On-board diagnostics (OBD) is an automotive term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. OBD systems give the vehicle owner or repair technician access to the status of the various vehicle sub-systems. . The quiz below is set to help drivers and mechanics better understand how the system works. Take advantage and learn. Enjoy!
It flunks a safety inspection.
Its registration has expired.
A red light is illuminated on the instrument panel.
Its malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is illuminated.
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Hydrocarbons (HCs)
Carbon monoxide (CO)
Particulate matter (PM)
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Carbon monoxide (CO).
Hydrocarbons (HCs).
Particulate matter (PM).
Oxygen (O2).
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Aluminum wiring
Shared circuits
High-voltage circuits
Controller area networks
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1973
1981
1975
1996
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Discreet wiring
A controlled area network bus (CAN-bus)
A scan tool
A personal computer (PC)
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An emissions related fault.
A broken “hard part.”
A broken “hard part.”
An illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
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Electronic brake control module (EBCM).
Transmission control module (TCM).
Power train control module (PCM).
Body control module (BCM).
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Contribute to major emissions failures.
Cause a safety related problem.
Cause an inconvenience for the driver.
Cause other systems to fail.
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Vehicle start-up.
Vehicle acceleration.
Vehicle cruise.
Vehicle cold soak.
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A monitor has run and failed.
A monitor has run and is pending.
One monitor has not run.
Two monitors have not run.
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An oscilloscope
A scanner
A graphing calculator
A power probe
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Tech A
Tech B
Both Techs A and B
Neither Tech A nor B
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Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
Data link connector (DLC).
Diagnostic trouble code (DTC).
Power train control module (PCM).
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Tech A
Tech B
Both Techs A and B
Neither Tech A nor B
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Aftermarket service manuals.
Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) diagnostic flow charts.
Aftermarket training manuals.
OEM owners' manuals.
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A test light.
A digital volt-ohmmeter (DVOM).
A lab scope.
A scan tool.
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Technical service bulletin (TSB) data
Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) data
Service manual data
Freeze-frame data
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Ignition system.
Exhaust system..
Taillight circuit.
Transmission
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Exhaust system.
Power door lock wiring.
HVAC system.
Interior lighting system.
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System.
Year.
Make.
Model.
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Work more efficiently.
Determine exactly where faults exist.
Take the guesswork out of diagnosing vehicle problems.
Access data for today's sophisticated vehicles.
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Tech A
Tech B
Both Techs A and B
Neither Tech A nor B
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Control circuit.
Mother board.
Mechanical linkage.
Driven component.
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Tech A
Tech B
Both Techs A and B
Neither Tech A nor B
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The owner's manual
Diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and customer information
The service manual
Technical service bulletins
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Tech A
Tech B
Both Techs A and B
Neither Tech A nor B
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Tech A
Tech B
Both Techs A and B
Neither Tech A nor B
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P0402
U0021
B0092
C0035
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