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The hand-held Equus 3100 OBD-II code reader is versatile and easy to use. Just plug it into the diagnostic port, hit the link key, and wait for the codes to flow. The owner's manual has more than ...
Now for OBD-II, which was mandatory for all cars sold in the United States beginning in 1996, again quoting straight from Wikipedia: OBD-II is an improvement over OBD-I in both capability and ...
OBD-II plug BlueDriver's black plastic casing measures 2.25 inches long and 1.75 inches wide (57 by 45 mm), large enough to accommodate the OBD-II plug on one end.
OBD vs. OBD II Several automakers introduced computer interfaces for their own cars before the 1990s, but the push to standardize didn’t begin until 1991, when the California Air Resources Board ...
The OBD-II port location varies between the manufacturer, make, and model of a vehicle. Below are some of the most common places to find the connector.
Required since the mid-1990s, OBD-II — short for Onboard Diagnostics II — is a computer system that collects all sorts of data about your car and its engine from a network of sensors.
The Ancel BD310, the Gear Team's Best Overall choice for home OBD-II scanners, offers versatility with both corded and Bluetooth capabilities. In Bluetooth mode, its free app is simple to navigate ...
DashCommand works on touch-screen devices to integrate OBD-II data monitoring and logging into a vehicle. The program allows you to create your own virtual dashboard that can include analog and ...