Onboard diagnostics, 16 obd2 – Equus 3150 - ABS/SRS + OBD2 Diagnostic Tool User Manual

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Onboard Diagnostics

COMPUTER ENGINE CONTROLS

16 OBD2

Vehicle operating conditions are constantly changing. The computer
continuously makes adjustments or corrections (especially to the air/fuel
mixture and spark timing) to keep all the engine systems operating
within the preset reference values.

On-Board Diagnostics - First Generation (OBD1)

Beginning in 1988, California’s Air Resources Board

(CARB), and later the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

required vehicle manufacturers to include a self-diagnostic

program in their on-board computers. The program would be

capable of identifying emissions-related faults in a system. The

first generation of Onboard Diagnostics came to be known as

OBD1.

OBD1 is a set of self-testing and diagnostic instructions

programmed into the vehicle’s on-board computer. The

programs are specifically designed to detect failures in the sensors,
actuators, switches and wiring of the various vehicle emissions-related
systems. If the computer detects a failure in any of these components or
systems, it lights an indicator on the dashboard to alert the driver. The
indicator lights only when an emissions-related problem is detected.

The computer also assigns a numeric code for each specific problem
that it detects, and stores these codes in its memory for later retrieval.
These codes can be retrieved from the computer’s memory with the use
of a “Code Reader” or a “Scan Tool.”

On-Board Diagnostics - Second Generation (OBD2)

In addition to performing all the
functions of the OBD1 System, the
OBD2 System has been enhanced with
new Diagnostic Programs. These
programs closely monitor the functions
of various emissions-related compo-
nents and systems (as well as other
systems) and make this information readily available (with
the proper equipment) to the technician for evaluation.

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) conducted
studies on OBD1 equipped vehicles. The information that was
gathered from these studies showed the following:

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A large number of vehicles had deteriorating or degraded
emissions-related components. These components were
causing an increase in emissions.

With the exception of some 1994 and 1995 vehicles,

most vehicles from 1982 to 1995 are equipped with

some type of first generation On-Board Diagnostics.

The OBD2 System is

an enhancement of the

OBD1 System.

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