Diagnostics go mainstream: Affordable OBD-II apps and adapters now let everyday drivers access real-time car data once limited to professional tools. Fleet management boost: Plug-and-play OBD-II ...
Since 1996, cars sold in the U.S. have been required to provide a connection for mechanics and inspectors to measure what's going on electronically under the hood. The system, called On-Board ...
Smarter fault detection: AI-assisted scanners and apps now analyze sensor data, run tests, and suggest targeted repairs instead of just listing codes. DIY tools expand: Bluetooth OBD2 adapters and ...
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