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How to read OBD codes

Posted on November 4, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

There’s nothing more intimidating for many drivers than to find a warning error light appear on your vehicle dashboard. While some may be confident in their ability to deal with mechanical issues, most other people will immediately have to start searching for the vehicle manual and start flicking through the pages to look for the specific error to know what’s wrong. However, there is another easier and simpler way to deal with this – check the OBD code using a simple but specialist scanner.
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