Difference between revisions of "OBD"
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Revision as of 20:25, 4 October 2023
wikipedia:OBD II information is commonly used by vehicle telematics devices that perform fleet tracking, monitor fuel efficiency, prevent unsafe driving, as well as for remote diagnostics and by Pay-As-You-Drive insurance.
- PO455
- C2200-49 Anti-Lock Brake System Module
- U0138 Lost Communication with All Terrain Control Module: Range Rover
- Air flow sensor
Readers
See also
- GPS
- OBD, OBD2, ECU, PO455, MaxiSys, DTC, iCarsoft, Carly, Autel, Launch, Porsche PIWIS, Topdon, autocodes.com, Dot.report
- Motor, Injection, ICP, HEUI, Common rail, Turbocharger, Supercharger, Air filter, ECU, Camshaft, Crankshaft, dot.report, autocodes.com
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