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Vehicle Diagnostics.
On-Board Diagnostics, or OBD, in an automotive context, is a generic term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. OBD systems give the vehicle owner or a repair technician access to state of health information for various vehicle sub-systems. The amount of diagnostic information available via OBD has varied widely since the introduction in the early 1980s of on-board vehicle computers, which made OBD possible. Early instances of OBD would simply illuminate a malfunction indicator light, or MIL, if a problem was detected—but would not provide any information as to the nature of the problem. Modern OBD implementations use a standardized fast digital communications port to provide realtime data in addition to a standardized series of diagnostic trouble codes, or DTCs, which allow a technician with the appropriate equipment to rapidly identify and remedy malfunctions within the vehicle.
Today’s modern vehicles have advanced technology which means that even the simplest of service activities now bring technicians into direct contact with a whole host of electronic systems. Their complexity makes servicing and repairing vehicles, which are essentially ‘computers on wheels’, a real challenge for any workshop . It is therefore important that we have the most up-to-date diagnostic equipment, plus the technical knowledge to apply the and carry out the appropriate repair solution.
We continue to invest in this area of vehicle repair using the latest technology from BOSCH-VAG.COM-AUTODATA. we are able to diagnose a wide range of engine management problems and ABS Issues.
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