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What good does it do to measure OBD-II output?
OBD-II signals are most often sought in response to a "Check Engine Light" appearing on the dashboard or driveability problems experienced with the vehicle. The data provided by OBD-II can often pinpoint the specific component that has malfunctioned, saving substantial time and cost compared to guess-and-replace repairs. Scanning OBD-II signals can also provide valuable,
OBD-II and your car's health:
Because of their investment in the equipment required, most repair shops charge a fee, some-times substantial, to attach the scanning equipment and diagnose problems using the OBD-II system signals.
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How do we measure OBD-II output?
OBD-II cars had connectors in various positions under the dashboard and under the hood. All OBD-II cars have a connector located in the passenger compartment easily accessible from the driver's seat. Check under the dash or behind or near the ashtray
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Does my car have OBD-II?
All cars built since January 1, 1996 have OBD-II systems. Manufacturers started incorporating OBD-II in various models as early as 1994. Some early OBD-II cars were not 100% compliant. OBD-II provides a universal inspection and diagnosis method to be sure the car is performing to OEM standards.
Vehicle Service Type
Compatible with vehicles:
after 1996 and vehicles with updated OBDII protocol.
Compatible with:
ISO9141, KWP200,J1850 PWM, J1850 VPW AND CAN OBDII PROTOCOL.
Diagnostics Code Reader Scanner Tool
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