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The Benefits of OBD ii code scanner
Have you ever faced so many problems with your car and then brought your car often to the mechanic? And what would he tells you when you are at the mechanic? I think he tells you that you have nothing to worry about your car and all parts being taken care of and he is expert on this field. He also tells that he can solve your problem easily and perfectly if you spend only some money for fluid, on this part, on that part and so on. May be you might be astonished on how they really know about this trouble. But now a day it is very easy to detect the car defect by the ODB II code scanner due to improvement of car diagnostics technology.
What is ODB II code scanner? The ODB II code scanner is that special plug which is applicable to car models and detects the problem occurring with it and it is used from 1996 onward. And what is the function of ODB II code scanner? The function of this instrument is to serve as a computer interface that provides a standardized emission monitoring and other vital systems. The OBD II code scanner is not only convenient to use but also very easy to handle at the same time. When you connect an ODB II code scanner with your car parts it will give you updated information's of your car and it helps you to monitoring and detecting engine malfunctions. Malfunctions can arise from different source such as fluid or oil, spark plug, fuel injection, throttle and so on. With this, you need the help of automotive repair manuals. The ODB code scanner identifies the problems by monitoring alpha-numeric codes. It rolls vital part of vehicles which are related to the engine. It not only identifies the car malfunctions accurately but also shows result quickly which will save your time and energy.
Now at the last point, how do I find the ODB II connector and obdii code reader in my car? Actually the connectors can be found around the driver's foot area and is mandated by the law that the connectors lies within three feet from the driver's feet in all vehicles. But today more advanced ODB II code scanner is available in the market. That's more advanced because of some additional features such as car performance analysis. There is no side effect of ODB II code scanner that causes harm for environment. So it is sometimes be so friendly to the environment.
About the Author
Mike has been working on cars and trucks since he got his first Olds 442 in the early 70's. Since then he was worked on many vehicles and is deeply interested in electronics and the new computer controls of todays vehicles. While it might seem they are limiting the DIY'r he thinks just the opposite. With the right OBDII Code Reader and Haynes repair Manual you can do far more than the days of screwdrivers and timing lights.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
We have a 99 Chrysler that was Towed "No Start"?
Here's the story, a 300M was towed in to us with a no start
condition.With a generic OBDII scanner no codes were returned, and the vehicle started upon the first try, we left it for several hours in the cold, again it started right up and was easily pulled into the service bay where I put our OTC Nemesis on it, thru the OEM link, i pulled a crank sensor code. which I then replaced.I then changed the oil and left for the evening. Upon returning to the shop in the morning, the 300M was not starting. So then, we replaced the cam sensor on a blind stab since the 300M would not kick out any other codes. Still, the vehicle will not start, I pulled the plugs to find them soaked with gas, cleaned and reinstalled, not start, warranteed them out for new, still no start, still flooding. After pulling a coil and grounding it and the spark, spark is clean and white, so i stuck a computer in it on my day off, problem still exists.
Answer:
Hook up a timing light and check for proper ignition timing.
If thats OK, Hold the gas pedal to the floor and crank it over for 10-15 seconds to clear out all the residual gas in the intake.
If the plugs are wet, there is WAY too much gas, or not enough air going to the engine.
























































































