Modern ECU remapping, on the other hand, is invisible. “Quite often we will go to a client and plug into their OBD port [the car’s self-diagnostic system] and discover it’s already been re-mapped.” The only way to tell is by having your car’s ECU ‘read’ by a remap special...
Modern OBD-II codes improve early diagnostics and provide real-time data about the engine’s operating conditions. This information is collected and stored within the electronic control unit (ECU), which operates as the brain of your car’s system. The ECU communicates with a network of ...
5G is expected to grow the market for the ever-increasing number of tools, whether smartphones or thermostats, that rely on stable internet connection. One such tool, a connected car, generates millions of data points each day, which can be transferred faster than ever using 5G. Real-time ...
What’s the difference between an OBD and OBDII? An OBDII is, simply put, the second generation of an OBD or OBD I. The OBD I was initially externally connected to the console of a car, while the OBDII is now integrated within the vehicle itself. The original OBD was used until OBDII...
Onboard diagnostics (OBD) can improve fleet performance by collecting data on driver behavior, efficiency, vehicle systems, and maintenance and repair needs.
A data port lock is a cap that encases the OBD port, preventing thieves from bypassing your car. This device is useful since thieves can access the onboard computer. It’s because a car’s onboard diagnostic (OBD) is universal.
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To understand why the check engine light turned on, a mechanic can look at the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) which explains the part of the vehicle that is malfunctioning. DTCs are part of OBD-II systems and allow for universal troubleshooting of motor vehicle issues. They are also different...
Make sure washer fluid is topped up 9. Diagnostic Scans OBD-II System Perform a diagnostic scan to check for stored trouble codes Address and resolve identified issues 10. Road Test Drive Test Take the vehicle for a test drive to assess performance Watch for any unusual noises, vibrations or...