How to Use OBD Systems to Diagnose Your Car Problems


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Posted 29 Apr 2010
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On Board Diagnostic systems monitor your vehicles performance and condition. You can use the information provided by your OBD system to prevent problems and maintain your car.

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In the late 1980s and early 90s auto manufacturers began including self diagnostic systems in new cars.  Not all automakers began installing these diagnostic systems at the same time.  When they were first implemented, the different manufacturers systems were very different from one another.  Eventually the sstems became standardized and became known as On Board Diagnostics (OBD).

OBD1 was the first standardized automobile self diagnostic system - this system is usally found on vehicles from the early 1990s up until about 1995.  In 1995 OBD2 was mandated as the standard for all US automobiles. Other variations of the diagnostic systems exist, however OBD1 and OBD2 are the most commonly known.

If you have a car that has an OBD2 system, also known as OBDII, you will need a port scanner to read the codes for your car.  If you do not have one, auto parts stores will generally read the codes for you for free.  You can also choose to buy your own scanner such as this Equus 3100 Innova CanOBD2 Diagnostic Tool  (I have not tried this particular scanner, read the reviews on amazon).

OBD1 cars can be read by port scanners as well, however some of them such as the 1993 honda accords did not require a port scanner, they were read by jumping a connector and reading the output on the drivers console. Other vehicles were read by led readouts.

The first thing you need to do is locate your port and if required a port scanner.  on the 1993 Honda Accord the diagnostic port is located behind the passenger side kick panel. 

Next, either connect your port scanner or in the case of the 93 Accord, jump the connector with a paperclip.  Turn the ignition to the on position.  If you are using a scanner, the OBD codes will appear on the readout, if you are jumping the diagnostic port leads, the codes will be output via the check engine light.

Once you have the codes, you may research their meaning online or in your automobile repair manual. I have used used the Haynes 1990-1993 Honda Accord Repair Manual and have found it to be pretty useful.  They also offer a book on OBD-II and Engine Management Systems which I have not  used - read the reviews on amazon for details on it.

This blog post shows in depth how to read the OBD1 diagnostic codes on a 1993 Honda Accord.

I spend too much time on the computer, but luckily it is rewarding.

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Rating: 6 Up Down Flagldsdatesldsdates said... on Wed, 05 May 2010 08:53
Great article and resources, thanks for you work.

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