The electronic control unit and other electronic controls
are connected to every major system of a car built since the mid nineties, yet when there is a problem or an error
code, many do not know how to go about fixing the problem.
With this book, an affordable hand held scanner, and other
common tools, the average enthusiast can diagnose and fix
most common problems, rather than bringing the vehicle to a
dealership for repair at shop rates.
Keith McCord recounts the history of automotive onboard
diagnostic systems and creation of the rudimentary OBD I
systems and the development as well as the evolution of
OBD II. Currently, OBD-II (OnBoard Diagnostic II) is the
standard of the industry, and this book provides a thorough
explanation of this system. It details its main features, capabilities,
and characteristics. It shows how to access the port
connector on the car, the serial data protocols, and what the
serial data means. To understand the diagnostic codes, the
numbering system is defined and the table of common DTCs
is shown. But most importantly, McCord provides a thorough
process for troubleshooting problems, tracing a problem to
its root, explaining why DTCs may not lead to the source of
the underlying problem, and ultimately resolving the problem.
Almost anyone can hook a scanning tool up to the serial
port and read the error, but the key to fixing the problems is
using an effective troubleshooting process that resolves all
the issues that may be contributing or creating the problem.
McCord provides sound procedures, insight, and information
for resolving most ECU and computer control problems at
home with affordable consumer-grade scanners.
A total of 144 fully illustrated pages & 172 colour photos. SB.
SKU: SA174 ISBN: 9781934709061