Accompanied by photos and diagrams, an instructional guide to automotive diagnostic scanners, which allow auto enthusiasts to access and analyze their vehicle's on-board diagnostic systems, teaches readers how to choose the right scanner and use it and provides a comprehensive list of what each code means. Original.
Accompanied by photos and diagrams, an instructional guide to automotive diagnostic scanners, which allow auto enthusiasts to access and analyze their vehicle's on-board diagnostic systems, teaches readers how to choose the right scanner and use it and provides a comprehensive list of what each code means. Original.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tracy Martin (tracyamartin.com) is the author of five Motorbooks Workshop series books, including, How To Use Automotive Diagnostic Scanners, How To Diagnose and Repair Automotive Electrical Systems, Motorcycle Electrical Systems Troubleshooting and Repair, How to Tune and Modify Motorcycle Engine Management Systems, and How to Troubleshoot, Repair and Modify Motorcycle Electrical Systems. He also co-authored the Motorcycling Safety Foundation's Guide to Motorcycling Excellence. Tracy is a regular contributor to several national magazines, including, Motorcycle Consumer News, RoadBike, American Iron Dealer News, and others. Tracy's automotive carrier begin as a high-school auto shop teacher and he has been a consultant for Sun Electric, Nissan of North American, Snap-On Tools, and other automotive aftermarket companies. When he's not writing he teaches advanced motorcycle skills and plays the banjo.
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Preface Chapter 1—On Board Diagnostics, a Brief History Chapter 2, OBD-II – the On-Board Emissions Monitor Transitions: From OBD-I to OBD-II Chapter 3 – Catalytic Converters, Oxygen Sensors and Electronic Fuel Delivery Chapter 4 – Professional Scanners & Code Readers Chapter 5 Scan Tools Chapter 6, Automotive Detective Work Chapter 7 Scanner Operation Appendix: Domestic OBD-I and OBD-II Applications OBD-I Codes OEM Contact Info for OBD-II OBD-II Automotive Terms OBD-II Acronyms DLC Non-standard Locations Diagnostic Trouble Codes