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SAE Publications

SAE has published hundreds of pages of text defining a standard

communication protocol that establishes hardware, software, and

circuit parameters of OBD II systems. Unfortunately, vehicle

manufacturers have different interpretations of this standard

communications protocol. As a result, the generic OBD II

communications scheme varies, depending on the vehicle. SAE

publishes recommendations, not laws, but the Environmental

Protection Agency (EPA) and California Air Resources Board (CARB)

made many of SAE’s recommendations legal requirements that vehicle

manufacturers were required to phase in over a three-year period.

Beginning in 1994, vehicles with a new engine management computer

( about 10% of each manufacturers fleet ) were supposed to comply

with OBD II standards. For 1995, OBD II systems were to appear on

about 40% of the new vehicles sold in the United States. Some of the

1994-1995 OBD II systems were not fully compliant, so the Government

granted waivers to give manufacturers time to fine-tune their systems.

Beginning in 1996, most of the new vehicles sold in the United States

were fully OBD II compliant.

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