Category Archives: OBD Diagnostics

How to use OBD data to discover vehicle health, optimize for better performance… or use it to find complex “hair-pulling” car issues.

OBD Codes List

When your car’s computer experiences a problem, it will store a diagnostic trouble code. A scanner plugged into the OBD port of your car will display these codes so you can identify exactly what’s causing the issue and take necessary action. However, these codes can be complicated to decipher and there are thousands of them.… Continue Reading

Engine Codes Complete List

Engine Codes Complete List

Engine codes come in a wide variety of variations, some specific to one vehicle or manufacturer and others that apply universally across all vehicles. If you are a fleet manager and own an OBD scanner or code reader, it is essential to understand what each code signifies. In this article, we’ll take you through an… Continue Reading

How to Read OBD II Codes

How to Read OBD II Codes

When your vehicle’s computer encounters an issue, it will send out a code. These codes have an established formula and can be read using an OBD port scan tool connected to the car’s OBD port. An OBD2 code typically consists of a letter prefix followed by four numbers. The initial number determines whether the code… Continue Reading

What Are the Cylinders in a Car?

What Are the Cylinders in a Car?

Cylinders are the chambers in an engine where fuel is burned and power created. These play a significant role in how cars and SUV engines function. Engines typically consist of four, six or eight cylinders. Each cylinder houses a piston, inlet and exhaust valves, spark plug, and fuel injector. Inline Cylinders are the empty chambers… Continue Reading

How to Extract the Ford Diagnostic Codes List

How to Extract the Ford Diagnostic Codes List

Before you can determine why your check engine light is illuminated, you need to extract the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) generated by the onboard computer system. This can be done using an OBD2 scanner or code reader. These scanners or readers plug into your vehicle’s 16-pin OBD-II diagnostic connector located beneath the steering column. Follow… Continue Reading

What is the Meaning of OBD?

What is the Meaning of OBD?

OBD (on-board diagnostics) is the system responsible for collecting data from various sensors in a vehicle and processing it, then displaying the results as diagnostic trouble codes or DTCs. OBD systems are ubiquitous in vehicles manufactured since the 1980s, providing repair technicians with vital information that allows them to identify performance issues before they escalate… Continue Reading

What Are OBD Protocols Used in Automotive Diagnostics?

What Are OBD Protocols Used in Automotive Diagnostics?

On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) are the standards-based protocols that enable external devices to communicate with your car’s computer system. This system can be employed for various tasks, from emissions tests to diagnostics. OBD2 provides human-readable data on such things as speed, RPM and throttle position that is much easier to work with than OEM specific raw… Continue Reading

OBD-II and EBD-Code Readers

OBD-II and EBD-Code Readers

If you have ever wondered how to read car trouble codes, then an OBD-II or an EBD-Code reader can be a great tool to have around the house. These devices read the codes on a car’s on-board computer and can help you to identify various problems with your car. They can also be carried around… Continue Reading

How to Use ODB2 Data

How to Use ODB2 Data

If you are planning to use ODB2 as a database for data analytics, you need to know how to use CAN bus. CAN bus data is one of the most important types of data and has a lot of applications. Here’s how to use CAN bus data and its features. Read on for more information!… Continue Reading

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