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Car engine diagnostics

It’s interesting that car engine diagnostics have been standardised in the US since 1996, and you can buy consumer grade readout devices for your car. I wonder if that means that they’re standardised in Australia and that I never realized? This sort of thing is probably of interest to lots of hardware hackers.

Author mikalPosted on July 23, 2006April 9, 2018Categories LinkTags automotive, car, computer, diagnostic

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