OBD II (On-Board Diagnostics II) is a standardized system used in most vehicles since 1996 to monitor engine performance, emissions, and other important systems. It provides access to a wealth of data that can be used for diagnostics, repairs, and performance monitoring via a standardized connector. Mechanics and car enthusiasts commonly use OBD II scanners to read trouble codes and diagnose issues, as well as monitor live data from the engine.
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