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What is the difference between OBDii, OBD-II, OBD ii and OBD2 2008-03-08 18:20:06 What is the difference
between OBDii, OBD-II, OBD ii and OBD2?
Answer: None, It seems that different corporations used different terminology. The items like connectors, cables or scan tools have no standard of writing except of the OBDii connector should be called J1962.
If you look at some search results on MSN, Google, Yahoo or ASK, the [...]
New Blog 2008-03-08 16:45:12 Welcome to OBD2 Weblog.
Automotive Scanner Could Be Good For The Environment 2008-03-15 01:33:19 Using a car scanner or scan tool can be a big step in the air quality that we breathe. Why? Because you can see if an oxygen sensor in your car is starting to be faulty. A defective oxygen sensor can trick your car computer’s to run the car too rich or [...] Read more:Automotive
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Oxygen sensor terminology can be confusing. Here’s a guide to deciphering it all. 2008-11-11 11:41:12
From: garysautotechclub (Yahoo Group) , Author : overtork187
Oxygen
sensors are described as “upstream” or “downstream.”
An “upstream” sensor is located near the engine, typically in the
exhaust manifold. A “downstream” sensor is located near the catalytic
converter. Though both perform the same function – measuring the
proportion of Read more:terminology