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  2. Motor Vehicle Owners' Right to Repair Act - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments required all vehicles built after 1994 to include on-board computer systems to monitor vehicle emissions. The bill also required automakers to provide independent repairers the same emissions service information as provided to franchised new car dealers.

  3. On-board diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    On-board diagnostics. Various views of a "MaxScan OE509" – a fairly typical onboard diagnostics (OBD) scanner, 2015. On-board diagnostics ( OBD) is a term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. In the United States, this capability is a requirement to comply with federal emissions standards to detect failures that ...

  4. New legislation should allow access to vehicle diagnostic codes

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    But even today's pickup trucks require random computers to diagnose and fix a lot of issues, which is taking a toll on local auto shops that aren't "official" service centers.

  5. OBD-II PIDs - Wikipedia

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    Heavy duty vehicles (greater than 14,000 lb or 6,400 kg) made after 2010, [1] for sale in the US are allowed to support OBD-II diagnostics through SAE standard J1939-13 (a round diagnostic connector) according to CARB in title 13 CCR 1971.1. Some heavy duty trucks in North America use the SAE J1962 OBD-II diagnostic connector that is common ...

  6. Automatic to shut down and end support for its car ... - Engadget

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    The service will no longer be available as of May 28th. Automatic, the company behind an on-board diagnostics (OBD-II) dongle for cars, announced that it’s shutting down due to COVID-19. The ...

  7. Data link connector - Wikipedia

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    The data link connector (DLC) is the multi-pin diagnostic connection port for automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles used to interface a scan tool with the control modules of a given vehicle and access on-board diagnostics and live data streams. [1] Prior to 1996, many OBD-I data link connector's were in the engine compartment, usually near the ...

  8. Bluetooth transmitter relays auto diagnostic data - Engadget

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    Once connected to your car's onboard diagnostics system (specifically the OBD-II system standard on most cars built since 1996), the transmitter will wirelessly send data to any Bluetooth device ...

  9. Scan tool - Wikipedia

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    Scan tool. An automotive scan tool (scanner) is an electronic tool used to interface with, diagnose and, sometimes, reprogram vehicle control modules. [1] There are many types from just as many manufacturers, one of the most familiar being the Snap-On Inc. "brick", or MT2500/MTG2500. Snap-On, Hella Gutmann Solutions, OTC/SPX, Xtool india, Autel ...