ownning an obd2 scanning tool is really important
By kingzhu
@mango1314 (28)
Orange, California
April 24, 2014 8:49pm CST
It's very easy to understand why we, as car owners, need to save time and especially money in having our vehicles repaired. When a friend of mine had car trouble, she was not able to get her car back for a week because they were running different tests on the car. Apparently, it was just a minor glitch on the engine that was the problem. And because of this she spent around P2,000. If those mechanics or repair technicians actually used a good obd2 device that allowed them to check automobile problems in a much lesser time instead of having to dismantle her car to check the insides to where the problem wasn't actually located, then she would not have had to wait for a week and she would not have had to spend that much for car repair.
Thanks to the ever progressive and evolving technology, there is now an obd2 device that allows mechanics to check problems without having to go through the fuss of dismantling vehicles and running different tests. Through the invention of obd2 scanner for automobiles, mechanics are able to identify problems at an easier and faster manner. This obd2 scanner usually works with vehicles that are manufactured on or after 1996 after its specification was made mandatory for all cars especially in the US. This obd2 device is convenient in a way because it is not too complicated to use. Repair technicians or mechanics do not need to dismantle anything within the car or remove any parts for diagnosis. With the use of female 16-pin (2x8) J1962 connector near the steering wheel, repair technicians or mechanics do not need to open a vehicle's hood unlike its progenitor, the OBD-I which was usually located inside or under the hoods of automobiles.
If all repair technicians have this type of device, then it would save them effort and time in making a car diagnosis. It is also advantageous in a way because it not only saves time but also can accommodate more customers. Though some repair technicians are still not using type of obd2 device, probably thinking about how much it will cost them, even though the benefits of using this device is worth it.
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