OBD II Repair Strategies

OBD II Repair Strategies
Author: Mandy Concepcion
Publisher: Mandy Concepcion
Total Pages: 76
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In the early part of the 21st century, we find our lives intertwined with a maze of technological wonders. From cell-phones to personal computers, no human being today can escape it. Automobiles are no exception to this rule. With the ever changing emission laws of today, the one constant in the automotive industry is that things always change and will continue to do so. OBD II was designed from the beginning to do so as well. Late model vehicle systems are much more demanding, in both the amount of technology they posses and in the knowledge necessary to repair them. This work was designed to just that, a step-by step diagnostic approach to OBD II systems. It is also written with the State Inspections in mind. This is in direct response to the increasing adoption of OBD II inspections by most States throughout the country. OBD II repair don’t have to be difficult or cumbersome and knowledge is the key to successful OBD II diagnostics and repair. About the Author Mandy Concepcion has worked in the automotive field for over 21 years. He holds a Degree in Applied Electronics Engineering as well as an ASE Master & L1 certification. For the past 16 years he has been exclusively involved in the diagnosis of all the different electronic systems found in today's vehicles. It is here where he draws extensive practical knowledge from his experience and hopes to convey it in his books. Mandy also designs and builds his own diagnostic equipment, DVD-Videos and repair software. Edition 4.0, Table of Contents, Copyright 2004, 2011, All rights reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 - Basics of OBD II - What is OBD II? - Why do we need it? The Federal Test Procedure (FTP) - Technical aspects of OBD II. (FF, Monitors, Pending & Current Codes, The Drive Cycle, Re-setting Monitors, etc) - The data link connector - Diagnostic Trouble Code implementation - Resetting Monitors - What are Freeze Frames and how are they useful in diagnostics - A word about misfires - Do I need an OEM scanner or can I get by with an aftermarket scan tool? - Generic vs. Enhanced. What's the difference? why do you need to pull-out both codes? - The vehicle failed OBD II-State Inspection, but is passing a 5 gas emissions test. Why is it? - Resetting fuel trims. It’s not the same procedure for every system - The Diagnostic Executive or Task Manager. What is it? - Bi-Directional control capabilities are revolutionizing the diagnostic process - Diagnosing EVAP leaks. It doesn’t have to be complicated Section 2 - Base-lining the system includes retrieving FF, codes, & monitor status - Freeze Frames information gathering - Monitor status flag - Code Setting Criteria. How and why was the code set? - Freeze Frame and Code Setting Criteria comparison - Dividing the diagnostic process into systems and using the codes to detect system faults - First rule of diagnostics—Know the system you’re working on - System by System outlook - Which Monitors are Incomplete. The need to prove each system without having to run a drive cycle by using the scanner, saving time & money - General Idle PID Snap-Shot Section 3 - INTRODUCTION - OBD-2 Generic PID list - OBD I and OBD II, and general PID analysis - FUEL DELIVERY FAULT DETECTION - TEST # 1 - TEST #2 - TEST #3 - TEST #4 - TEST #5 - RUNNING THE MONITORS IN YOUR MIND USING THE SCANNER Section 4 - Putting it all together. - Principles of diagnostics - Basic Scope Testing and Bi-Directional Control - No-Start, General Diagnostics - The correct decision making process to a sound repair - Don't assume anything or get caught in a particular mind set - Taking all the facts into account

Obd II Scan Tool and Diagnostic Monitors

Obd II Scan Tool and Diagnostic Monitors
Author: Aspire
Publisher: Delmar Pub
Total Pages:
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781401806651

This course provides a student with basic information related to the information available on a generic OBD II scan tool, and basic procedures used during an OBD II Diagnostic Check (generic I/M OBD II check). The OBD II Strategies module illustrates examples of how malfunctions effect the OBD II system reinforcing the use of the scan tool and diagnostic check. This course can be used independently or as the third part of a 3-section, OBD II course. (Section 1-Evolution of OBD, and Section 2-OBD II Diagnostic Strategies.)

OBD II Scan Tool and Diagnostic Monitors

OBD II Scan Tool and Diagnostic Monitors
Author: Aspire
Publisher: Delmar Pub
Total Pages:
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781401805586

This course provides a student with basic information related to the information available on a generic OBD II scan tool, and basic procedures used during an OBD II Diagnostic Check (generic I/M OBD II check). The OBD II Strategies module illustrates examples of how malfunctions effect the OBD II system reinforcing the use of the scan tool and diagnostic check. This course can be used independently or as the third part of a 3-section, OBD II course. (Section 1-Evolution of OBD, and Section 2-OBD II Diagnostic Strategies.)

How To Use Automotive Diagnostic Scanners

How To Use Automotive Diagnostic Scanners
Author: Tracy Martin
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1627886486

From hand-held, dedicated units to software that turns PCs and Palm Pilots into powerful diagnostic scanners, auto enthusiasts today have a variety of methods available to make use of on-board diagnostic systems. And not only can they be used to diagnose operational faults, they can be used as low-budget data acquistion systems and dynamometers, so you can maximize your vehicle's performance. Beginning with why scanners are needed to work effectively on modern cars, this book teaches you how to choose the right scanner for your application, how to use the tool, and what each code means. "How To Use Automotive Diagnostic Scanners" is illustrated with photos and diagrams to help you understand OBD-I and OBD-II systems (including CAN) and the scanners that read the information they record. Also included is a comprehensive list of codes and what they mean. From catalytic converters and O2 sensors to emissions and automotive detective work, this is the complete reference for keeping your vehicle EPA-compliant and on the road!

Obd II Diagnostic Strategies

Obd II Diagnostic Strategies
Author: Aspire
Publisher: Delmar Pub
Total Pages:
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781401806637

This course provides a student with implementations of the Continuous and Non-continuous Monitors as well as basic MIL strategy and DTC information. At the conclusion of this class, the students should be familiar with a method of monitor implementation that a manufacturer may use as well as OBD II MIL strategies and DTC. This course can be used independently or as the second part of a 3-section, OBD II course. (Section 1-Evolution of OBD, and Section 3-OBD II Scan Tool and Diagnostic Monitors.)

Automotive Diagnostic Systems

Automotive Diagnostic Systems
Author: Keith McCord
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2011
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1934709069

"OBD expert, tuner, and author Keith McCord explains system architecture, function, and operation. He shows you how to use a hand-held scanner, connect it to the port connector in the car, and interpret the data. But most importantly, he shows you a practical, analytical, and methodical process for tackling a problem, so you can quickly trace its actual source and fix the root cause and not just the symptom..." -- from page 4 of cover.

Obd II Scan Tool and Diagnostic Monitors - Technician Reference Guide

Obd II Scan Tool and Diagnostic Monitors - Technician Reference Guide
Author: Aspire
Publisher: Delmar Pub
Total Pages:
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781401806668

This course provides a student with basic information related to the information available on a generic OBD II scan tool, and basic procedures used during an OBD II Diagnostic Check (generic I/M OBD II check). The OBD II Strategies module illustrates examples of how malfunctions effect the OBD II system reinforcing the use of the scan tool and diagnostic check. This course can be used independently or as the third part of a 3-section, OBD II course. (Section 1-Evolution of OBD, and Section 2-OBD II Diagnostic Strategies.)

OBD-II Repair Strategies

OBD-II Repair Strategies
Author: Mandy Concepcion
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2011
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781463552435

OBD 2 Repair Strategies (Including State Smog Inspections) In the early part of the 21st century, we find our lives intertwined with a maze of technological wonders. From cell-phones to personal computers, no human being today can escape it. Automobiles are no exception to this rule. With the ever changing emission laws of today, the one constant in the automotive industry is that things always change and will continue to do so. OBD II was designed from the beginning to do so as well. Late model vehicle systems are much more demanding, in both the amount of technology they posses and in the knowledge necessary to repair them. This work was designed to just that, a step-by step diagnostic approach to OBD II systems. It is also written with the State Inspections in mind. This is in direct response to the increasing adoption of OBD II inspections by most States throughout the country. OBD II repairs don't have to be difficult or cumbersome and knowledge is the key to successful OBD II diagnostics and repair. About the Author Mandy Concepcion has worked in the automotive field for over 32 years. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Electronics Engineering as well as an ASE Master & L1 certification. For the past 16 years he has been exclusively involved in the diagnosis of all the different electronic systems found in today's vehicles. It is here where he draws extensive practical knowledge from his experience and hopes to convey it in his books. Mandy also designs and builds his own diagnostic equipment, DVD-Videos and repair software. Edition 4.0, Table of Contents, Copyright 2004, 2011, All rights reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 - Basics of OBD II- What is OBD II?- Why do we need it? The Federal Test Procedure (FTP)- Technical aspects of OBD II. (FF, Monitors, Pending & Current Codes, The Drive Cycle, Re-setting Monitors, etc)- The data link connector- Diagnostic Trouble Code implementation- Resetting Monitors- What are Freeze Frames and how are they useful in diagnostics- A word about misfires- Do I need an OEM scanner or can I get by with an aftermarket scan tool?- Generic vs. Enhanced. What's the difference? why do you need to pull-out both codes?- The vehicle failed OBD II-State Inspection, but is passing a 5 gas emissions test. Why is it?- Resetting fuel trims. It's not the same procedure for every system- The Diagnostic Executive or Task Manager. What is it?- Bi-Directional control capabilities are revolutionizing the diagnostic process- Diagnosing EVAP leaks. It doesn't have to be complicated Section 2 - Base-lining the system includes retrieving FF, codes, & monitor status- Freeze Frames information gathering- Monitor status flag- Code Setting Criteria. How and why was the code set?- Freeze Frame and Code Setting Criteria comparison- Dividing the diagnostic process into systems and using the codes to detect system faults- First rule of diagnostics-Know the system you're working on- System by System outlook- Which Monitors are Incomplete. The need to prove each system without having to run a drive cycle by using the scanner, saving time & money- General Idle PID Snap-Shot Section 3 - INTRODUCTION- OBD-2 Generic PID list- OBD I and OBD II, and general PID analysis- FUEL DELIVERY FAULT DETECTION- TEST # 1- TEST #2- TEST #3- TEST #4- TEST #5- RUNNING THE MONITORS IN YOUR MIND USING THE SCANNER Section 4 - Putting it all together.- Principles of diagnostics- Basic Scope Testing and Bi-Directional Control- No-Start, General Diagnostics- The correct decision making process to a sound repair- Don't assume anything or get caught in a particular mind set- Taking all the facts into account

Evolution of Obd - Technician Reference Guide

Evolution of Obd - Technician Reference Guide
Author: Aspire
Publisher: Delmar Pub
Total Pages:
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781401806620

This course provides a student with the background and history of OBD leading up to the OBD II legislature requiring OBD II compliance on all 1996 and later vehicles. At the conclusion of this class, the students should be familiar with the history of OBD, the operation of the sensor types used, basic strategies used to detect malfunctions, and the progression leading up to OBD II legislation. This course can be used independently or as the first part of a 3-section, OBD II course. (Section 2-OBD II Diagnostic Strategies, and Section 3-OBD II Scan Tool and Diagnostic Monitors.)