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Introduction to on-board diagnostics, Sae publications, Introduction to on-board diagnostics -3 – Actron CP9175 OBD II AutoScanner User Manual

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Getting Started

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Introduction to On-Board Diagnostics

OBD II (On-Board Diagnostics version II) is a system that the
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) developed to
standardize automotive electronic diagnosis.

Beginning in 1996, most new vehicles sold in the USA were
OBD II compliant.

Technicians now can use the same tool to test any OBD
II compliant vehicle without special adapters. SAE
established guidelines that provide:

A universal connector, called the Data Link Connector
(DLC), with dedicated pin assignments.

A standard location for the Data Link Connector (DLC),
visible under the dash on driver’s side.

A standard list of diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) used
by all manufacturers.

A standard list of parameter identification (PID) data
used by all manufacturers.

Ability for vehicle systems to record operating conditions
when fault occurs.

Expanded diagnostic capabilities that records a code
whenever a condition occurs that affects vehicle
emissions.

Ability to clear stored codes from vehicles memory with
Tool.

SAE Publications

SAE has published hundreds of pages of text defining a
standard communication protocol that establishes hardware,
software, and circuit parameters of OBD II systems.

• SAE publishes recommendations, not laws, but the

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California Air
Resources Board (CARB) made many of SAE’s
recommendations legal requirements.