Your car’s OBD-II system is like a built-in health monitor, storing trouble codes when something’s wrong. Learning to read these codes helps you decide whether to keep driving or head straight to a ...
Since 1996, most cars use OBD-II ports to allow scanners to read Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) from the vehicle’s ECU.
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