4.1.3 OBD
OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) is a system found in most modern vehicles
that monitors and diagnoses the performance of various components. It
allows mechanics and car owners to access real-time data and trouble-
shoot issues more efficiently. OBD can provide information about engine
speed, fuel efficiency, emission levels, and sensor readings. Additionally, it
can detect and display fault codes, enabling technicians to identify and fix
problems quickly. Overall, OBD plays a crucial role in vehicle maintenance
and helps ensure optimal performance and reduced emissions.When you
click the OBD button, the connection will automatically start. After the
connection is successful, you will enter the OBD diagnostic page.
4.1.4 Report
Historical vehicle diagnostic reports can be found here.
4.1.5 History
The diagnosed vehicle records will be displayed here. Click to view the
diagnosis records. If you diagnose a vehicle that has been diagnosed in
the history records again, click the arrow in the history records to quickly
diagnose the vehicle again.
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4.2 Maintenance
The reset function in car maintenance refers to the ability to reset certain
maintenance indicators or parameters in a vehicle's onboard computer
system. This feature allows users to clear or restart specific mainte-
nance-related notifications or tracking systems.
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