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odb2
On-board diagnostics (OBD) is a term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. In the United States, this self-diagnostic is a requirement to comply with Federal Emissions standards to detect failures that may increase the vehicle tailpipe emissions to more than 150% of the standard to which it was originally certified.A primary benefit of this is that OBD systems give the vehicle owner or repair technician access to the status of the various vehicle sub-systems. The amount of diagnostic information available via OBD has varied widely since its introduction in the early 1980s versions of onboard vehicle computers. Early versions of OBD would simply illuminate a malfunction indicator light (MIL) or "idiot light" if a problem was detected, but would not provide any information as to the nature of the problem. Modern OBD implementations use a standardized digital communications port to provide real-time data in addition to a standardized series of diagnostic trouble codes, or DTCs, which allow a person to rapidly identify and remedy malfunctions within the vehicle.
Hi everyone.
MG5 PFR Exclusive
I just got an obd scanner - was hoping to use with ABRP.
ABRP default SOC reading is consistently 6 or 7% less than displayed on the dashboard.
Downloaded Torque to try with that, and lo and behold it also reads the same as ABRP.
So either the official...
Locking the car and still having a bluetooh connecion to he obd2 kicks off the alarm. Annoying as hell. Thinking of having a relay to switch obd2 of or on auomaically.
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