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What is OBD? On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) systems are in most vehicles on the road today. During the '70s and early 80's manufacturers started using electronic means to control engine functions and diagnose engine problems. This was primarily to meet US EPA emission standards. Does my car have OBD-II? All vehicles built since January 1, 1996 have OBD-II systems. Manufacturers started incorporating OBD-II in various models as early as 1994. Please check your vehicle's manual for compatibility. Purpose of OBD-II output? OBD-II signals are most often sought in response to a "Check Engine Light" in a vehicle. The data provided shows failed component, saving time and cost. Creta OBDII Scanner Features: 1.Read diagnostic trouble codes, both generic and manufacturer-specific, and display their meaning (over 3000 generic code definitions in the database). 2.Clear trouble codes and turn off the MIL ("Check Engine" light). Display live sensor data, including: 1.Engine RPM. 2.Calculated Load Value. 3.Coolant Temperature. 4.Fuel System Status. 5.Vehicle Speed. 6.Short Term Fuel Trim. 7.Long Term Fuel Trim. 8.Intake Manifold Pressure. 9.Timing Advance. 10. Intake Air Temperature. 11.Air Flow Rate. 12.Absolute Throttle Position. 13.Oxygen sensor voltages/associated short term fuel trims. 14. Fuel System status. 15.Fuel Pressure. Note:Your vehicle may not support all above parameters. How many parameters you can get is depended on the vehicle manufacturer's implementation. Package Contains: 1. 1pc of Creta's ELM327 OBDII scanner (Bluetooth Version). Click ADD TO CART NOW