Modern OBD-II scanners let drivers read fault codes, clear warning lights, and gather clues about engine issues without risking further damage. However, they cannot detect every mechanical fault, and ...
“Owner-operators want tools, small fleets want tools, to be able to do these things. And it’s not that they’re necessarily trying to save money, usually, but they want to save time.” --Tyler Robertson ...
Once limited to reading generic trouble codes, OBD2 scanners now range from inexpensive handhelds to advanced diesel diagnostic platforms. Modern tools can handle manufacturer-specific codes, ...