducing common platform characteristics which were the same in all vehicles, regardless of make and model. A common standardized 16 pin plug was introduced and the generic codes became the same in all software systems. This move was essential so that more qualified mechanics, including the main dealers could use the same diagnostic OBD2 scanner for all OBD II compliant systems. This not only reduced the amount of dedicated factory scanners, thus reducing equipment costs, but.....>[read more]Poll Question: (Must visit hub page to vote)
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